Chris Rock is widely known as an American stand-up comedian, actor, writer, producer, and director. After working as a stand-up comedian and appearing in supporting film roles. Famously known as the “Funny Guy”
But recently, once again taking on cancel culture for creating a nation where “everybody’s scared” and “unfunny.”
Given he is an icon, he also spoke out long ago against the sterilization of comedy to protect people’s delicate feelings.
In an interview on The Breakfast Club where he appeared to promote his new movie “Spiral.” He outbursts against the woke scolds.
DJ Envy asked the icon: “What are your thoughts on the cancel culture? Like, if you say something wrong people will try to cancel you immediately. You even see Ellen dealing with it with her workplace,”
Rock responded with “We as comedians if our audience doesn’t laugh, Our feelings hurt,” he said. “We should have the right to fail because. Failure is a part of art. Do you know what I mean? It’s the ultimate cancel. But now you’ve got a place where people are scared to talk … especially in America. You’re scared to talk.”
He even noted that everyone is scared and it is leading to the entertainment industry being “unfunny.”
“I see unfunny TV shows. I see unfunny award shows. I see unfunny movies because no one’s — everybody’s scared to, like, you know, make a move.” He added.
What are your thoughts on this one?
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Source: The Gateway Pundit