Chris Rock speaks out against cancel culture, says it creates 'unfunny' and 'boring' comedy content
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Chris Rock appeared on "The Breakfast Club" radio show earlier this week where he was asked about "cancel culture" and how it has impacted him as a comedian. He noted that, after a year in quarantine due to the coronavirus pandemic, he’s found the landscape to be drastically different.
During the interview, Rock was asked about "cancel culture" and how it has impacted him as a comedian. He noted that, after a year in quarantine due to the coronavirus pandemic, he’s found the landscape to be drastically different. Rock opened his statement on cancel culture by noting that, for comedians, there was already a built-in method of letting them know that their material doesn’t work.More Related News
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