‘Duck Dynasty’ star Phil Robertson weighs in on cancel culture, reflects on past A&E suspension: ‘No regrets’
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A&E previously suspended "Duck Dynasty" star Phil Robertson after he made comments about equating gay people with hell-bound sinners to GQ.
The 75-year-old is reflecting on the backlash he and his family endured in a new book out on Tuesday titled "Uncanceled: Finding Meaning and Peace in a Culture of Accusations, Shame, and Condemnation." It explores how today’s cancel culture can be faced with one’s Christian faith.
"The ones who attacked me, I didn’t hold it against them," Robertson told Fox News Digital. "They asked me a question about a particular sin, homosexual behavior. And they asked if I believed it was a sin. I thought to myself, that’s a weird question to ask someone, but I just quoted a Bible verse… I quoted what God had to say about that sin and nine other sins, but it was in the list of sins… As we were doing ‘Duck Dynasty,’ the upper crowd at A&E decided to drop the ax on me without first looking into what went down."
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