“Nobody’s perfect” seems to be the rallying cry of those opposed to cancel culture — including Kevin Hart.
Cancel culture — the viral phenomenon of “canceling” people, brands, companies and shows because of problematic ideologies either from the past or present — has changed comedy, according to Hart, 41.
Hart isn’t the first celebrity to mock cancel culture, though
Last month, Chris Rock blamed the trend for creating “boring” entertainment because people are playing it too “safe.” Both comedians echoed similar sentiments about cancel culture transforming the comedy sector
While the cancel culture trend has gained traction the last few years — most notably with Ellen DeGeneres and J.K
Seuss was subject to cancel culture