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I’m trying to make you laugh and if I did not make you laugh I failed. You’re not saying something to make people angry. It’s about the intent behind what you say - there’s an assumption it’s always bad and, somehow, we forgot comedians are going for the laugh. “It’s not necessarily about cancel culture,” Hart said. He obviously hasn’t been “canceled” - he’s continued to work in the years since losing the Oscars job, so much so that his net worth is currently estimated to be roughly $200 million - but consequences can apparently be just as scary as cancellation.
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Of course, it makes sense that Hart would be concerned about being canceled, given that he famously lost his Oscars hosting gig in 2018 after old homophobic tweets of his were resurfaced. “I can’t be the comic today that I was when I got into this.” “You’re thinking that things you say will come back and bite you on the ass,” he told the publication. Now Kevin Hart has chimed in on the issue, telling The Times of London that he thinks his stand-up is being hindered by fear of backlash. In recent months, we’ve heard everyone from Seth Rogen to Billy Crystal weigh in on “cancel culture” and the ways they believe (or don’t believe) it to have impacted the world of comedy.