The left’s attempt to cancel Chet Hanks over “cultural appropriation” isn’t going so well.
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Chet Hanks sat down with comedian and writer Ziwerekoru “Ziwe” Fumudoh for an interview.
She asked Hanks if he thinks he should “apologize to any marginalized communities” for cultural appropriation.
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Chet didn’t back down and refused — saying “I don’t feel like I’ve truly done anything offensive, so I don’t.”
WATCH:
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Don’t know who these people are, but this guy has a lot to teach professors who cower behind their desks. pic.twitter.com/fSc7cQN7xp
— Richard Hanania (@RichardHanania) May 6, 2022
From the video:
Ziwe: Are there any marginalized communities you want to apologize to? I don’t know, maybe the Patois community?
Chet Hanks: Nah. I don’t feel like I’ve truly done anything offensive, so I don’t.
Ziwe: You don’t see it as cultural appropriation. You see it as a celebration of culture.
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Chet: Mhm.
Ziwe: And then it’s like, social justice warriors can like go kick rocks?
Chet: Yeah. I one hundred percent agree social justice warriors can kick rocks.
This is how you deal with the radical left!
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