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Joe Rogan discussed the danger of not being able to make jokes on his podcast amid calls to cancel Dave Chappelle over his Netflix special.
Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers has a blunt message for his critics after being called out for his “I still own you” line.
The former “Dynasty” star Joan Collins blasted the “morons” behind cancel culture, saying that “I don’t want to engage” with them.
Cancel Culture is now going after dead celebrities. While some of these are worthy of cancelation, others shouldn’t be on this list.
Netflix is refusing to bow to the cancel culture mob following the Dave Chappelle special, does this mean the tide is turning?
After Jon Gruden resigned as head coach of the Oakland Raiders, we take a look at how the NFL has handled other controversial issues
University of Michigan removed professor Bright Sheng from teaching a seminar on Shakespeare because he showed Laurence Olivier’s “Othello.”
In his latest Netflix special ‘The Closer’, Dave Chappelle challenges modern taboos with LGBTQ, gender, and more jokes deemed ‘offensive’.
Johnny Depp said that “no one is safe” from cancel culture, adding that things have now gotten “out of hand.”
Sharon Osbourne said that cancel culture is why she’ll never return to TV, adding that “it’s not a safe place to be.”
Monica Lewinsky, who had an affair with Bill Clinton, is taking on cancel culture in a new documentary for HBO Max.
Former Food Network star, Josh Denny, has been cancelled and disavowed by the network after pro-life tweets of his caused backlash.
Jay Leno, who left “The Tonight Show” seven years ago after a 22-year run, says you have to “change with the times or die.”
Mike Richards was going to be the new Jeopardy! host but he lost that position after ugly comments surfaced. Now, he’s out as producer, too.
Whoopi Goldberg spoke out this week to torch cancel culture, saying that “the truth doesn’t seem to matter.”
David Spade Laments That Cancel Culture Is Destroying Comedy – ‘One Wrong Move And You’re Cancelled’
Comedian David Spade, who rose to fame in the 90s, lamented that cancel culture is destroying comedy, “one wrong move and you’re cancelled.”
Comedienne Chelsea Handler tears into “white men” who hate cancel culture and tells them they should learn to just “say you’re sorry.”