The left’s attempt to cancel Chet Hanks over “cultural appropriation” isn’t going so well.
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.
Chet didn’t back down and refused — saying “I don’t feel like I’ve truly done anything offensive, so I don’t.”
WATCH:
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.
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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