Comedian and actor David Cross slammed fellow comedians who are worried about being canceled, saying they "b--- and moan."
She explained why that upset her, and I explained why I thought it was I was kind of defending it and the idea behind it.” Just to be some hero of free speech?” It doesn’t affect me in any way to not do that line.” He said, “And it doesn’t hurt me. Further belittling comedians’ fight against cancel culture, Cross stated, “And now you are positioning yourself as this bulls— voice of ‘They’re not going to cancel me. The attack happened amidst the campaign to cancel Chappelle, though no official connection between the attacker and aggrieved LGBTQ supporters was made.
Chappelle, Maher, and podcaster Joe Rogan have become lightning rods for their constant mockery and misgendering of trans people. SiriusXM host and Salon ...
And it doesn’t it doesn’t hurt me. She explained why that upset her, and I explained why I thought it was I was kind of defending it and the idea behind it. We went back and forth and at the and I was like, okay. And then ultimately, and this really doesn’t happen that often, but she, I saw her side to it after this conversation. DAVID CROSS: All the comics bitch and moan about, you know, “they’re trying to cancel me for this joke I made.” It’s most of the time, it’s a nothing joke and it doesn’t matter. And now you are positioning yourself as this bullshit voice of “They’re not going to cancel me.