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Rapper Ice Cube, targeted by Cancel Culture for Trump collaboration, urges fight for rights.

Hollywood Sensation⁤ Ice Cube Urges Americans⁣ to Fight Against ⁢Cancel Culture

Hollywood sensation and rapper Ice Cube discussed the dangers of “cancel culture” during an appearance on Piers Morgan’s show, urging Americans to fight‌ against the practice.

Cancel culture refers to the mass shunning and silencing of public figures over opinions or ​actions⁤ deemed⁣ unacceptable.

“People are very ⁤polarized in ⁤all kind of ways. People​ are ‌afraid to speak out because of the cancel culture that we have today.⁤ So I just think, you ⁣know, people are afraid, and they’re running to their corners,” he said last week on TalkTV’s “Piers ​Morgan Uncensored.”

“In a way, it is a cancer, cancel culture,” Morgan said. “It behaves like that.”

“It does, because⁣ it makes not ⁢only the person that’s getting canceled, they’re trying to‍ shut them up, but‌ anybody’s watching nowadays shut up, ‌because they say ​if it can happen to⁢ this guy, ⁢it can happen to⁢ me,” Cube said.

“So by smashing somebody who says⁣ something that you might not like and canceling them, ⁤it actually reverberates throughout⁤ the whole community. And everybody now is watching⁣ what they say all the time,”‌ he added.

Morgan said it ⁢“crazy” it is for cancel⁤ culture to be occurring in the United States.

Cube was‌ asked how to fight it.

“Say what ‌you⁤ want to say, ⁤and to hell‍ with the consequences,” he said.

“You got to be willing to fight ​for​ your rights‌ and fight for‌ what you believe in,” the actor and entrepreneur said.

“And if you’re a person who believes in freedom of speech, you have to ‌fight and⁢ say what you feel and let the chips ​fall where they may and stand ‍on ⁤that,” Cube said.

“It may not be an ‌easy road, but I think⁢ you feel better about yourself ⁤when you say what⁢ needs to be said‌ at the time⁢ it needs‌ to ⁤be said‍ and not afterwards, where you go home and think, ‘I should have​ said this when that guy was there,’ or ‘when⁤ I was there, I should have said that and⁢ I didn’t.’ That haunts‌ you more.”

Ice Cube’s Experience with Cancel Culture

Ice⁢ Cube has been the target of cancel culture himself for working ⁤with then-President Donald Trump in 2020.

The rapper’s efforts with⁣ the White House revolved around​ his “Contract with Black America,” a proposal to address racial inequality in the ⁣U.S.

For ​partnering with Trump, however, Cube was attacked on social media‌ and accused of “working ⁤with the Darkside.”

Among his critics‌ was Ibram X. Kendi, a Boston University professor and writer known for his radical racial activism, who accused the rapper of “lying to himself.”

CNN published an Op-Ed by history professor Peniel E. Joseph ​with the headline “Why Ice ‍Cube’s political logic is so dangerous.”

Joseph denounced the rapper for ⁢working with Trump ⁤and the GOP, which he called‍ “a refuge for the architects of ‍racial division, scapegoating, and hatred.”

Ice Cube’s Battle Against Cancel Culture

Should Americans‌ abandon cancel culture?

The Daily Beast assailed⁢ “Ice Cube’s ​Foolish, Ego-Driven Collaboration With‌ the Trump Campaign.”

“That Black male ‌public figures like ⁣Ice Cube … think that their collaboration with⁤ an overtly racist‌ administration will uplift Black Americans ‌offers a living definition of hubris,” it said.

Cube was also⁣ slammed in 2020 over posts he made on Twitter that some said were anti-Semitic.

The post Watch: Rapper Ice Cube, a Cancel Culture Target for Working ‌with Trump, Urges People to ‘Fight for Your Rights’ ⁢ appeared first on The Western Journal.



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