Chris Rock hits back at cancel culture and the Smith family
Updated | By Darren, Keri and Sky / Lilitha Bodlani
Chris Rock came in hard and strong in his latest Netflix comedy special.
Chris Rock is back... and he doesn't appear to be taking any prisoners.
He takes aim at cancel culture, the entertainment industry, the Smith family, and more with his new Netflix special.
In his highly anticipated special, Selective Outrage, Rock makes his opinion known in a hilarious manner.
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Rock’s sharp yet hilarious take on cancel culture and the entertainment industry is as biting as ever.
He starts off by discussing the "slap" of cancel culture, comparing it to the way a parent would discipline a child.
He then talks about how the entertainment industry has become so obsessed with being politically correct that it’s stifling creativity and making it hard for comedians and entertainers to express themselves the way they used to.
He also talks about how people can be "cancelled" for simply making a mistake, and how that kind of punishment is not always deserved.
It's been almost a year since the infamous Oscars slap Rock received from an enraged Will Smith.
And now the 'Everybody Hates Chris' star is ready to address it.
WATCH: Will Smith jokes about Chris Rock slap, shocks many
Rock discusses the infamous moment during the Netflix comedy special.
Other comedians such as Amy Schumer, Jerry Seinfeld, and Leslie Jones are set to feature alongside Rock in the special.
The special was filmed at the Hippodrome Theatre in Baltimore.
WATCH: Will Smith smacks Chris Rock live at Oscars over a joke about his wife
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