What Does Denzel Washington Think About Cancel Culture?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Denzel Washington is unconcerned about being canceled.
- He questions the importance of public support.
- Washington emphasizes faith in God over societal pressures.
- He advises to not engage with cancel culture.
- Public opinion does not define one’s worth.
Los Angeles, Aug 16 (NationPress) Renowned Hollywood actor Denzel Washington has openly expressed his views regarding cancel culture, asserting that he is unbothered by it, stating simply, “Who cares?”
During an interview with Complex News, when questioned about the implications of being “canceled,” Washington sought clarification, asking, “What does that mean — to be canceled?”
Upon learning that it signifies losing public support, he responded, “Who cares?”
“What made public support so important to begin with?” he continued, promoting his latest film, Highest 2 Lowest, alongside his frequent collaborator and director, Spike Lee, as reported by people.com.
The interviewer then mentioned that “followers now are currency,” yet Washington remained unfazed.
“I don't care who's following who,” he declared. “You can’t lead and follow at the same time, and you can’t follow and lead at the same time. I don't follow anybody. I follow the heavenly spirit.”
He further added: “I follow God, I don't follow man. I have faith in God. I have hope in man, but look around, it ain't working out so well.”
Washington emphasized his indifference towards being “followed,” stating, “You can't be canceled if you haven't signed up. Don't sign up.”
As he laughed and stretched his arms, he remarked to Lee, “Don't get me started. You know, chest is getting tight talking about it.”
Lee mirrored Washington's sentiments, adding, “I could care less.”
Actress Taraji P. Henson, who viewed a clip of the interview shared on Complex’s Instagram account, commented, “HE BETTER PREACH!!!! Humans don’t have that kind of power over my ordained life. #GODIS #MANAINTIT Have a blessed day.”
In recent days, Washington has demonstrated that he remains unaffected by public opinion.
In a separate conversation with journalist Jake Hamilton on Jake's Takes, Washington admitted he is not concerned about receiving Academy Awards.