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Joe Budden Says Kevin Hart Is "Gaslighting" People Over George Floyd Roast Jokes


This video features Joe Budden and his podcast crew discussing recent comments made by Kevin Hart regarding the controversy surrounding a George Floyd joke told by comedian Tony Hinchcliffe during Hart's televised roast.

Key Discussion Points:

  • The Controversy: The hosts express strong disapproval of Tony Hinchcliffe's George Floyd joke, labeling it tasteless and offensive. They note that this specific joke has been a recurring part of Hinchcliffe's sets at recent events (2:44 - 2:58).
  • Critique of Kevin Hart: The main focus of the episode is Budden's criticism of Kevin Hart's response on The Breakfast ClubBudden argues that Hart is "gaslighting" the public by downplaying the offense taken by many, insisting that the audience "gets" the nature of a roast, and claiming his hands were tied because the event was live (0:30 - 1:246:33 - 6:50).
  • The "Live Broadcast" Argument: The crew disputes Hart's claim that nothing could be done because it was a live event, pointing out that there is typically a tape delay and that the show was produced by Hart's own company, giving him influence over the final product (1:25 - 1:57).
  • Systemic Concerns: The hosts discuss the lack of diversity in the writing room for the roast, noting that Michael Che pointed out it was written by all-white writers. They suggest that having diverse perspectives in the writers' room could prevent such tone-deaf jokes from reaching the stage (7:17 - 8:07).
  • Expectations of Black Excellence: Budden emphasizes his disappointment in Hart, a prominent Black figure in comedy, for not standing up against the racist nature of the joke, questioning whether Hart has become disconnected from his audience due to his immense wealth and success (6:22 - 7:13).

Kevin Hart Responds To George Floyd Joke Criticism, Reconciling With Katt Williams + More


In this interview on The Breakfast Club, Kevin Hart addresses criticism regarding the Netflix roast of Tom Brady, specifically focusing on the controversial joke made by Tony Hinchcliffe about George Floyd.

Key takeaways from the discussion:

  • The Roast Format: Hart defends the nature of the roast, explaining that offensive or "tasteless" humor is expected in that format (0:00-0:45). He emphasizes that he did not write or tell the joke himself and refuses to take responsibility for the specific creative choices of other comedians (4:04-4:49).
  • Production Responsibility: Hart argues that his role was to produce a successful show and provide a platform for talent, not to censor comedians or police their sets live on stage (3:10-4:20). He compares the situation to hosting a party where something goes wrong; while he is the face of the event, he cannot control the individual actions of attendees (6:25-7:30).
  • Reconciliation with Katt Williams: Hart confirms that he and Katt Williams have privately reconciled. He highlights the importance of acting like an adult and moving past old conflicts, noting that they are now in a good place and even discussed working together (9:37-11:25).
  • Addressing the "Plant" Narrative: Hart dismisses the criticism that he is a "Hollywood plant," framing it as a result of his long-term success and hard work. He maintains that he remains focused on winning and does not let negative outside narratives affect his peace or business decisions (13:13-14:45).

72 Hours | Kevin Hart | Official Trailer | Netflix


A forty-year-old executive (Kevin Hart) hopes to save his flailing career by joining a group of twenty-somethings (Marcello Hernández, Mason Gooding, Kam Patterson, Ben Marshall) on a wild three-day bachelor party, after he’s inadvertently added to their group text.