“But when you just talk about… nonsense?

When you’re talking, ‘Someone said!

They need to be taken [down]!’

Shut the f— up!

What are you talking about?”

The comedian is no stranger to public criticism.

“I chose to pass, I passed on the apology.

The reason why I’ve passed is that I’ve addressed it several times.”

The Oscars ultimately aired that year without a host for the first time since 1989.

Then I was like, ‘Oh s, Ididf up.'"

“When did we get to a point where life was supposed to be perfect?”

“Where people were supposed to operate perfectly all the time?

I don’t understand.

I don’t expect perfection from my kids.

I don’t expect it from my wife, friends, employees.

Because, last I checked, the only way you grow up is from f—ing up.

Hart went on to say that comics can’t truly express themselves openly for fear of getting canceled.

“I can’t be the comic today that I was when I got into this.”

“You’re not saying something to make people angry,” Hart explained.

“That’s not why I’m on stage.

I’m trying to make you laugh and if I did not make you laugh I failed.

That’s my consequence.”

Regarding his past tweets, Hart said people can “go ahead” and pull them up.

“There is nothing I can do.

You’re looking at a younger version of myself,” he said.

“A comedian trying to be funny and, at that attempt, failing.

I understand now how it comes off.

I look back and cringe.

So it’s growth.

It’s about growth.”