Jason Alexander recently avoided a question about cancel culture. The "Seinfeld" star, 62, refused to answer a photographer when asked if the jokes in the sitcom would still be popular today given the changes happening in society. "This I don't do," Alexander said. "Anything but that." While Alexander didn't want to touch on the controversial topic, his "Seinfeld" co-star and the show's co-creator, Jerry Seinfeld, said back in 2015 that "political correctness" is hurting comedy.
ESPN radio host Colin Cowherd asked Seinfeld on his podcast in 2015, "Does the climate worry you now?" in regards to doing stand-up shows, especially at colleges. "I hear that all the time," Seinfeld revealed. "I don't play colleges, but I hear a lot of people tell.
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