In a Friday morning tweet after his Oscar-hosting dreams unraveled, he quoted the civil rights legend King: “The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.” The comedian offered an apology for the old tweets, and deleted many, but only after he twice insisted he would not apologize because he had already “moved on.” Hart appeared to want to take the high road following his announcement as the 2019 Academy Awards host was derailed after dozens of his old anti-gay tweets resurfaced. How brave of you, Kevin,” another wrote, while a third offered: “Dude it’s the Oscars not Selma.”Īlso Read: Kevin Hart Couldn't Have Botched His Apology More If He Tried, Hollywood Crisis Managers Say “What you’re going through is very comparable to what Martin Luther King Jr battled. “You’re quoting Martin? Finally, you’re making me laugh!” one commenter wrote. about how moments of crisis test the measure of a man - but his fans and critics just weren’t having it. Kevin Hart stirred up another online firestorm after tweeting a quote on Friday from Martin Luther King Jr.
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