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Spike Lee defends Woody Allen against cancel culture

Filmmaker Spike Lee is speaking up for Woody Allen, saying he’s not a fan of the “cancel culture” stemming from the #MeToo movement. Lee, whose new drama “Da 5 Bloods” has just been released on Netflix, told Len Berman and Michael Riedel on 710 WOR’s “In The Morning,” “I’d just like to say Woody Allen …

Filmmaker Spike Lee is speaking up for Woody Allen, saying he’s not a fan of the “cancel culture” stemming from the #MeToo movement.

Lee, whose new drama “Da 5 Bloods” has just been released on Netflix, told Len Berman and Michael Riedel on 710 WOR’s “In The Morning,” “I’d just like to say Woody Allen is a great, great filmmaker and this cancel thing is not just Woody and when we look back on it we are going to see that — short of killing someone — you can’t just erase someone like they never existed. Woody is a friend of mine . . . and I know he’s going through it right now.”

Speaking of the recent protests, Lee said, “What is uplifting to me is that people are marching all over this god’s Earth for Black Lives Matter . . . There’s definitely something in the air . . . people come together, people want police reform, people want justice and I think we are in a special moment in the USA.”

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