Hollywood director compares "infectious" cancel culture to Delta variant

Paul Schrader, who directed "American Gigolo" and wrote "Taxi Driver," claims Hollywood has transform too PC.
Paul Schrader, who directed "American Gigolo" and wrote "Taxi Driver," claims Hollywood has become too PC.

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