WATCH: Matthew McConaughey calls out cancel culture and anti-Christian bias in Hollywood

"You can't erase someone's entire existence, where the heck des some forgiveness go?"

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Matthew McConaughey criticized cancel culture and anti-Christian bias in Hollywood, while appearing on the Joe Rogan Podcast on Friday.

McConaughey said, "You can't erase someone's entire existence, where the heck des some forgiveness go?"

He also shared his experience as a Christian in Hollywood. He remarked how people who would pray with him would often hesitate to clap when he thanked God while accepting an award. McConaughey feels there is a anti-Christian bias in Hollywood, where each people is looking out for their "resume" as it is seemingly verboten to be a person of faith in the industry.

Matthew McConaughey is releasing his memoir, Greenlights. It is described as a "unconventional memoir filled with raucous stories, outlaw wisdom, and lessons learned the hard way about living with greater satisfaction."

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