Seth Rogen's F-Bomb Destruction Of Black Lives Matter Foes Is Divine

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He didn't hold back

The “Knocked Up” star posted a large “Black Lives Matters” signThe declaration was bound to generate comments. But during the George Floyd protests, it was irresistible.

In came the “all lives matter” responses and the other tired retorts. Rogen had an answer for them all. “Fuck you,” “fuck off,” “fuck you and both your parents” and, well, “leave.”: “Fuck off. You don’t deserve my movies anymore. Stop watching my shit.”Here are some highlighted responses for easy viewing.

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