Kevin Hart joined Ziwe Fumudoh in an exclusive interview where he answered questions about his views on women’s rights and gay rights. In the video posted on YouTube on November 25, the actor discussed his race, his views on racism, and many other things.Ziwe asked the comedian if he would rather have a gay son or a thot daughter.The comedian answered:“I would rather have two healthy kids. It doesn't matter to me. Two healthy children and the fact that you have to put them in those categories says a lot about who you are.”He added:“I'm just telling you. I think the real problem is with the thinker, not the answer. The thinker. Hmm, maybe you should just ponder on that for a second.”More details on Kevin Hart’s past comments on gay issuesIn 2019, Kevin Hart sparked public outrage after some of his old tweets on gay issues resurfaced. The comedian had to step down as the host of that year’s Oscar Awards. He said in a statement:“I sincerely apologize to the LGBTQ community for my insensitive words from my past.” View this post on Instagram Instagram PostKevin Hart posted a video on his Instagram explaining the situation with the Academy Awards.“That call basically said, Kevin, apologize for your tweets, or we are going to have to move on and find another host. It's about some tweets from 2009 to 2010. I chose the pass.”He explained that he had addressed the issue several times now and wasn't interested in speaking about it again. According to the Jumanji actor, he had already admitted his wrongs and apologized so he wasn't going to give the internet trolls the satisfaction of entertaining them again.He continued, stating he has moved on from the situation and others should too“I'm not going to continue to go back and tap into the days of old. I've moved on, and I'm in a completely different space in my life. The same energy that went into finding those old tweets can be the same energy put into finding the response to the questions that have been asked years after years after years.”He added:“We feed into internet trolls and reward them. I'm not going to do it, mehn, I'm going to be me. I'm gonna stand my ground.”In his recent interview with Ziwe, Kevin Hart also discussed the issue of gay and women's rights. When asked which of the two rights should be promoted more, Hart answered that both gay rights and women rights were equally important and should be taken seriously by all.Read more: Paramount reportedly in talks to acquire distribution rights for Rush Hour 4 following President Donald Trump's special requestRead more: Who is Michael DeLano’s wife? What we know about Rhoda star's family and personal life following his death at 84