Kevin Hart brushes off criticism of his one-year-old son’s ‘cowboys and Indians’ birthday party, calling it ‘dᴜmb’

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Kevin Hart defends his choice to host a “cowboys and Indians” themed party for his son Kenzo Kash Hart’s first birthday while addressing the backlash on his Sirius XM show, “Straight from The Hart.” The comedian brushes off the controversy as “dᴜmb” highlighting how prevalent opinions have become in today’s society.

Not backing down: The 39-year-old didn't offer any apologies about the theme and actually called the controversy 'dumb s***'

Despite the criticism, Hart maintains that the theme was not rаcially charged but rather inspired by childhood games and movies. He acknowledges the sensitivity surrounding Native American history, especially during Thanksgiving, but insists that the party’s intent was innocent.

However, the photos from the party, shared by his wife Eniko on social media, received mixed feedback, with some users expressing disappointment and labeling the theme as “ignorant” and “trash.”

Sorry not sorry: Despite backlash, Kevin Hart defended the 'cowboys and indians' themed birthday he and wife Eniko threw for their son's first birthday on his Sirius XM radio show Wednesday; seen on November 15

Backlash: Social media went bananas after Eniko shared photos from the party which showed party goers dressed like 'cowboys and indians'

Furious! Commenters were particularly angry that the party was held so close to Thanksgiving

Controversy: 'I thought we have gotten passed this level of ignorance,' one user wrote

Innocent: Kevin said on the radio that the party was neither racist nor malicious