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At first glance, the Academy picking the ebullient and experienced comedian-actor Kevin Hart to host the Oscars seems like a smart pick. Hart has a rather vile history of documented homophobia, ranging from offensive standup clangers to dumb interview statements to puerile tweets to a whole embarrassing film filled with it. In during his Seriously Funny standup special, Hart delivered an extended joke based on a fear of his three-year-old son Hendrix turning out gay. One of my biggest fears is my son growing up and being gay. Do what you want to do.