The best way to destroy outrage culture is to not give into outrage culture. Having A-listers set an example by not caving helps. Kevin Hart laid out the blueprint. Chris Pratt has had his moments. And while I'm not sure if Terry Crews counts as "A-list" (he's more TV than movies), the actor has definitely shown he has no f*cks to give for woke Twitter.

As evident by this recent zinger.

This was in response to Crews being on the run from Woke Police Nine-Nine. His controversial opinion? Kids need a mother and a father.

I suggest scrolling through his Twitter to watch the actor mixing it up with people trying to step to him. Mostly unapologetically.

There's nothing wrong with apologies if you're wrong. Apologizing gets silly when your publicist sends out an apology on your behalf to anyone who was offended by the thing you said that wasn't really offensive. There was one thing Crews apologized for, because the way it was worded wasn't his intention. But the rest of Terry does not back down.

This is how it's done. Outrage culture only controls you if you reward it for its outrage. It's like dealing with children. If you give your kid a cookie every time they cry for a cookie, they're just going to demand more cookies. You need to show them who's boss, slap them upside the head next time they ask for a Thin Mint.

Which in this case, the boss is Terry Crews.