My timeline is now filled with harsh memes attacking that actress for the MAGA thing and I can’t help but feel this wouldn’t be such an ordeal if it was like. Someone else. Ha. Yeah it’s a bad thing but come the fuck on.
Yeah kinda feels like another instance of cancel culture being too toxic and not targeting the right people
i can promise you nothing will happen as a result of this lol. who is really that upset about this? if people tweeting "huh that's weird!" is toxic to you idk what to tell ya
It is happening currently though? The fact that I can’t go on Twitter without seeing 10 very large swings at a time is the toxicity?
Someone in this thread compared her dad wearing a blue lives matter shirt in the background of a photo to her family wearing klan outfits, so clearly some people are upset about this lol. I think the word "toxic" is overused and hardly ever actually means what it's supposed to, but yes, in my opinion, it still seems to be a fairly inane thing for people to be hyperfixated on. Call me the next time a rich celeb's family DOESN'T have some level of bad politics.
The last sentence is quite literally a perfect example of cancel culture not being a real thing. The internet has always been full of hate. Offer people anonymity and they’ll say things they wouldn’t dream of saying offline. That doesn’t mean cancel culture exists
I feel like @xkaylinh hit the nail on the head. Sure, cancel culture may not exist as evidenced by people like Dave Chappelle and Joe Rogan who still get TV specials and Spotify deals and are embraced by lots of celebrities, but, as referenced with Constance Wu, that doesn't mean that the vitriol some people spew towards someone, which (in some cases) outweighs whatever the "offense" is, is justified.
I know we can all talk this topic to death… and I agree with you in the sense that, “cancel culture,” doesn’t exist in the context that the right thinks it does, but I think using the terminology further exacerbates the existence of this entire bullshit idea. I do my best to simply stick with, “accountability.”
I wonder if we can draw a difference between online bullying and the cancel culture discourse. Rightly or wrongly cancel culture has a specific meaning as co-opted by the right and to equate online bullying with it is going to be confusing or give credence to people saying cancel culture is so out of control. To say cancel culture doesn’t come for people like Louis CK but does for Sydney Sweeney is probably not true exactly. People shared memes on Louis and called him out constantly dunking on him and even called for venues to stop booking him right after all the light got shed on him. It’s just these people end up either finding a different audience (Joe rogan listeners) and/or the general public eventually doesn’t care. JK Rowling is constantly clowned on but she just posts through it. Unfortunately the online attacks seem to affect people who actually care if their actions impacted someone else, and once the memes and dunking gets rolling it doesn’t stop for a little while. I do see the problem there and I’m not sure what there is to do about it. The internet was a mistake!
Shia LaBeouf Claims His Father Never Hit Him Despite 'Honey Boy' Plot Shia LeBouf admits that Honey Boy is a fabrication and his father never hit him. What a very fucked up guy.