Should We Cancel Celebrities?

May 30, 2019 17:36

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Six individuals (including Joy Villa who's most famous for wearing the "Build The Wall" dress) sit down to discuss their views on cancel culture which is the practice of no longer supporting people, especially celebrities, or products that are regarded as unacceptable or problematic. They discuss the following: if they would buy an artist's work ( Read more... )

feminism / social issues, r kelly, scandal

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babs May 31 2019, 00:57:48 UTC
They discuss the following: if they would buy an artist's work even if they committed a violent crime

what's there to discuss

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imightbewrong4 May 31 2019, 02:38:47 UTC
that dude's audacity to respond with "well haven't you ever lied before"? like what

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phoenix_singing May 31 2019, 12:17:32 UTC
I was heated when he said that. There's a VAST goddamn difference between lying and, say, abusing women. Dude can step on Legos.

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shayme May 31 2019, 01:00:27 UTC
Yes, but celebs like Chris Brown and R. Kelly are never really canceled. :( I see so many people like "I love their music too much to ever give it up!". It's depressing.

And the Cosby show and 7th Heaven are still on tv. :(

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josiefier May 31 2019, 01:44:52 UTC

Exactly. Taking them off the aor for a few months is nothing. That's not making a statement. Taking them off the air forever would be.

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tragedyofempty June 1 2019, 01:48:30 UTC
I feel like 7th Heaven and the Cosby show are this weird grey area. I want the two assholes to never make a dime, but I hate that to punish them, the entire cast gets punished. Especially the people who played all the kids on the shows. Like, Barry Watson had so many health issues and to lose his residuals because the Dad was an abuser feels so unfair.

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ty June 1 2019, 20:12:26 UTC
This is how I feel. It's a conflict for me, because the shows have a lot of value

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lulufairybubble May 31 2019, 01:04:04 UTC

We are really acting any celeb or known person has actually been 'canceled' by cancel culture? Everybody is still alive and making money.
Also have never known somebody who was 'cancel culture is toxic' who just wasnt scared that they might get roasted for their dumb words, actions or beliefs.

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vikingsmn May 31 2019, 01:05:29 UTC
mte

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sandstorm May 31 2019, 01:12:06 UTC
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pikapika217 May 31 2019, 01:13:07 UTC
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burntbussy May 31 2019, 01:04:52 UTC

chachabeatboy May 31 2019, 01:06:29 UTC
cancel culture does not exist outside the internet imo

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kyokomurasaki May 31 2019, 02:48:25 UTC
ia, in my experience the general public doesn't know or care about most of the heinous shit various celebs have done. tbh I'm still finding out about shit that happened like 30 years ago

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loveology101 May 31 2019, 17:46:06 UTC
Yeah with the amount of information and content being thrown in our faces all the time, unless you're really paying attention like 95% don't know or care about actions that would get someone "canceled"

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ljtryout May 31 2019, 05:02:14 UTC
ia. same goes for culture appropriation.

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