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tifag November 4 2021, 00:07:33 UTC
It is not cancel culture to hold abusers accountable for their actions, why is it so hard for people to understand that.

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sh0ckeye November 4 2021, 11:48:57 UTC
but don't you know, since she never experienced any of it first hand, her co workers shouldn't be held accountable or face consequences for their actions even tho she supposedly feels sorry for the victims. Vapid queen should just stick to posting home video tours for film twt.

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sadteenager November 4 2021, 13:55:04 UTC
define accountability though? without claiming this is what Dakota meant, I do feel like often cancel culture people just want to like... have a bad actor blacklisted and then shun anyone who doesn't refuse to engage with them or their work in the same way and that is not accountability. in many ways that type of exiling can make accountability more difficult.

I'm not trying to defend horrible people but as someone who's sided with sjw ppl in the past, I've become frustrated at the lack of clarity most people have about their goals with this kind of stuff. it feels like often people are projecting their own experiences onto some of these things when it's not that serious... I just try not to financially support people like dr. luke but I'm not going to keep a spreadsheet online of anyone who has ever admitted to liking his music or not called him out in a way that satisfies me.

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sh0ckeye November 4 2021, 15:25:13 UTC
in cases of abuse, the abusers shouldn't have any platform where they hold power over their victim to abuse them. that's accountability. put them in a position where violent abuse and rape puts them in jail like any other member of society.

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sandstorm November 4 2021, 00:07:41 UTC
Is this your queen?
Also when was she co-stars with any of those men, don't answer that, I don't care.

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kris_terror November 4 2021, 00:21:22 UTC
The full section about it:

As the Fifty Shades trilogy played out, Johnson took smaller roles in films that featured top talent, like Scott Cooper’s 2015 Johnny Depp starrer Black Mass and 2019’s The Peanut Butter Falcon, opposite Shia LaBeouf, the latter a surprise indie hit that earned over $23 million worldwide. “I don’t pay attention to the noise,” says Johnson, who practices Transcendental Meditation daily. “I pay attention to if the script is great and the people involved are great ( ... )

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fromyourashes November 4 2021, 00:22:20 UTC
oh
ew
fuck her

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sdpt November 4 2021, 00:08:26 UTC
didnt her dad date her mom when she was 14 and he was like 30?

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okgoawaynow November 4 2021, 00:09:59 UTC
What that gotta do with her tho?

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coccktease November 4 2021, 06:25:26 UTC
pre fucking cisely.

her parents met when her dad was 22 and her mom was 14.

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glitterslugs November 4 2021, 00:08:27 UTC
what great artists have we lost? who has actually had serious repercussions from this? and why do actors insist they are artists?

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sandstorm November 4 2021, 00:09:36 UTC
Right? The world isn't a poorer place because Shia LaBeouf can't act in a blockbuster anymore.

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shittysoup November 4 2021, 04:01:43 UTC
glitterslugs November 4 2021, 00:22:15 UTC
ALSO find it v. telling that people are complaining about this but when women get blacklisted for speaking up about something no one bats an eye

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