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Opinions on using old tweets to “cancel� someone?


Charmy

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depends on what they've said and if they apologized and changed.

i personally never had a "racist phase" like a lot of these white celebrities so luckily i have nothing to delete but in the end, i don't care all that much.

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people grow. if they give a sincere apology showing that they've grown then there is no need to "cancel"

 

like with doja cat the other week.. instead giving a proper apology at first homegirl made a tweet using the F slur 3 times and said her using it doesn't mean she hates gay people fdhjfjjfdk that definitely didn't show growth 

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Lame. James Gunn, director of guardians of the galaxy and in charge of cosmic future of MCU was fired for jokes he made in twitter years ago. I mean yeah his jokes were rude but that's what they were - simply jokes. But people took it out of context and somehow took them as a sign of bad character. Pathetic

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Don’t really care since “cancelling†people doesn’t actually lead to real consequences for said “cancelled†persons most of the time.

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lol do people not realize in the near future what you think is completley fine might be considered problematic? Don't you see how fast our culture is changing? What you tweet now which is acceptable might be in 10 years considered problematic and you or your kids could lose their jobs and be socially shamed.

 

NASCAR driver Conor Daly is being penalized for his father’s misdeeds.
 
Daly’s father, Derek, a former Formula One and Indy 500 driver, used the N-word during an interview in the 1980s which has recently resurfaced, and now one sponsor is steering away from his son. Lilly Diabetes announced they would be parting ways with the younger Daly for his father’s mishap.

 

 

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/nascar-driver-conor-daly-loses-sponsor-because-his-dad-said-a-bad-word-35-years-ago

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