All of it?
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When did consequences become cancel culture?
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Yes, because James Charles is still suffering so many consequences
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It's proportional to the extent that snarky tweets and stand-up comedy jokes are mistaken for the entirety of an entertainer's moral compass.
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Ha no one cares about his moral compass, we’re not his priest or therapist. bigotry is bad and punching down isn’t funny
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Someone told me once that the first US official to lose his job for casual bigoty was Ford's Ag secretary Earl Butz back in 1976 who made a racist joke which was printed by Time Magazine.
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Which is to say, by that definition this has been 45 years of a norm extending from public service into public life more generally.
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I think it’s probably the conversion of one opportunity into a legion of others
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Lose an opportunity? They're not even willing to entertain the idea of someone being slightly embarrassed and needing to apologize.
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The right ALWAYS get angry when they're held accountable for their actions. Rather than accepting and acknowledging their mistakes, they will, every time, lash out at being wrong in the first place.
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“The right”?
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