It's wild to even imagine the number of things people whine and complain about just because they believe those stuff are offensive and all. You hear people like that give a big rant about a comedy clip and about opinions shared by folks in Interviews and podcasts.
What's even weird is that the same people who know what they don't enjoy still tune in to listen to those things. Then, you get mad about what they say because they sound offensive.
What's next?
You start hearing shouts for censorship of a particular person, account, or institution. Those voices from these faceless folks feeling mad on the internet are those that also support the cancel culture.
The world is now a wild cinematic universe.
I believe that it's so difficult for people to live a good life if they are always trying to pick out things to be mad about. I know from experience that if you are one to go searching, you will surely find a lot of things to be authentically mad about.
It takes time to dig those up. Plus, it never gives you a good feeling to be mad about those same things.
So, why would you even try to associate yourself with things that make you mad?
How about you distance yourself from those sorta things?
I've gotten to that stage in my life where I really want to spend time doing more fulfilling things. I don't want to put myself through things that would unnecessarily get me mad. So, for what it's worth, I'm laser-focused right now.
My point exactly is that this whole cancel culture bothers me whenever they are abused by bad people.
Thanks For Not Missing Any Full-stop or Comma.
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