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Correct, Cancel Culture doesn’t exist.. its Called... *drum roll*:

CAPITALISM!!!!!!

ie: Companies are making decisions based on what’s best for their bottom line, and consumers are becoming more aware of the choices companies are making and essentially voting with their dollars.. (don’t like something.. don’t buy it and

I love the intellectually dishonest argument of blaming it on democrats. I guess it would be too much for these jackasses to recognize that the fucking Seuss company decided to pull the books. They made 30 million dollars last year. They'll make less this year, and they're okay with it. Nobody got cancelled. Aside

Before all the greys get too excited, we are ALL FINE WITH HIM BEING FUCKING GONE.

I know someone who dated him a couple of times - he really is that thin-skinned arrogant jerk in private life.

It’s almost like, if you stare at one person for long enough and with enough discernment, you’ll eventually find something to justify whatever it was that caused you to look in the first place.

Thanks for pointing out the misinterpretation of that scene, something that always bothered me. Lots of other reasons to criticize Whedon’s writing without misrepresentation.

New York Times review of the Buffy’s 1997 premiere: “Given to hot pants and boots that should guarantee the close attention of Humbert Humberts all over America, Buffy is just your average teen-ager, poutily obsessed with clothes and boys.”

I’m so damn tired of men getting away with being assholes because ‘he’s a creative genius’. There are plenty of other talented artists out there that aren’t assholes.

Within the rubric you propose (which I agree with), I think “feminism” serves the purpose of an underdog narrative. It’s not that Whedon was a particularly strong feminist in his personal life or beliefs - certainly not in his professional behavior. But rather his approach to his craft demanded an underdog element and

I honestly wonder if Whedon actually truly believed the things he was saying early in his career?

If you replaced "Joss Whedon" with "Aaron Sorkin," this article's premise and argument would remain the same. 

“Your parents raised you to be compassionate, non-judgmental, tolerant of others and open-minded. And despite our best efforts, it looks like those attitudes may be incurable.”

Yeah, my Dad has friends who refuse to listen to anything released after 1990. The average AV Club writer or commenter is probably the type to constantly seek out new music, but to a lot of average people, the music that they listened to at age 15 is the music they listen to for the rest of their life. This show

I’m sure she got over it. I mean, it’s not like he punched and elbowed her in the face while he was trying to hug his dad or anything.

“I will say Heidi’s pretty pissed at that,” Cruz said about the group text leak where his wife asked friends to flee to Cancun with them amid the “FREEZING” temps, he said on the Ruthless podcast which aired Tuesday, the New York Post reports.

TV in the ‘80s was generally not very good

Especially from a writer who seems to consistently write on K-pop and cartoons, you know, the things you tend to consume when you are 12-13 years old. 

I remember thinking Punky Brewster was pretty lousy back in the day.

Yeah that one just seems... kind of silly and petty. It’s not like it’s a rare phenomenon that a person in their mid-‘40s might just choose to stick with the pop culture they loved when they were a kid instead of obsessively keeping up to date with the latest Top 40 hits. Especially since it seems like the whole point

Meanwhile Rittenhouse...