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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]He's done a lot of comedies, some of which didn't age well, but a lot of comedy doesn't age well. He's done well and has made movies that people loved at the time they came out. Seth's only real crime here is that he made a comment at the wrong time. If he'd said this a year ago, no one would have batted an eye. But apparently it's out of fashion to make light of property crimes. I'd rather that people tweet their actual opinions rather than tweet whatever the popular views are. I don't agree with Seth and would like harsher penalties for criminals. But I'm not going to freak out if someone disagrees with me.[/quote] No, it's that he was flippant and dismissive of a really awful situation, and in a way that totally reveals his privilege. He's being cancelled in the same way Chrissy Teigen was- people who CLAIM to be compassionate but are total selfish aholes who like to write nasty, tone deaf DM attacks [/quote] Then shouldn’t the other millionaire be canceled too? He was tone deaf referring to LA as a third world country. Also, did Chrissy or Seth actually ever come across as compassionate 🤔 He’s being cancelled bc weak minded people get angry about everything and feel good about canceling ppl. That is until they get called out about their own shi*ty behavior then cancel culture is unfair. [/quote] Of course he shouldn't be cancelled- he's rightfully upset at his property being stolen and the huge rise in violent crime. What's concerning and what makes you seem culturally out of it is that you cant muster up compassion for him in his moment of (rightful) emotional distress. This is how people like you keep getting cancelled- your callousness. [/quote] It’s not callous to not have your fake level of compassion for a millionaire who knowingly left items in his car in an area he compares to a third world country. His privilege allowed him to think he was above being robbed while most people in the area realize the crimes taking place. However, unlike lots of people, he can simply just buy more items, pretend it didn’t happen and have the police cater to him. He’s not better than Seth or Chrissy. You seem to enjoy cancel culture. How disgusting. [/quote] Of course it is. Especially when it's not just millionaires being robbed- it's overwhelmingly low income people that are affected by this rise in crime and violence. It's despicable. And THAT's why he's being cancelled- and you might be too, if you keep youre horrifically self centered attitude up. Be careful. [/quote]
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