The politically correct world needs heroes to take on the villains
"In February, actress Gina Carano was fired from Disney’s Star Wars spin-off “The Mandalorian” over a controversial social media post, which likened persecution of conservatives to the Holocaust: “The government first made their own neighbors hate them simply for being Jews. "How is that any different from hating someone for their political views?”
"Most decent-minded people may ask "where will it all end?"
"Will breathing in or out one day be deemed "offensive" or "not inclusive" by the outrage mob?
"It's easy to see why such radical ideas spread across social media - and into real life - so easily, especially when they are propped up by virtue signaling "liberal" celebrities.
"Luckily there is still a handful of heroes among the stars who are willing to stand up against the cancel culture villains and those who have bowed down before the woke mobs.
"Here are five who stood up to the mob and five who chose a different path:" . . .
BOWED DOWN: Jimmy Fallon....
"I am very sorry for making this unquestionably offensive decision and thank all of you for holding me accountable.” He then opened his next show in June promising a personal reformation: “I had to really examine myself, really examine myself in the mirror this week…"I realized I need to get educated.”
. . . "the mob must learn that ruining lives for sport can never achieve any end other than the propagation of misery.
"As University of Southern California professor Karen North put it, “We all know the phrase ‘misery loves company,’ but when researchers have looked at that, what they find is that when people are miserable, they don’t just want company, they want people to share in the misery. "So, misery loves miserable company.” "Insincere atonement serves only to gratify the mob, not to redeem the offender." more..