Actress Jennifer Aniston has criticized cancellation culture, saying that all people are doomed without the possibility of redemption.
Jennifer Aniston criticized cancel culture arguing that it does not offer a chance for redemption.
The star of the series “Friends” in an interview Wall Street JournalIn fact, he explained that one cannot use the same measure in all cases.
The Weinstein Experience
Recalling her years with producer Harvey Weinstein, Jennifer Aniston said:He’s not the kind of guy who thinks, “Oh my God, I can’t wait to spend time with Harvey.” Never. In fact, you thought, “Oh no, okay, deal with it.”The morning show star went on to explain, “I even remember that he came to visit me to propose a film. And I remember consciously wanting to always have one person in my trailer.“.
However, the producer’s rep told the magazine that the actress never felt uncomfortable with him.
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Opinion on the abolition of culture
Jennifer then hinted at how alleged stalkers or those engaging in potentially objectionable behavior are treated, emphasizing: “I’m so sick of canceling the culture. I guess they just canceled me because of those words. I just don’t understand what you mean… Is there no redemption? I don’t know. I don’t think they all look like Harvey Weinstein.“.