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Ben Affleck and Matt Damon say cancel culture can have permanent consequences
Summary
Ben Affleck and Matt Damon told Joe Rogan that cancel culture can leave people publicly condemned for long periods and make forgiveness difficult; they made the remarks while promoting their new film, The Rip.
Content
Ben Affleck and Matt Damon discussed cancel culture during an appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience while promoting their film The Rip, which premiered on Netflix. Damon said public shaming can follow people indefinitely and suggested some would prefer a defined penalty rather than ongoing public condemnation. Affleck agreed, saying people can take pleasure in isolating others and that removing paths to forgiveness makes it harder for someone to move on.
Key points:
- The actors spoke about cancel culture on The Joe Rogan Experience while promoting their Netflix film The Rip.
- Damon said public condemnation can persist indefinitely and may prevent a person from moving on after admitting wrongdoing.
- Affleck said people sometimes enjoy seeing others punished and argued that taking forgiveness out of public life is harmful.
- The appearance was part of publicity for The Rip, a crime thriller loosely based on a true story.
Summary:
Their comments highlight concerns about the long-term social consequences for people who are publicly criticized and about limits on public forgiveness. Undetermined at this time.
