


It didn’t achieve reconciliation whatsoever. It was the cancel mob, which Harrison was right to classify as the “woke police.” Digging up those photos didn’t solve racism. Those were securely in her past where they belonged. It was never the photos that ruined Kirkconnell’s life. It’s also worth mentioning that Acho’s question was wrong. And here’s Acho, reinforcing the idea that this is normal. Rowling doesn’t want to erase transgender people, but the thought police came for her too, pitchforks drawn. Brett Kavanaugh isn’t a gang rapist, but that didn’t stop a mob from coming after him. So if you aren’t a racist, why would you lie awake at night scared that someone will cancel you for being a racist?īut I guess that’s where we are now. Had Rachael had the forethought that maybe wearing a costume and attending that party or taking a selfie could be considered racially insensitive or racist, she likely never would have done it and she certainly wouldn’t have advertised it on social media. Of course, the photos of Rachael weren’t something the contestant was harboring, terrified they would see the light of day. Here’s a question to consider: If it’s really progress we want, why do we spend so much time looking back instead of looking forward? Why do we insist on expending so much energy beating ourselves up over past mistakes - or even just being ill-informed - rather than on letting go of what we can’t change and doing our best to move forward? It’s not normal for people to live in constant fear of vindictive actors scrutinizing their pasts, looking for anything they can use to tear them down. It isn’t normal for human beings to lie awake at night combing through every past action for something that might have been inappropriate or offensive. It’s a shocking question, and it reveals so much about our cultural temperature and descent into online vigilante justice - because it’s not normal.

How often did you lay awake at night, worried that eventually these photos might come out and could ruin your life? Now, you knew Matt, a black man, was going to be the bachelor. Peter Haughton Political Prisoner Adelaide South Australia Click HERE for TRUE story PLZ SHARE
