Jennifer Aniston thinks people should be kinder to each other.
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Actor Jennifer Aniston, 54, is tired of the popular cancel culture in online and social media conversations. The term in question refers to internet activism, where the goal is to isolate a person expressing false or inappropriate opinions by making him the target of negative attention for his words and gestures.
Aniston thinks in the Wall Street Journal that people should be kinder to each other when someone makes a mistake or expresses a different opinion.
– I’ve had enough of the cancel culture. I’ll probably get canceled just for saying that. I just don’t understand this. Can’t people be freed? I don’t put anyone down Harvey Weinstein basket, Aniston tells the magazine, referring to the convicted sex offender and film producer.
Aniston immediately decided to tell about her own experiences of working with Weinstein.
– He was not a person you wanted to spend time with. Never, Aniston times in the magazine.
– I remember when I constantly had to have someone in my trailer when he came to me to sell a film idea, he adds at the end.
Weinstein was sentenced to 23 years in prison in February 2020. At the beginning of the year, the film producer received 16 more years in prison in connection with the rape that happened ten years ago in Beverly Hills. A Los Angeles court ordered Weinstein to serve his most recent sentence for abusing a European actress ten years ago.
Verdicts were read to Weinstein for violent oral sex, sexual penetration with a foreign object, and violent rape. The 70-year-old film producer, who arrived at the court in a wheelchair, was said to have begged the judge for mercy.
Source: CBR
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