Candace Cameron Bure: ‘Cancel Culture Is Real,’ But I’m Not Going to Back Down

Candace Cameron Bure: ‘Cancel Culture Is Real,’ But I’m Not Going to Back Down

THE SIGNAL

There are very few Hollywood stars anymore who actually stick with the courage of their convictions.
For every star like Neal McDonough, whose strong Catholic faith prevents him from even recording a kissing scene in his movies, and Gina Carano, who gave up a lucrative career as a “Star Wars” actress to stand for her beliefs, there are countless other feckless cowards who will shrink like violets at the earliest signs of unrest.
This incessant and cowardly kowtowing has bred, to my estimation, one of the very worst things to be afflicted upon mankind in recent memory — yes, more devastating than COVID or race riots.

And that horrible thing is “cancel culture,” the practice of trying to dehumanize anyone (you cancel a television show or movie, not an entire human being, as some would call that murder) whom you disagree with by getting them removed, ban …

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