Cancel Culture: what is it, and why those who believe in it need to grow up

Cancel Culture: what is it, and why those who believe in it need to grow up

On October 5th, 2021 comedian Dave Chappelle and Netflix released a 1 hour episode of him doing his final special for Netflix, it was called The Closer. It was a send-off for David, one of the great comedians of not only this generation but of all time. In this special, David made some rather offensive jokes, to put it lightly. Dave has been known for that all throughout his career. He essentially roasted about every group and culture there is out there, and many, and I mean many, took it personally. Many took to social media, others made the news, lots were very offended. These people came at David and tried to shut him down, trying to ruin his career and dethrone him from the top because of what he said. 

 

This is commonly known as Cancel Culture. The Mirriam-Webster says, “the practice or tendency of engaging in mass canceling as a way of expressing disapproval and exerting social pressure”. I just call it a direct way to lose brain cells but think what you want of it. Cancel Culture sucks; it has ruined the careers of some of the biggest stars out there, but overall, some people need to just grow up to be frank.

 

Over the years

Cancel Culture has sparked up like a wildfire within the last 2 years. In this generation, we live in a very cancerous era. If you say one thing someone does not like, you will be attacked and criticized heavily. It doesn’t even have to be recent, it could have been something you said 10 years ago that comes back to bite you. People will expose the smallest details about you to try and ruin you, it’s sad really. The biggest example of this must be David Dobrik. David was living his best life and was the 5th most popular Youtube channel out there. Then came the allegations.

 

Some girl on Twitter decided to expose the fact he said some things he shouldn’t have said roughly 7 years prior, just out of nowhere. And just like that, it all began. It snowballed downhill out of control. David rose to the top, and I guess people didn’t like that. Many of David’s subscribers were displeased and unsubscribed. As he lost popularity, the big blow landed. A member of a social media group David was in made a rape allegation towards David. That’s when the problem got heated, David lost roughly 200,000 subscribers and stopped posting for a while. It seems like people tend to expose what they know just to make it look like they are the good guy almost, the chances he gets accused of rape are slim to none if the tweet never came out and David picked up the heat for it.

 

David is not the only one who has been canceled before, far from it. The list is a mile long and includes people such as Austin McBroomDonald TrumpDrake, DaBaby, and now Dave Chappelle. That’s not even close to it however, I could go on for days and days on which people have been canceled. Cancel Culture ruins people’s careers and it needs to stop.

 

People need to grow up

(Rant Alert)

As a person who is fair-minded and wants to see the other side of the argument to understand where they are coming from, I try to use that in this case, and I just don’t see the other side of it. If you don’t agree with something, there is absolutely no way you should try and shut down the other side and ruin them. You need to grow up, and learn how to take a hit. In life it can’t be just happiness 24/7, you must learn how to get knocked down and get up again. If someone says something you don’t like, you have more than one option. You can ignore it, you can choose to confront it and tell the other side you disagree respectfully, there are many options when it comes to this. Trying to share what someone said with others and trying to make them look as stupid as possible is the worst thing you can do. Let others say what they want, and quite frankly, deal with it. It ruins lives, it ruins careers, and it needs to stop.

 

The reason America was founded in 1776 was to be free; everyone has the right to speech, everyone is treated equally, stuff like that. And now, it seems you can’t have an opinion, you either agree with what society says, or you are wrong, and that is far from the truth. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, and they are allowed to fight for what they say and believe. 

 

Once more, I have no problem with disagreements. I think that is a very good thing. But when I see people who disagree and then try to shut down and ruin the other side, that is what makes things wrong. 

 

Lastly, people change over time. They learn from past experiences, they mature out and become better. A person like David happened to make a stupid mistake in his younger years, and someone decided to tear him down and expose him. It ruined his career, and he will most likely never be the same again. The lives of these big stars are getting ruined, and it is very sad to see. What if it happened to you? Always be empathetic, and don’t let one small mistake or problem dictate a whole career or life. 

 

Why The Owl House Was Canceled

Why The Owl House Was Canceled

On the 4th of October earlier this year, the writer, executive producer, and creator of The Owl House, Dana Terrace announced on Reddit why the third season of The Owl House was shortened and the show canceled.

The third season of The Owl House, or TOH, will consist of three specials as opposed to seasons one and two. Season one has nineteen episodes, and two has ten with the other half of the season releasing later. The specials will be about forty-four minutes long rather than the usual twenty-two minutes. Season three of The Owl House is expected to air on Disney Channel sometime in 2022 and was confirmed to be the show’s final season. Terrace confirmed earlier this year that this was going to happen, but never explained why until recently. She explained that The Owl House “Didn’t fit into Disney’s brand”. Many fans are still upset even though Terrace explained everything.

Some people believe that if The Owl House aired on a different streaming service, the show could have thrived even more than it already has. The statement also left some people to wonder, what fits into the Disney brand if The Owl House doesn’t.

Of course, fans were theorizing why the show was canceled. One theory was that the show got canceled because it got negative backlash from the main character, Luz Noceda voiced by Sarah-Nicole Roberts, being bisexual and many other side characters being LGBTQIA+. Contrary to popular belief, The Owl House was not canceled because of the low budget due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The show also definitely wasn’t canceled due to bad ratings,

The Owl House has a large fanbase, has a rating of 8.2/10 on IMDb, and was in the top five of most successful animated series on Disney channel. Instead, Terrace announced that the show was canceled for the following “SO WHAT WAS IT?! At the end of the day, there are a few business people who oversee what fits into the Disney brand and one day one of those guys decided TOH didn’t fit that ‘brand’. The story is serialized (BARELY compared to any average anime lmao), our audience skews older, and that just didn’t fit this one guy’s tastes. That’s it! Ain’t that wild? Really grinds my guts, boils my brain, kicks my shins, all the things. It sucks but it is what it is.

Although Terrace’s news brought some closure to fans, many people thought it was odd that the show was canceled because of an older audience. The show is still family-friendly and aimed towards younger viewers. Several fans also argue that Disney shows and other animation shows and movies are not just for children, animation is something people of all ages can enjoy. However, there is one possible role in the show’s cancellation and why other Disney shows with older viewers weren’t canceled. That is on what streaming service which The Owl House aired.

The Owl House aired on Disney channel. The streaming network has a target audience of children of ages six to eleven. If The Owl House aired on Disney+ however, the show could have been saved. Disney+ has shows that have a higher audience rating and have content for all ages. There is a big difference between The Owl House and other Disney shows that are viewed by more mature audiences, and that is that most of these shows are spin-offs of an already incredibly successful saga. Some of these shows include Star Wars: The Bad Batch and What If…? from Marvel. The Owl House, on the other hand, is a new, original animated series. Stand-alone series are significantly easier to cancel because they are not a part of a larger, more popular franchise. Had The Owl House been released Disney+, the show just might have survived. We can see that other original shows, short films, and movies that are or will air on Disney+ are not being canceled. For example, Iwájú, an African science fiction television series coming out next year on Disney+. It is, however, unfortunate that The Owl House just might have been saved had the show been pitched just a little later.

As previously stated, fans of The Owl House were a little skeptical about why the show was canceled. The show was canceled because The Owl House has an older, more mature audience. However, many other Disney shows have more mature audiences have been running for years that will not be canceled anytime soon. Some shows like that include Disney+ shows like The Walking Dead and American Horror Stories. Although an argument can be made that those shows were on Disney+ and not Disney channel as stated before. There are also other shows on Disney channel that are alive and thriving. For example, Amphibia is also a popular show on Disney channel. Amphibia currently has three seasons and 45 episodes and has about as mature an audience as The Owl House. The season finale of season 2 has a warning at the beginning of the episode that some scenes might be too intense for younger viewers. This warning is there for many reasons. There are scenes with fighting sequences, near-death of characters, and most of all, at the very end of the episode, a 13-year-old girl was stabbed on screen. No blood is shown, but the scene is still quite intense. Amphibia, of course, is currently still airing and is streaming season 3. While The Owl House has never had anything that graphic or violent happen or mentioned anywhere in the show. Still, Amphibia, and many other shows like it, fits Disney’s brand, and The Owl House doesn’t. As Terrace said, “It sucks but it is what it is.

Ultimately, The Owl Houses fanbase is upset that the show will end prematurely. Several trends and hashtags have started on Twitter, Reddit, and other social media platforms to get the show more content. Unfortunately, for now, the show is canceled. However, Terrace said in her Reddit post that there is still a lot of content to look forward to and that The Owl House could have a future with different people in charge. The reason the show was canceled is a little short-sighted, as Disney’s brand is constantly growing along with Disney as a company. Terrace also said in the Reddit post that she wasn’t able to argue or speak on the matter and that she was just told about the decision, so we know she can’t do much about it, which is unfortunate. Many people still question Disney’s motives and reasoning and that The Owl House and shows like it are getting canceled for invalid reasons and the only compensation for the end of the show is Hot Topic merchandise. The Owl House will be missed by many, and the show was great while it was there, but maybe the show could go on. Terrace said in several social media posts that the trends and hashtags do not go unnoticed by Disney’s executives. The Owl House, in the future, could be saved.

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