Jennifer Aniston slaps "Cancel Culture" in a new interview

The Morning Show star joked that she had "been canceled" for even raised.


She is currently playing in a television show that has largely explored the concept, and now Jennifer Aniston made known his personal opinion on the cancellation of culture. In a new interview with Wall Street's journal , The actor criticized the social phenomenon, noting that it is "so finished". THE Morning Star also gave his opinion on the former producer in disgrace and sexual delinquent condemned Harvey Weinstein After saying that she does not "put everyone in the Harvey Weinstein basket" as regards their reprehensible acts.

Aniston approached the theme of people and the media "canceled" before. Not long ago, the 54 -year -old commented on the younger generations to find the show Friends Offensive and noted that she thinks they are more sensitive than the public who looked at the show when it was originally broadcast. Read the rest to see what Aniston had to say about the cancellation of culture and changing times, especially in Hollywood.

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Aniston is "on" to cancel culture.

Jennifer Aniston at the premiere of
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In an interview Wall Street's journal Posted on August 22, Aniston pointed out: " I am so too much canceled the culture . I have probably just been canceled by saying this. I just don't understand what it means ... Isn't there any redemption? I don't know. I don't put everyone in the Harvey Weinstein basket. "" AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB

Weinstein was accused of sexual harassment and abuse of more than 80 women. When multiple allegations against him became public in October 2017, he launched the #MeToo movement in Hollywood. The former industry power player was sentenced to 39 years in prison For charges of sexual assault in New York and Los Angeles.

Aniston series The morning show focused on the #MeToo movement during his first season, in which a news presenter is accused of sexual misconduct.

She described her own meeting with Weinstein.

Harvey Weinstein leaving a New York courthouse in 2018
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Aniston said Wall Street's journal That she was never harassed by Weinstein but that she did not find her pleasant to be there and wanted to be alone with him.

"It's not a guy, you're like," God, I can't wait to spend time with Harvey. "Never," she said. "You were really like," Oh, my God, ok, suck that. "I actually remember, he came to visit me on a film to get a film. And I remember having consciously made a person stayed in my trailer."

Weinstein said Wall Street's journal This aniston "never had uncomfortable cases with [him]".

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There is no contained definition of the cancellation culture.

Jennifer Aniston at PaleyLive NY in 2019
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Aniston admitted that she does not fully understand what the culture of cancellation is. And it is not alone, because the term is used differently by different people, and its meaning can change depending on its application. The term has also been politicized and often deployed in conversations on freedom of expression.

In 2020, the Pew Research Center conducted an investigation To find out how Americans define and feel the cancellation of culture. The investigation revealed "a deeply divided audience, including on the very meaning of expression". Some people believe that the term concerns "the actions that people undertake to hold other officials" while others "described it as a form of censorship".

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Aniston also said that comedy is more difficult these days.

Jennifer Aniston at the premiere of
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In an interview in March with the French press agency AFP, Aniston said that some young viewers find Friends, The successful success that made her famous and offensive. She added that she believed that people become more sensitive in general and that it had an impact on entertainment.

"There are a whole generation of people, children, who now return to episodes of Friends And find them offensive, "said Aniston." There were things that were never intentional and others ... Well, we should have thought - but I don't think there is a sensitivity as there are now. ""

The Emmy winner continued: "Now, it's a bit delicate because you have to be very careful, which makes the task really difficult for actors, because the beauty of comedy is that we make fun of ourselves , mocking life. " She also said that, in the past, "you could joke on a bigot and laugh - it was hysterical. And it was a question of educating people on the ridiculous people. And now we are not allowed to do it."

She concluded that the world needed humor than ever, adding: "Especially in the United States. Everyone is far too divided."


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