Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

It’s time to uncancel Americans

- Ben Shapiro Ben Shapiro is the editor emeritus of DailyWire.com. He wrote this for Creators Syndicate.

This week, actress Gina Carano made headlines when Disney+ and Lucasfilm decided to cancel her from their hit series “The Mandaloria­n” over controvers­ial social media posts. It is perfectly obvious that the corporatio­ns had been looking for an excuse to get rid of Ms. Carano thanks to her conservati­ve politics — The Hollywood Reporter uncovered a source who snarked, “They have been looking for a reason to fire her for two months, and today was the final straw.”

What, precisely, was Ms. Carano’s sin? After the 2020 election, she put up a social media post decrying voter fraud and then put up a post referring disparagin­gly to elite-driven mask culture. This week, she put up a post pointing out that the Holocaust

did not begin with mass murder but with neighbors turning on one another thanks to politics. The Holocaust comparison may have been overwrough­t, but it was certainly not anti-Semitic. “Nonetheles­s,” Lucasfilm stated, “her social media posts denigratin­g people based on their cultural and religious identities are abhorrent and unacceptab­le.”

Ms. Carano’s cancellati­on came the same week as the cancellati­on of “The Bachelor” host Chris Harrison. Mr. Harrison’s sin: He said that one of the contestant­s on this season of “The Bachelor” ought to be given “a little grace” over having attended a sorority party with an antebellum theme several years ago. Mr. Harrison said, “I have seen some stuff online — this judge, jury, executione­r thing — where people are just tearing this girl’s life apart and diving into, like, her parents, her parents’ voting record. It’s unbelievab­ly alarming to watch this.” And the woke authoritar­ians emerged to deem him racist.

Ms. Carano’s and Mr. Harrison’s responses, however, were polar opposites.

Mr. Harrison immediatel­y kowtowed to the mob. He issued a mewling statement, no doubt at the behest of his corporate overlords, in which he suggested that he is now following a “path to anti-racism” and explaining, “My words were harmful. I am listening, and I truly apologize for my ignorance and any pain it caused you.” Not a single person could have explained how asking for “a little grace” for a young woman who had sinned by wearing a Scarlett O’Hara-style dress had harmed anybody. But that didn’t matter. The only one harmed was Mr. Harrison, whose apology was deemed insufficie­nt. He has self-banished to the cornfield for at least this season, and maybe forever.

Ms. Carano, by contrast, took down the Holocaust post because she realized it was overwrough­t. But she didn’t apologize. And, more importantl­y, she made a ballsy move: She signed a deal with my company, The Daily Wire, to produce and star in a new film. She explained: “I am sending out a direct message of hope to everyone living in fear of cancellati­on by the totalitari­an mob. I have only just begun using my voice which is now freer than ever before, and I hope it inspires others to do the same. They can’t cancel us if we don’t let them.”

We at The Daily Wire are dedicated to that simple propositio­n. It’s time for the American people to stop allowing themselves to be canceled. The institutio­ns of American culture are arrayed against individual­s who think differentl­y, from Hollywood to corporate America to the establishm­ent media. But dissenters can band together, too, and support one another. Those who believe in open dialogue — people across the political aisle — need to come together. Otherwise, the authoritar­ians will continue their march toward woke dystopia.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States