• KoboldCoterie@pawb.social
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    8 hours ago

    Question for you:

    Let’s say the cashier at the local supermarket calls a customer some slurs. Someone records it on their phone. it blows up. Should the supermarket fire them?

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      5 hours ago

      Should that person never get another job ever again? “You said something bad so you and your family must starve!”

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        3 hours ago

        Fired? Yes.

        Banned from all other jobs? No.

        Banned from jobs that are customer service related? Yes.

        Banned from jobs that are customer service related forever? No.

        Being cancelled should be treated like a timeout. You won’t eat your peas, fine no dessert. Well try again tomorrow.

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          Banned from jobs that are customer service related forever? No.

          This is harder when we shift this to talking about comedians. For a comedian to have a job, people have to want to go to see them specifically. If I go to a show, and have a notably bad experience, I’m probably not going to go see that person / group / whatever again, and if I see videos and read news articles about someone else’s bad experience, that’s also probably enough to make me not want to see them, too.

          So, maybe celebrities that get cancelled should have to find a new industry to work in, if what they did is bad enough. At the very least, they need to change their image to the point that they’re appealing to a different audience, if their old audience is no longer interested in seeing their show.