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Joe Walsh would like some clarification. If a notable person learns they made an honest mistake, gets educated on the issue, and makes a genuine apology…why does the public feel they need to further penalize and even “cancel” the person? Is education and an apology not enough? Apparently not, because it seems like people would rather not feel uncomfortable than be mature individuals. Amazingly, it’s a both-sides issue that could ultimately prevent anyone from saying anything if we don’t correct this course. Joe also reflects on his conversation with Elie Mystal and previews his chat with S. E. Cupp.
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Joe Walsh would like some clarification. If a notable person learns they made an honest mistake, gets educated on the issue, and makes a genuine apology…why does the public feel they need to further penalize and even “cancel” the person? Is education and an apology not enough? Apparently not, because it seems like people would rather not feel uncomfortable than be mature individuals. Amazingly, it’s a both-sides issue that could ultimately prevent anyone from saying anything if we don’t correct this course. Joe also reflects on his conversation with Elie Mystal and previews his chat with S. E. Cupp.
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