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[–] bipmi 10 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I agree careers get ruined more often over silly things now, but its not anywhere close to a modern issue. People have been getting some form of "cancelled" for pretty much all of time, sometimes for a good reason and sometimes for a bad reason. If you really live your life in constant terror over the idea, maybe you should become self-sufficient and move off the grid. Thats kinda the only solution to the problem. People are social animals and social animals sometimes make stupid social decisions such as "cancelling" one another and its just kinda unavoidable.

[–] Rocket@lemmy.ca 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

If you really live your life in constant terror over the idea

If there is any to be terrified of, it would be having only one career. Even if there is no risk of being "cancelled", there are many other threats to careers that are completely beyond one's control. No normally functioning person would need to be worried about having a career ruined as they would never put all of their eggs in one career basket in the first place.

Granted, a full grown adult who thinks having a sexual relationship with a teenage student is a good idea is not normally functioning.