Mel Gibson called out by 'Scandal' actor Joshua Malina: 'Cancel culture simply does not exist'
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“Scandal” actor Joshua Malina declared that cancel culture does not exist as long as Mel Gibson can continue to have a career.
Variety reported that Gibson let the news slip at an event in London last month. He will direct the film with the original director and producer Richard Donner’s wife, Lauren Schuler Donner. However, Gibson has been criticized in the past for anti-Semitic remarks, racism, domestic abuse and more, all of which Malina believes is being swept under the rug in favor of the actor’s box office appeal.
"If Gibson is welcomed back to direct the latest installment of this beloved franchise, it may be time to stop publishing think pieces about the power of ‘cancel culture,’" he wrote in an op-ed for The Atlantic. "Because if he can continue to find big bucks and approbation in Hollywood, cancel culture simply does not exist."
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