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Matt Damon: Jail Better Than Cancellation's Grave
20 Jan
Summary
- Damon suggests celebrities might prefer jail to cancel culture's lasting impact.
- He stated that cancellation follows individuals relentlessly, even to death.
- Affleck compared cancellation to schoolyard ostracism and lack of forgiveness.

Actor Matt Damon recently shared his views on cancel culture during an appearance on the 'Joe Rogan Experience' podcast, drawing a stark comparison between imprisonment and public shaming.
Damon posited that many public figures might find serving an 18-month jail sentence preferable, as it allows them to "pay their debt" and move on. He elaborated that the unending nature of public condemnation ensures "it will just follow you to the grave."
His frequent collaborator Ben Affleck supported this perspective, likening cancel culture to a "sixth-grade instinct" of ostracism. Affleck argued that removing the possibility of forgiveness makes it impossible for individuals to acknowledge wrongdoing and grow, ultimately defining them by their worst actions.



