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Amidst his candid takes, Joe reflects on social media's role in fueling outrage and division. He critiques how people often rush to judge or condemn without full context, using examples like the public's reaction to Louis CK and the reaction to the Christchurch massacre. He observes that many outrage campaigns are virtue signals—performative acts that do little to foster understanding.
He laments how society has blurred the lines between true heroes and flawed humans, emphasizing that even artists or comedians are imperfect but still deserving of empathy. Joe advocates for more nuanced conversations and warns against the destructive nature of cancel culture, emphasizing that art and free expression must be protected—even when it involves difficult or controversial content.