- Addison Rae was the fresh-faced Southern Belle of TikTok, but even she cant escape her shady past.
- Years ago, Addison reposted a video where a woman bashed the Black Lives Matter movement.
- Shes the latest influencer forced to eat some humble pie. That would never have happened without the tyranny of cancel culture.
For those of you that are blissfully unaware of the TikTok world, Addison Rae is a pretty big deal.
The cheerleader turned social media star is a member of LAs coveted content collective, the Hype House. She owns one of the most followed accounts on TikTok, sharing little dances and cute lip sync videos.
Unlike some other Gen-Z influencers, Addison Rae has always kept it clean. Her videos are so wholesome that she often includes her mom in them, making it a real family affair.
The likes of Danielle Cohn may use controversy to their advantage to get clicks, but Addison has never been like that. Shes built a brand on being friendly, pure, and well-behaved. That is, until recently.
Addison Rae rose to prominence virtually overnight to become a breakaway TikTok star. | Source: Instagram
The Black Lives Matter movement has been thrust to the forefront of the public gaze, and it extends way beyond protesting for change.
Its prompted fans to take a much harder look at social media stars, investigating their skeleton-ridden closets to see whats hidden under the stacks of Vans.
Few expected Addison Rae to be listed among the guilty. That made it all the more sensational when a video she reposted several years ago of a woman likening Black Lives Matter to a cult came to light.
Addison Rae Did Herself and Her Followers Dirty
Rather own up to the video, Addison Rae went on a social media blackout. Thats the internet version of running home to mama.
Realistically, Addison probably hunkered down with her PR team to figure out what the best route out of this mess was.
The result was a lengthy statement:
Because of my privilege, I didnt understand and wasnt educated enough on the social injustices facing the black community. All lives cannot matter until black lives doI am truly sorry and I committed to using my platform you all have given me to work on becoming a better ally. I love you endlessly.
Well played, right?
Is Addison committed to becoming a woke social justice warrior, or is she just playing the game?
Twitter called out Addison for taking so long to apologize. | Source: Twitter
Thanks to the oh-so-awful cancel culture, well find out. Something that would never have happened if shed been allowed to simply brush her past under the rug.
Cancel Culture Exists to Hold People Like Addison Rae Accountable
Critics argue cancel culture is a cruel way of dehumanizing someone just because theyre famous. The reality is its the only leverage we have over influencers that abuse their power.
That changes the narrative a bit, doesnt it?
Many social media savants are kids or young adults with no idea of how their actions influence other people. They have no boss and no one to monitor them apart from parents likely profiting from their follower count.
The risk of being canceled and losing everything isnt a mean-spirited way to punish someone for making mistakes. Its the only thing keeping teens like Addison Rae in check.
Cancel culture is important, even though people may think its mean | Source: Twitter
In a world where an 18-year-old can move to LA and post videos for a living, getting canceled can be the difference between someone abusing their station and acknowledging they need to behave like a responsible adult.
Those saying You cant cancel a human need to think about the alternative. Would Addison have ever apologized if she didnt face career-ending consequences?
Cancel Culture Is Nothing More Than Accountability for the Internet Age
Addison Rae deserves to face pushback for her Black Lives Matter hypocrisy. | Source: Instagram
Nobody in the real world bemoans the tyranny of accountability.
If we walked into our office and made a crude joke about someone underage, or spouted off a racist remark, we would be out of work. If we sent out abusive emails to thousands of people from our accounts, we might even face prosecution.
Isnt cancel culture just criticism? | Source: Twitter
Honestly, being canceled isnt nearly as scary as its critics make it out to be. Its just accountability for the internet age.
No one wants to wake up to a barrage of hate for something theyve done, but its part of life.
Mollycoddling isnt going to fix problematic behavior. The threat of demonetization might.
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