Miss Universe Australia Maria Thattil calls out the hypocrisy of cancel culture

Maria Thattil has criticized the way cancel culture has developed in recent years.

The 29-year-old model and influencer weighed in on the subject and her role in social media politics on the Channel Nine panel show. talking honey On Wednesday.

Cancel culture, or call-in culture, refers to the act of excluding a person, usually by forcing them out of social or professional circles, because of their problematic statements or behavior.

Maria Thattil (pictured) has criticized the way cancel culture has developed in recent years.

Cancellation is becoming more and more common among celebrities, and the main drivers of the movement are social justice activists on Twitter.

“I think if someone actively and consistently abuses power, oppresses and hurts others, and has absolutely no remorse for the damage they’re causing, then I think they should lose a bit of cultural cachet,” Thattil said.

But he argued that, over time, the idea of ​​cancel culture has become less about holding people accountable and more about public shaming.

“For the most part, cancel culture is something that only attacks people for opposing views,” he explained.

The 29-year-old model and influencer weighed in on the issue and her role in social media politics at the Channel Nine Talking Honey panel on Wednesday.

He argued that, over time, the idea of ​​cancel culture has become less about holding people accountable and more about public shaming.

‘It’s like I made a little mistake, or slipped up, and it’s almost always something someone can learn from and evolve from. But in the digital climate, people are very quick to judge and throw stones.’

Thattil’s fellow panelist Shelly Horton agreed, saying cancel culture needs to “get cancelled.”

‘Guess what, people? It’s okay to be a little offended. Life is not rosy all the time,” she said.

“For the most part, cancel culture is something that only attacks people for opposing views,” he explained.

It comes after Thattil insisted that she will not become a mother despite being ‘hot and fertile’.

She was inundated with negative comments from critics hinting that she would be left alone without a family after opening up about her childless lifestyle on Instagram.

“Not only is it okay not to aspire to parenthood, it’s your human right,” he wrote in response.

‘When they tell me that a life without children means that I am not doing my “duty as a woman”, I tell them that my value is not conditioned on whether I have someone else, and that my only duty is to myself. ‘

It comes after Thattil insisted she won’t become a mother despite being ‘hot and fertile’

She continued: “And when people threaten me with fear of loneliness in my later years, I tell them that I fear their decision to have children just to have someone by their side when they are old and sick.”

‘I say we stop asking [women] when they’re going to reach these milestones, and they start to wonder what they want to do with their big, powerful lives.’

When asked by a fan about her decision not to have children, Maria said that she finds fulfillment in her career and has so much more that she wants to achieve.

María declared herself bisexual in I’m a celebrity… Get me out of here! last year.

Maria, who came out as bisexual in I’m a celebrity… Get me out of here! last year, she was recently seen exchanging flirty messages online with aspiring influencer Jorgee Rae (right)

The single beauty was recently spotted exchanging flirty messages online with aspiring influencer Jorgee Rae.

Jorgee, from Melbourne, is openly gay and often posts about LGBT issues on social media using the hashtag #LesbiansofTikTok.

While it’s unclear if the couple is dating or just friends, the two women certainly seem to have grown closer in recent months.

Jorgee (pictured), from Melbourne, is openly gay and often posts about LGBT issues on social media using the hashtag #LesbiansofTikTok.

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