Bryan Cranston isn't a fan of cancel culture. "We live in this cancel culture of people erring and doing wrong -- either on purpose or by accident -- and there's less forgiveness in our world," the "Breaking Bad" star said. BRYAN CRANSTON REVEALS HE HAD COVID-19, DONATES PLASMA: 'KEEP WEARING THE DAMN MASK'Cranston said that as he's been asking himself "where does forgiveness live in our society?" The actor said that he feels that forgiveness can be given to those who are "contrite" and "apologetic." BRYAN CRANSTON OPENS UP ABOUT CORONAVIRUS RECOVERY, HANGING OUT WITH TOM HANKS AFTER SYMPTOMS SUBSIDEDHe explained that cancel culture is creating a division in which people are marked "out" or "in" depending on their behavior, making note that even "one mistake" can render someone "gone."
Source: Fox News January 01, 2021 00:56 UTC