Comedy tastes change as culture evolves, and that has always been the case.
What people found funny in the 1970s wouldn’t necessarily have landed on a 1990s show like “Friends,” and many jokes from the 1950s wouldn’t have worked in the 1970s. So, of course, jokes from the late ’90s don’t necessarily work now; that’s the natural progression of culture and comedy.
Enough of aging stars like Aniston constantly complaining about cancel culture in their quests to grab headlines and stay relevant. No one is giving non-rapists the Harvey Weinstein treatment. Nobody’s suggesting prison for homophobic and transphobic jokes from 30 years ago. Aniston certainly isn’t being canceled. She’s still starring in shows and movies.
The world is always changing. That means people will look at Aniston’s greatest work and see it differently from how audiences did 30 years ago. She needs to grow up and accept that what one generation categorized as “must see,” another may find too backward to watch.
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