Gina Carano says Cancel Culture is “dangerous” and one-sided

“When a company’s preaching about being inclusive to all people, and they’re not, they’re just telling one side of the story”

Gina Carano knows something about “cancel culture” and how dangerous it can be, especially for anyone in Hollywood who strays from the mainstream narrative.

The former MMA fighter was cut from Disney’s “The Mandalorian” in February 2021 allegedly over social media posts that some deemed offensive.

Soon afterward, Carano partnered with The Daily Wire to produce and develop her own film, which debuted June 14. “Terror on the Prairie” is a Western starring Carano as a frontier woman fighting for survival against a ruthless gang of outlaws, which is kind of perfect considering what she’s been through.

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Carano previously said the film “felt like closure” to the public humiliation of being canceled. The story of Hattie McAllister also had similarities to Carano’s plight.

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