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John Carmack criticizes right-wing cancel culture in wake of Donald Trump assassination attempt

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Renowned video game industry figure John Carmack recently shared his thoughts on the current trend of individuals attempting to get others fired by contacting their employers due to differing opinions or beliefs.

Carmack, a veteran of the industry and known for his programming expertise, voiced his concerns about the rise of cancel culture, particularly the targeting of individuals with opposing political views. He highlighted a recent incident where some left-leaning individuals expressed disappointment that former President Donald Trump was not assassinated.

In his statement, Carmack criticized both sides for engaging in cancel culture tactics, stating that such behavior only fuels the ongoing culture war with detrimental effects. He emphasized the importance of free speech and likened cancel culture to “germ warfare” due to its negative impact on the overall societal ecosystem.

Addressing the issue of defending conservative victims of cancel culture, Carmack acknowledged his previous regrets for not providing adequate support to individuals facing such attacks, citing a specific instance involving Palmer Luckey at Facebook.

Responding to criticisms and comparisons between different forms of cancel culture, Carmack reiterated his stance that any form of silencing or targeting individuals for their beliefs is harmful and stifles free expression.

Despite his contributions to the gaming industry, including his involvement in iconic titles like Doom, Wolfenstein, and Commander Keen, Carmack remains vocal about the dangers of cancel culture and its implications on personal freedoms.

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