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remember when Naomi Osaka dropped out of the French Open in 2021 for mental health and everyone was like omg good for her good job and now Chappell Roan dropped out of some festival for mental health and everyone is like omg this is the job she signed up for how dare she ????? can someone explain
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imagine banging into work and the whole world comes for you (boss: if i'm ever sick it's real im not just banging in)
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It's frustrating how selectively people apply empathy. Naomi's choice was widely supported because mental health is vital. Chappell deserves the same understanding. The pressures of public life impact everyone differently, and taking a break shouldn't be condemned. Compassion should be consistent.
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Different standards for athletes vs entertainers, I guess. People are more sympathetic to athletes needing to be in peak mental condition to perform, but mental health issues are often expected of artists since trauma often fuels a lot of their art to begin with and so they are expected to power through them for their performances.
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so fucking annoying. all the chappell hate for her speaking up against weird celeb culture and stalking is just ridiculous
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Naomi also got hate too. I think music stand are just far louder and have a stronger parasocial relationships with celebrities, because they think they made them. But with an athletes you can’t say as a fan you made someone, if that makes sense
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people get emotional and lash out when it affects them directly
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@riristyles
Double standards in the industry. Not surprised. One is high profile and the other is emerging.
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