The Office Star Rainn Wilson calls out media bias
Rainn Wilson, known for his role as Dwight Schrute on “The Office,” discusses issues within the media and entertainment industries, highlighting double standards and biases. He suggests that shows like “The office” would struggle to be made today due to increased political correctness and cancel culture. Wilson also criticizes perceived ideological bias,noting that media tend to scrutinize conservative figures more harshly than liberal ones,citing the controversy surrounding Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner’s Nazi-related tattoo as an example. He emphasizes the need for equal standards for all political parties and criticizes the hypocrisy in media coverage and societal judgment.
The Office star Rainn Wilson says America’s media and entertainment industries have a consistent problem with double standards.
Wilson, who made his name playing Dwight Schrute in the award-winning comedy series, reflected on how entertainment and media have changed over the years, suggesting shows such as The Office would face significant challenges in today’s environment.
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“I do feel like you couldn’t make The Office today, I think that would be too hard to be as politically incorrect as the show was,” Wilson said during an interview with Fox News Digital on Sunday.
Beyond entertainment, Wilson also expressed concerns about what he viewed as ideological bias within the media. While acknowledging that news organizations play a role in holding public figures accountable, he argued that similar behavior often receives different levels of scrutiny depending on who is involved.
“I think there has been a bias in the media towards more what we call liberal policies,” Wilson said. “They’re willing to overlook the Platner Nazi tattoo, but if it was someone from the other side that had a tattoo that was questionable, it would be all over MSNBC.”
Wilson was referring to Graham Platner, the Democratic candidate for Senate in Maine, who has faced a string of controversies, including a tattoo he had covered up, which resembled the Totenkopf, a skull and crossbones that was used by the Nazi SS. Platner insists he did not know it was a tattoo associated with Nazis, although a former girlfriend has cast doubt over that claim.
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Wilson emphasized that no matter the political party, Democrats and Republicans should both be held to equal standards.
“It’s the hypocrisy that gets me the most,” Wilson said. “It’s the hypocrisy of like both sides need to have equal standards of behavior.”
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