Rachel Bilson on Being Fired for a Podcast Comment, Dating, and 'Cancel Culture'
Why Won't You Date Me? with Nicole Byer YouTubeSeptember 19, 202554 min25,016 views
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- 💡 Rachel Bilson recounts being fired by a conservative company after a comment about liking to be "manhandled" on a podcast.
- ⚠️ She felt compelled to filter her speech afterward, fearing judgment and job loss.
- ⚖️ Bilson contrasts this with right-wing influencers who can make misogynistic or racist remarks under the guise of free speech, while sex-positive or liberal comments are punished.
Navigating Dating and Relationships
- 🎯 Rachel prefers not dating currently, enjoying her time with her daughter and personal peace.
- 🚩 She identifies "coming on too strong, too fast" (love bombing) as a major red flag in dating.
- 📞 Calling someone before a first date is considered "unhinged" and an invasion of personal space.
- 💬 The ideal first date involves activities like bowling or going to Dave & Busters, rather than a movie, to facilitate conversation.
The Nuances of Free Speech and Culture
- 🗣️ Bilson finds it "insane" that sex-positive and liberal comments are punished more harshly than misogynistic or racist remarks.
- 🤔 She notes the current times are "wild" and expresses sadness over the lack of mutual respect and open-mindedness.
- 🤷♀️ The difficulty in discussing these topics is highlighted, with many people unwilling to bend on their beliefs.
Personal Insights and Experiences
- 🔮 Rachel's family possesses a strong intuitive ability, which her mother used to sense her loss of virginity.
- 💔 She admits to dating men who didn't genuinely like her, driven by a desire for love and influenced by romanticized movie ideals.
- 📚 Bilson is currently enjoying "The Shards" by Bret Easton Ellis and is launching a book club for her podcast "Broad Ideas."
Unique Encounters and Advice
- 🐷 A memorable and wild story involves Rachel being attacked by a pig named Petunia on a farm in Canada.
- 🌟 For single people, the advice is to "say yes" to opportunities, whether it's a friend's setup or trying dating apps.
- 🤝 Having a partner with a similar sense of humor or who appreciates yours is crucial for a good relationship.
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