Hilaria Baldwin recently shared a series of Instagram videos in which she discussed how “online mob mentality” and “cancel culture” might “push people to death.”
Hilaria’s comment came months after her husband Alec Baldwin was the subject of an internet outrage following the tragic shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of his film Rust last year.
In a video posted to Instagram on Sunday, the yoga guru urged her followers to be nice and sympathetic to victims of online harassment.
On Sunday, the yoga expert urged her Insta followers in her clips to be kind and supportive to the victims of online trolling.

“If you see somebody getting attacked by the online mob, or any kind of cancel culture, instead of scrolling past, or worst, getting involved, reach out to them and just tell them that you support them as a human,” she asserted.
The author went on to add, “You don’t have to agree with them a 100%, you don’t even have to even understand what they’re attacking them for.”
The author mentioned that people are quick to make judgement on the basis of partial information.
“It is not for us to be judging everybody all the time,” the 38-year-old continued, “It’s absolutely impossible to make absolutely everybody happy, and to be in alignment with everybody. We are more divided than ever.”

Hilaria noted that online attack is kind of mental torture that can lead to horrible consequences.
“We’re driving each other crazy, we’re driving people to the place where they want to commit suicide, where they’re losing their mental health,” added the pod-caster.
And this is not fair. It’s not good. Therefore, reach out to them,” she concluded.

















