Trying to decide if I want to go with a "cancel culture isn't real" or "cancel culture is good, actually" stance. May even try a little agitprop with a "cancel culture is just marketing" stance. Lend me your best dunks so I can clown on 'em
Trying to decide if I want to go with a "cancel culture isn't real" or "cancel culture is good, actually" stance. May even try a little agitprop with a "cancel culture is just marketing" stance. Lend me your best dunks so I can clown on 'em
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This is such a great excerpt and did a great job of putting a bunch of conservative rhetoric in context, so thanks. I opened the link to read the whole article and got to the first line -
Shit, I've been found out :LIB:
This was a great resource. Framing what we call "cancel culture" as the public dialogue being had about normative behaviors/beliefs really took the wind out of the "why can't we have a conversation about it" arguments. More than a few people ended up coming around on this point alone. Thanks!
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