Mumbles
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Don't you think the discussion of cancel culture would be more interesting if we picked the hard cases (where it's not obvious someone deserves or deserved to be sacked) rather than the easy ones?
I mean, he's one of two we know of - for a really off-color joke, and one that would get many immediately kicked off Twitter to boot (I've seen people suspended for saying that Harris would "pound Mike Pence when they debate", not to mention their way-off suicide prevention tools).
The other is a NYT writer who showed a picture of Biden's plane landing in DC and wrote "I got chills", which got Greenwald and thus his followers into a lather about how she's a bootlicker and blah blah blah.
I'd con sider the latter to be far more egregious in terms of penalties for something innocent than a joke about hanging Pence shortly after a lynch mob chanted the same while putting up a gallows and smashing into Capitol Hill. The latter, at least, is worth discussing, the former is absurd even if you want reporters to appear neutral (also, just tell them to never use social media in that overbearing case).
But really, discussing either being fired as "Cancel Culture" is useless. Neither is incredibly powerful in any real sense, and neither is especially motivated by anger from and broad lefty group - the two groups that supposedly wield/are felled by "cancel culture".