For those of you who deny cancel culture being a thing what do you call things like:
Chris Harrison no longer hosting the Bachelor due to an outcry over his defending a contestant that had once attended an antebellum themed party?
Gina Carano being relegated to a conservative production company on account of some dumb but not at all anti-semitic comments and some fairly also dumb but pretty harmless tweets.
The science reporter at the NY Times being forced out because he asked some kid if a slur under discussion was the N word(he actually said it).
The guy from Mumford and Sons thinking he has to take a time out for praising Andy Ngo's book?
There seems to be a trend of folks on the left that seem to want folks to loose their jobs on account of stuff they say, often pretty commonly held and not especially extreme ideas. Or in some case, for just saying a word.
There is a similar thing on the right, its more clearly if you say anything bad about Trump you are kicked out of the party.
I will grant that for the most part, folks aren't actually being harmed that much, they tend to move on to the next thing, that is if you have any power or reputation. The folks who don't, that janitor who was called a racist for making a girl leave a cafeteria at Smith College, well, they do actually get cancelled.
Anyrate, I think its pretty clear that there is a very censorious attitude in the culture these days, I don't like it and I don't care what folks call it. I admit, it could be a thing that has always been there but it certainly seems to amplified by social media if it was.
Chris Harrison no longer hosting the Bachelor due to an outcry over his defending a contestant that had once attended an antebellum themed party?
Gina Carano being relegated to a conservative production company on account of some dumb but not at all anti-semitic comments and some fairly also dumb but pretty harmless tweets.
The science reporter at the NY Times being forced out because he asked some kid if a slur under discussion was the N word(he actually said it).
The guy from Mumford and Sons thinking he has to take a time out for praising Andy Ngo's book?
There seems to be a trend of folks on the left that seem to want folks to loose their jobs on account of stuff they say, often pretty commonly held and not especially extreme ideas. Or in some case, for just saying a word.
There is a similar thing on the right, its more clearly if you say anything bad about Trump you are kicked out of the party.
I will grant that for the most part, folks aren't actually being harmed that much, they tend to move on to the next thing, that is if you have any power or reputation. The folks who don't, that janitor who was called a racist for making a girl leave a cafeteria at Smith College, well, they do actually get cancelled.
Anyrate, I think its pretty clear that there is a very censorious attitude in the culture these days, I don't like it and I don't care what folks call it. I admit, it could be a thing that has always been there but it certainly seems to amplified by social media if it was.
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