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  2. Let’s replace ‘cancel culture’ with a ‘culture of honesty ...

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    Cancel culture” has moved through the professions with blinding speed. Elite arbiters of opinion have sought to throw doctors, software engineers, comedians, artists and first responders ...

  3. Piers Morgan, who called cancel culture ‘fascism,’ wants The ...

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    In a Monday opinion column for the New York Post, Morgan argued that the long-running program has become a “pointless, irrelevant, Trump-loathing joke” while urging the network to “cancel it ...

  4. What People Fear Most About ‘Cancel Culture’ - AOL

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    (Bloomberg Opinion) -- “Cancel culture” is a phenomenon with almost no defenders. Instead there are people who lament and assail it, and people who deny it exists. It “isn’t real,” it ...

  5. Cancel culture - Wikipedia

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    A March 2021 poll by the Harvard Center for American Political Studies and the Harris Poll found that 64% of respondents viewed "a growing cancel culture" as a threat to their freedom, while the other 36% did not. 36% of respondents said that cancel culture is a big problem, 32% called it a moderate problem, 20% called it a small problem, and ...

  6. Gunnar Kaiser - Wikipedia

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    Kaiser and Matuschek published the "Appell für freie Debattenräume" (appeal for free debate spaces) about cancel culture and call-out culture. [13] A copy of an American paper. In Kaiser's opinion, cancel culture was about "using threats, threats of violence, actual violence, bullying or shitstorms" to put people under pressure and force them ...

  7. Online shaming - Wikipedia

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    Cancel culture or call-out culture describes a form of ostracism in which someone or something is thrust out of social or professional circles, either online on social media, in the real world, or both. They are said to be "canceled". [11]

  8. Cancel culture is not done with Kanye - AOL

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    OPINION: Cancel culture or the idea that Kanye should be held accountable for his antisemitism has become a strong headwind holding him back. Editor’s note: The following article is an op-ed ...

  9. Native American mascot controversy - Wikipedia

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    They dismiss efforts to cancel the names and images as political correctness masquerading as morality. [78] General public opinion is shifting towards approval of eliminating mascots, with a majority of fans and younger people supporting recent changes by professional teams, as indicated by an Nielsen poll conducted in March 2021. [79]