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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We keep fighting about cancel culture, but we do not have a collective definition of what it is. Currently, it appears cancel culture only applies when white people or conservatives are being held to account for their racist/xeno/transphobic/crappy actions and views. Meanwhile, both groups historically (and currently) hold the power to actually cancel people in a meaningful way. All this faux "free speech"/cancel culture outrage only apply to the same situations. The root of the issue: "When you’re accustomed to privilege, equality feels like oppression". [/quote] It is precisely this nausea inducing drivel that causes the problems in the first place. What in the world about canceling someone or intolerance for teenage behavior actually leads to equality? Stop posting quotes that you found on Instagram and figure out what actually solves the issue. Education, forgiveness and reformation do, not cancellation. You posting IG quotes is just virtue signaling. [/quote]
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