• Ogmios@sh.itjust.works
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    4 months ago

    Oh please. People were swinging that stick around blindly. Sure there were some legitimately bad actors hurt, but the damage it did to society as a whole has been incalculable, as every random idiot with a grudge felt empowered to wield it as a weapon against everyone around them.

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      It is just public shaming in an age where it is almost impossible to control information getting, and/or being spread, around at a scale that wasn’t thought possible until my lifetime.

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        I totally have a great example but the Cancel Police deleted their name from my brain with their flouride lasers or something

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        How about the random people harassed/shamed for the great sin of… spreading their legs on the bus? People were absolutely psychotic in their zeal to attack anyone they could for any reason they could conceive.

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            Yes. Turning regular people against each other for such tiny perceived sleights has done incredible damage to the cohesion of our society.

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      the damage it did to society as a whole has been incalculable

      Ok, that’s hilarious 😂. A few edgy comedians had a rough patch and now Rome is burning!

      I think society will survive any misapplications of cancelling. There is no need to worry.

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      This guy is a bad example. Can we have this debate when it’s someone worth the effort? This guy is a huge asshole and I’m willing to ‘no contest’ his cancelling.

      Fight the next one. I beg you.

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        I’m responding to the person saying they miss when people had fun on TV. That doesn’t happen anymore because too many vindictive assholes feel empowered to ruin people’s lives without a second thought in our current culture.

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          You literally made me laugh out loud. Well done.

          No. No. It did not. The problem you are describing isn’t totally imaginary, but for the most part, it’s a good thing that you can’t be an avowed racist or misogynist or general all-around ass and everyone will still love you as long as you are good at your job.

          Nobody is going to go on Twitter and said they were triggered because WKUK did this skit, and then George Soros would get the show cancelled. In fact, the lions’s share of the time, the people cancelling shows or freaking out and boycotting products, because someone said the wrong thing, are on your side of the ideological divide.