The American media have vacillated since 2013 between “cancel culture isn’t real” and “cancel culture is a good thing.” This week, they have decided finally that it’s terrible. The only problem is ...
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The psychology of cancel culture: Celebrity bashing acts as a temporary coping mechanism
A recent study published in Psychology of Popular Media provides evidence that criticizing and withdrawing support from a ...
Older generations often see cancel culture as proof that Gen Z is too sensitive, but talk to teens, and a more nuanced picture emerges. For them, calling out bad behavior isn’t about permanent ...
NYU students want to cancel commencement speaker who ripped cancel culture: ‘Parting gift of disrespect’ - Professor Jonathan ...
Cancel culture is sometimes mistaken as the central problem in the life of the West. This happens, I have noticed, more among our U.K. cousins than stateside. Cancel culture, however, is merely a tool ...
It’s no secret that many celebrities are terrified of being canceled. From Blake Lively to Kendall Jenner, numerous public figures have faced dents to their reputations, floods of hate comments, mass ...
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Perez Hilton joins 'Tomi Lahren Is Fearless' and declares cancel culture is now a sport
Perez Hilton says A-listers are cancel proof while mid-level figures can be wiped out, joining Tomi Lahren to criticize modern cancel culture.
MINOT — A funny thing has happened on our way to the apotheosis of Charlie Kirk. The right — the "facts don't care about your feelings" crowd — has lost its disdain for cancel culture, and it's come ...
Graphic of four people. some drawbacks of cancel culture include its tendency for hypervigilance and tunnel visioning. Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons. If you spend time on social media, you’re ...
The shocking assassination of Charlie Kirk has caused understandable distress for many Americans — not just his fans and supporters but millions of others who are rightly dismayed by the prospect of ...
Earlier this week, 150 high-profile authors, commentators and scholars signed an open letter in Harper’s magazine claiming that “open debate and toleration of differences” are under attack.
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