non-story opinion piece by a non-outlet
how about this news source:
https://entertainment.theonion.com/...aughter-begins-dating-man-raised-o-1819575196
non-story opinion piece by a non-outlet
...or makes "gestures...that would have a direct tendency to provoke a violent response from the perspective of a reasonable and prudent person."
Wish the 'cancel culture,' hypocritical, little cry babies, would make up their minds.GOP cancelling the 1st amendment again:
Wish the 'cancel culture,' hypocritical, little cry babies, would make up their minds.
My position on "Cancel Culture" is very clear. It is unacceptable on both sides of the political spectrum. The rush to "cancel" things that magically offend a group of people -- is out of control. This "cancel" culture is very different than repudiating someone who has committed a criminal offense -- most "cancel" movements attack and attempt to "erase' people over their "thoughts" or "speech". Likewise this also applies to companies and products.
However some left-wing advocates (e.g. H4M) somehow believe that painting everyone with a broad-brush who does not strictly follow their progressive agenda as "Nazis" makes it acceptable to "cancel" all these "Nazis" -- so therefore in their minds it is perfectly acceptable to apply cancel culture to non-liberals --- or to liberals who somehow stray from their self-anointed party line. I am here with the message that "Cancel Culture" will come and bite these people in the rear as well -- sort of like a self-eating watermelon.
No, as a centrist who respects private property, I have no problem with corporations taking action on who they employ or do business with based on their speech, even moreso when the GOP has been the main obstructionist in regulating some of these industries and treating them as public utilities which would curb some of those actions.
I have a huge problem with government trying to curb 1st speech or being perfectly OK w/criminalizing speech, something you seem to support with your implication of "This "cancel" culture is very different than repudiating someone who has committed a criminal offense" if that's your response to the Kentucky story.
BTW - that is not my response to the Kentucky story. I do not support what they are proposing.
cancel culture is their new muslim terrorists/rapist illegal scaravans/BLM thugs/red deep socialist commie SJW's.
This one sadly may gain traction as corporations may throw money at combating our right to boycott (see Texas vs Palestinian teacher) and have a corporatist SCOTUS w/a soft ear. We may get our citizens united 2.0 soon enough here.
Don't worry, I won't bring up my simple question you haven't answered yet, in this post.My position on "Cancel Culture" is very clear. It is unacceptable on both sides of the political spectrum. The rush to "cancel" things that magically offend a group of people -- is out of control. This "cancel" culture is very different than repudiating someone who has committed a criminal offense -- most "cancel" movements attack and attempt to "erase' people over their "thoughts" or "speech". Likewise this also applies to companies and products.
However some left-wing advocates (e.g. H4M) somehow believe that painting everyone with a broad-brush who does not strictly follow their progressive agenda as "Nazis" makes it acceptable to "cancel" all these "Nazis" -- so therefore in their minds it is perfectly acceptable to apply cancel culture to non-liberals --- or to liberals who somehow stray from their self-anointed party line. I am here with the message that "Cancel Culture" will come and bite these people in the rear as well -- sort of like a self-eating watermelon.