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That’s right…go the hard nut….progression is turning the right wheel….Have you graduated from "what is cancel culture?" to "it's inefficient"?
Yeah shouting buzzwords in protest is hardly a sign of intellectual debate. The simple brainless arguments presented in cancel culture can be easily ripped apart by anyone. They are akin to flat earthers and anitvaxxersYes, multi milliionaire/billionaires like Joe Rogan, Dave Chappelle, JK Rowling and Donald Trump are totally worrying about cancel culture
Just more red meat for their stupid simps to feed on
Yeah shouting buzzwords in protest is hardly a sign of intellectual debate. The simple brainless arguments presented in cancel culture can be easily ripped apart by anyone. They are akin to flat earthers and anitvaxxers
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I'm sure they'll be fine. That's not the issue.Yes, multi milliionaire/billionaires like Joe Rogan, Dave Chappelle, JK Rowling and Donald Trump are totally worrying about cancel culture
What do you think you're arguing? Do you even know?An exclusion from the narrative.
Obviously disingenuous.Only lefties do cancel culture!
Let me know when you think you have an argument.You’re on show now, champ.
The threat of defamation by powerful men with access to a lopsided versus legal system to silence speech. Mechanism to dissuade speech embedded into a legal framework.
Yet, you pearl clutch about…an impulse.
How so? Can you elaborate?I understand what you mean when you say it.
I think you’re wrong.
Get it?
Not really. We have laws against defamation. If the law was broken, then folks have legal recourse.suing somene for defamation is cancel culture played out in the courts by wealthy people in every sense of the word
It is an it isn't. For example it's not defamation if it's factual and it can't be opinionated. Which to be honest it's kind if fair. No one should be able to publicly demolish your character based on anything unproven in the media. It's a privileged platform of speech and we can't have people in the media abusing that platform. I do agree though that some people are a bit too precious when it comes to taking people to court. Most often it's a scare tactic.suing somene for defamation is cancel culture played out in the courts by wealthy people in every sense of the word
Not really. We have laws against defamation. If the law was broken, then folks have legal recourse.
There are inequities in law. Not everyone can afford a high-priced lawyer. And there are many valid criticisms of Australian defamation law i.e. it tilts the scales too far in favour of the plaintiff and unduly punishes journalists. And I can assure you I'm quite on-board with press freedom generally.Do you believe this applies to all:
'If the law was broken, then folks have legal recourse' ?
Do you believe it is has been used to intimidate others?