“Cancel culture” is bad—say the critics—because it censors free speech and limits the free exchange of ideas. There shouldn’t be tariffs on unpopular opinions, and besides, who gets to decide what is and isn’t “toxic?” Yet having a book pulled or an event cancelled is not the same as capital punishment, which was the original cancel culture that faced social critics for millennia (see Socrates’s
I think "cancelling" is inevitable by the wars. But as long as we keep creating a common reality, or symbols. We can mantain certain experience about the what's called reality.
I think "cancelling" is inevitable by the wars. But as long as we keep creating a common reality, or symbols. We can mantain certain experience about the what's called reality.