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  1. The popular understanding of cancel culture is rooted in the use of digital technologies, especially social media, to speak out collectively when we perceive someone to have acted in a way that has caused harm or damage.

  2. 5 maj 2021 · One delegate resolution at the RNC specifically targeted cancel culture, describing a trend toward “erasing history, encouraging lawlessness, muting citizens, and violating free exchange of...

  3. 19 maj 2021 · What Americans say about cancel culture and calling out others on social media. Below, we have gathered a selection of quotes from three open-ended survey questions that address two key topics. Americans who’ve heard of the term cancel culture were asked to define what it means to them.

  4. 3 gru 2020 · THE SHEER ARBITRARINESS of some of the targets of cancel culture — singled out among many who might have committed comparable sins, often neither public figures nor possessors of...

  5. 8 paź 2020 · Some of the brands targeted by cancel culture: Pepsi: Criticised for a controversial ad that appropriated global protest movements including Black Lives Matter

  6. Alan Dershowitz, Cancel Culture: The Latest Attack on Free Speech and Due Process (2020). Abstract: Cancel Culture is a defense of due process, free speech, and even-handedness in the application of judgment. It makes the case for restraint and care in decisions about whom and what to cancel, boycott, deplatform, and bar from public life, and ...

  7. Kultura unieważniania (ang. cancel culture, skr. cc, także: cancelowanie) – forma kulturowego, pozaprawnego, zbiorowego, przede wszystkim sieciowego, karania osób i instytucji łamiących normy społeczne uznawane przez różne grupy społeczne.

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