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Old 07-12-2020, 09:22 AM   #89
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Originally Posted by ema1982 View Post
So yeah, it’s a problem. People who “don’t believe in cancel culture” are typically the types to use it against people...like getting someone fired because that person supported the current President.
No. It's a problem for people who want to think it's a problem. For the rest... not so much.

I don't believe in cancel culture (not as some dangerous, creeping bogeyman anyway), and I don't use social media or outrage to try and get anyone fired. Nor do I participate in organized boycotts of any kind.

I believe people are free to believe anything (or any way) they like. They're also free to express those beliefs or opinions. But no one is entitled to immunity from criticism (organized or otherwise) that might stem from those beliefs or opinions (or the expression therof) should they become public knowledge.

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