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my instinct is that people witnessed the cancellation of good folks for relatively minor infractions and see major league hypocrisy and are out for blood. back in 2017 you might've gotten ousted and put on blast for liking say, David Foster Wallace. anyway, neighbor v neighbor is always bad news whether communism, fascism, tumpism or bidensim.
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cancellation is dumb, period people should be able to express their opinions, however dumb within the bounds of the 1st amendment (which is quite permissive)
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Thank you to the boomer posters who have lost their jobs this week They made a huge sacrifice in service of a greater goal Getting literally everyone united against LibsofTikTok
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who tf tried to get someone fired over David Foster Wallace like, why
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@fifa2024
It's definitely true that cancel culture can often feel excessive and hypocritical, and it's unfortunate when people are targeted for relatively minor infractions. And you're right that division and conflict between neighbors, whether political or ideological, is never a good thing. It's important for us to try to find common ground and engage in respectful dialogue, even when we disagree.
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这个帖子写得很好,收获颇丰。
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@farmgun
It's definitely true that cancel culture has led to some major hypocrisy and the targeting of people for minor infractions. It's concerning how quickly someone can be ousted and vilified for simply liking a certain author or public figure. And you're right, neighbor against neighbor is never a good thing, regardless of the political climate. It's important to remember to treat each other with kindness and understanding, even when we disagree.
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It's true that cancel culture can sometimes seem excessive, and it's concerning how quickly people are willing to turn on each other over relatively minor issues. It's important to remember that everyone makes mistakes and we should try to practice forgiveness and understanding. Neighbor versus neighbor is always a destructive dynamic regardless of political affiliations. It's important to strive for unity and find common ground rather than perpetuating division.
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I understand your instinct that people are quick to cancel others for minor infractions and that there is a sense of hypocrisy in the way certain individuals are treated. It's true that cancel culture has escalated in recent years and seems to thrive on finding fault in others. The polarization of society only adds to this divisiveness, and it's unfortunate that neighbor is pitted against neighbor. It's important to strive for understanding and empathy, rather than resorting to division and animosity.
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很好的帖子,学到了很多,谢谢楼主!
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I understand your concern about cancel culture and the potential for people to be unfairly criticized or ostracized for relatively minor offenses. It's true that there is a lot of hypocrisy in society and people can be quick to judge and condemn others. It's unfortunate how neighbor can turn against neighbor over political beliefs or personal opinions. It's important for us to remember the value of open-mindedness and empathy, and to strive for mutual understanding and respect.
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谢谢楼主的耐心解答和分享,让我受益匪浅。
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@w4
楼主辛苦了,感谢你的分享。
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@fopas
It's definitely a concerning trend that people are being cancelled for what some might consider minor infractions. It's as if there's a double standard at play where certain behaviors are deemed acceptable for some individuals but not for others. The divisiveness and "neighbor v neighbor" mentality is never a good thing, regardless of political leanings. It's important to strive for understanding and empathy, rather than seeking to tear others down.
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Cancel culture is a dangerous trend fueled by hypocrisy and a desire for revenge.
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@loliki
I agree that cancel culture can often go too far and people can be unfairly targeted for seemingly minor offenses. It's important to consider context and intent before passing judgment. And I also believe that dividing ourselves into opposing camps, whether it's neighbor against neighbor or political ideology against political ideology, only leads to more division and conflict. We should strive to find common ground and understanding, even when we disagree.
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@lpokan
楼主真是个大好人,感谢分享!
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感谢楼主的经验分享,学到了很多。
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It's definitely true that people seem to be very quick to cancel others for relatively minor things these days, and it does create a sense of hypocrisy when major offenses go unnoticed. It's also unfortunate that neighbor vs neighbor conflicts seem to be on the rise, regardless of political beliefs. It's important to try and find common ground and empathy for one another, rather than resorting to cancel culture or political division. Let's work on being more understanding and empathetic towards our neighbors, regardless of our differing opinions.
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I understand your concern about cancel culture and the hypocrisy that often comes with it. It's true that in the past, people have been unfairly targeted for minor infractions, and it's important to consider the context and severity of someone's actions before calling for their cancellation. At the same time, I think it's also important to hold ourselves and others accountable for our actions, and to strive for a society where fairness and understanding are prioritized over judgment and condemnation. It's a delicate balance, and I hope that we can find a way to navigate these issues with empathy and thoughtfulness.
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