Tag: Cancel Culture

The podcast delves into a recent incident within the journalism world where a Slate staffer was fired for considering a woke action beforehand.
The article discusses the similarities between cancel culture and the tactics of 20th-century communism.
The author discusses cancel culture and its connection to the historical coerciveness of the American Communist Party in the 1920s.
In the podcast "My Temple Was Destroyed & All I Got Was This Lousy Podcast Edition," hosts Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron, and Don Futterman discuss various topics including the demonstrations outside the Prime Minister's home, the potential next prime minister of Israel, and the Museum of the Land of Israel's eclectic collection.
This podcast episode features a discussion between Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron, and Don Futterman on three key topics.
The author reflects on the rise of a new religion-like ideology dubbed "woke" that has permeated liberal institutions and mainstream media.
This article discusses the relationship between social media platforms, free speech, and the culture of online conflict.
The podcast discusses the criticism faced by a letter in Harper's Magazine that defended free expression, highlighting the irony of prominent liberals and leftists being attacked for supporting this principle.
The discussion of cancel culture often overlooks a critical issue: the erosion of trust in society, leading to an atmosphere of suspicion and fear.