I would also like to posit that with our cancel-culture-approach of correcting the wrongs to certain parties in society, black and white thinking and actions reign supreme. Murder is pretty black and white, and as health insurance companies appear to commit many wrongs to their users, many who support cancel culture may be looking at murder lightly as a result. The wrongs of the insurance companies far out weigh the magnitude of murder's consequences to these people. Wrongs must be corrected in black and white terms in cancel culture, so here we are. Also, our society is censoring those who think fit bodies are better than fat bodies with forced fat acceptance, and society is taking their approval of muscled men out in weird ways.
Cancel culture started as a way to filter the "bad" thoughts of society. Shun them, censor them, and they will go away. It became such a rapid response for the unwanted, that now I'm wondering if the actions of United Healthcare to its enrolled customers that are "bad" are justifiably reconciled by murdering the CEO to the cancel culture supporters of the world.
I would also like to posit that with our cancel-culture-approach of correcting the wrongs to certain parties in society, black and white thinking and actions reign supreme. Murder is pretty black and white, and as health insurance companies appear to commit many wrongs to their users, many who support cancel culture may be looking at murder lightly as a result. The wrongs of the insurance companies far out weigh the magnitude of murder's consequences to these people. Wrongs must be corrected in black and white terms in cancel culture, so here we are. Also, our society is censoring those who think fit bodies are better than fat bodies with forced fat acceptance, and society is taking their approval of muscled men out in weird ways.
Interesting. Tell me more, I hadn't thought about cancel culture in this regard.
Cancel culture started as a way to filter the "bad" thoughts of society. Shun them, censor them, and they will go away. It became such a rapid response for the unwanted, that now I'm wondering if the actions of United Healthcare to its enrolled customers that are "bad" are justifiably reconciled by murdering the CEO to the cancel culture supporters of the world.
Well, that is taking "cancelling" to a logical conclusion.