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Has “cancel culture” gone too far?

There’s certainly something to be said for a society where powerful people are held to account; a place where the Harvey Weinsteins of the world get what they deserve.

If you’re looking to open a can of worms, simply ask someone their thoughts on cancel culture. It’s certainly a multi-layered topic, full of grey areas and, depending who you ask, akin to either an online witch hunt or a demand for social change in a world where power dynamics have, rightfully, shifted.

What is cancel culture?

Cancel culture is essentially about calling people out. It usually looks something like this: X says something publicly that is deemed offensive. People that disagree with X publicly voice

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