'Cancel culture' is the dubbed term for increasingly calling for an immediate end to celebrities’ careers after they’ve made a mistake or said something offensive. It’s also a phenomenon now coming in for criticism.
The power of the internet means we can almost instantaneously call for the end of celebrities' careers. But is that really a good thing?Once Upon A Time In Hollywood
Most of us have felt that righteous glow from exercising our tiny bit of power. Except that, recently, the public has taken exercising its judgement to more of an extreme, increasingly calling for an immediate end to celebrities’ careers after they’ve made a mistake or said something offensive.Last week, Taylor Swift spoke out about calls on Twitter for her to be ‘cancelled’ at the peak of her‘When you say someone is cancelled, it’s not a TV show. It’s a human being,’ she told US Vogue.
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