>>14544I hope that you do feel that it is a repugnant thing to do and don't just feel that it's some sort of twisted moral leftists have.
>>14548I feel like with stuff like MeToo and whatever, it's just been so wide spread and in the end just got accepted as a quirk, rather than something people would be in jail for.
I suppose that cancel culture as it exists right now is a consequence of the digital revolution and social media.
In the past, people would boycott companies when they disagreed with their practises. And people would be outraged about celebrity gossip, but all we knew at worst was what paparazzi could get a hold of.
Nowadays everything is on the internet. We no longer only see the stuff celebrities do on stage, but celebs themselves are prone to post about their social lives and the opinions they hold, or others would post about their interactions with them. And millions of people consume that material.
Furthermore, social media is a platform where you broadcast your own opinion on people and where people from all over the world gather behind your cause. So cancel culture is just a result of that.
(And it's absolutely dumb to think that only leftist liberals do cancel culture)