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What if some customers decide to boycott Target because of the actual pride displays and actual merchandise? Is that blameworthy, in your view?
I think we should all have a problem with threatening store employees and knocking over store displays, actions which go well beyond "cancellation" in the usual sense. |
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Typically we can recognize that once the mob has resorted to threats or violence, they have gone too far. It's a bit subtler when they want to ruin an individual's career, as in the responses to Muscato when she put Andy on blast.
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Probably because an act of violence can be done unilaterally, meanwhile reputational harm depends on others agreeing with the insult being levied. Kroger Andy came out his scrape as the generally more sympathetic figure, and Muscato's attempts largely backfired in her being perceived as the villain.
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Saying what you think about them is fine, unless you are lying or mistaken. The people calling for Andy to be sacked by Kroger did so based on woefully insufficient information, having only heard from a single
This doesn't excuse her actions, or those of the would-be cancellers who played along. |
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Her actions were objectionable because her judgement of the situation was poor. There's nothing inherently wrong with publicly shaming people who engage in bad behavior. She was herself subjected to a bit of public flogging that strikes me as appropriate for her bad behavior.
And we're back to "it's bad when bad people do it" again, which is absolutely true. |
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If you are talking about viral outrage posts on sites like Twitter and Facebook, there is no process in place to gather facts and determine whether any given shaming is actually warranted or not. Playing along with any given public shaming campaign runs a serious risk of targeting the wrong person or spreading disinformation about the right person. It's not like we've never seen a campaign of online shaming end in retraction.
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Right to association means that you can exclude people you dislike from your PRIVATE interactions. Seeking to exile them from PUBLIC interactions is something altogether different.
Targeted intentional harassment shouldn't be glossed over just because you agree with the bullies. |
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Is it? Public shame strikes me as an excellent tool for enforcing social norms, and it's nice to have a response that exists between doing nothing and throwing people in prison.
the public shame that the Central Park Karen got hit with, for example, seems like a perfect use case for non-carceral punishment of outrageously anti-social behavior. |
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I don't believe TurkeysGhost made any mention of harassment or bullies.
Harassing an individual and coordinating with others (not the individual in question) towards a common goal are entirely different things. Withdrawing interaction is an entirely different social tool than confrontation and aggression. The former, by definition, precludes the latter! Similar to how those "silent protests" where people just line a sidewalk and quietly stare, no words, no chanting, no heckling, just total stoney silence, are far more effective at times than loud protests and black-clad tweeners with spray paint cans and clubs. |
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Circled nothing is still nothing. "Nothing will stop the U.S. from being a world leader, not even a handful of adults who want their kids to take science lessons from a book that mentions unicorns six times." -UNLoVedRebel Mumpsimus: a stubborn person who insists on making an error in spite of being shown that it is wrong |
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big difference between whether or not something is allowed vs something i would do. if you want to cancel target because they don't want to eradicate the trans, go ahead it's allowed. want to make fun of someone on twitter for boycotting target? also allowed. this is all fine.
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As the cancellation of Target continues, those staunch opponents of 'Cancel Culture' call for another cancellation in their war to cancel anyone not cisgender and heterosexual. This time it is The North Face.
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If you already know those are wrong, why should I harp on about them?
ETA: See post #2120 for a good example of conservative cancel culture. I've never claimed that this phenomenon is somehow unique to the left. |
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It's not just you. No one in this thread has defended conservative cancellations, so there is no need to go on about them. We all already agree it is wrong when the right wing does it.
In English "you" can be plural, e.g. "If you [all] already know those are wrong, why should I harp on about them?" That said, no one is "targeting" you for deplatforming or disemployment, as they did to Kroger Andy and Gelato Andy. Don't be hyperbolic. |
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First you say that you don't need to criticize conservative cancel culture because I already know it's wrong. But, you follow that up by saying you were not talking about me specifically. If that's the case why won't you criticize conservative cancel culture for the benefit of those who support it. Keep in mind that conservative cancel culture is showing itself to be doing things that are actually disturbing like using the power of government to silence opposition and actual harassment of employees rather then just subjecting people to online criticism. The fact that you refuse to criticize actions like this while getting your undies in a bunch about people getting blowback for being a**holes online shows a real bias in your posting pattern IMO. |
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Who has supported conservative cancellations anywhere on this thread?
See posts 2120 & 2616 for several examples of conservative cancel culture. I've never claimed that the process of cancellation is somehow unique to the left, but I would go so far as to claim that the people defending cancellations happen to be of the left, herein this discussion. If someone wants to defend a conservative cancellation, I'd be happy to consider their argument. Until that happens, though, we should probably focus on cancellations which are arguable either way rather than the ones we all already agree upon. |
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the way conservatives have redefined the term and embraced utilizing it to their benefit while bemoaning it's existence is probably the only notable thing about the right's relationship to it.
besides, the right and left both appear to have moved on from even talking about it at all. which is probably enlightening in how much of a problem cancel culture is to society. |
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Why should we care if they've moved on? Partisan activists aren't intellectually or morally exemplary, last I checked.
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If you're really asking for the worst case examples, consider what happened to Salman Rushdie fairly recently or Theo van Gogh much less recently. After they were publicly demonized for speech or expression, they were individually targeted for violent reprisal.
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