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by achileas
277 days ago
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Except there weren't really any mass harassment, rape and death threat, and firing campaigns being coordinated against ordinary people for not sufficiently mourning someone. Most of the "cancel culture" stuff was overblown nonsense, the few real events were against massive public figures credibly accused of heinous things like Weinstein. Pretending this is in any way equivalent betrays either an intense naivete or a supporter of this pre-pogrom behavior. |
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e.g. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8664345/Aggressive-...
https://twitter.com/i/status/1267283980514201610
https://twitter.com/i/status/1269043437275435016
Etc.
Maybe some of them knelt voluntarily. But what would have happened if they hadn't. To me at the time there seemed to be a lot of social pressure to "kneel" and accept the narrative and the will of the mob.