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Aoikaze2000 [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

The problem is your definition of "cancel culture", and you imposing it on others who do not share the same definition as you.

Cancelling companies and public personalities has always been there way before the term "cancel culture" was invented. It was just more obvious due to introduction of social media.

No... the problem with the BRCC reaction is there's a lot more people going "oh, since company X did something stupid, I guess I won't buy from them" when they never even bought from BRCC in the first place. That statement is (at worst) just pointless noise... and really looks like virtue signaling... with many idiots cheering that we are boycotting BRCC when we really don't have all the facts here.

"cancelling an individual citizen who needs to find a job/provide for his/her family"

And how many companies have been screeched at on Twitter and coerced into bending the knee to the left because they're to tuned into the Twitter echo chamber? Do we have a path for redemption for them?

The left also doxxes and harasses a person's loved ones.

And that needs to be a federal crime.

You expect to win a boxing match without throwing a punch.

No, it's more of a "pick your battles" and "no point in shooting members of your own army when all they're guilty of is trivial, frivolous stupidity". When it comes to fighting, that's done in the court, and dredging up evidence. So what are you doing in that regard to help the fight... or are you here to just post opinion thinking you're somehow contributing?