Conversations on Cancel Culture
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Lessons From the Cancel Culture Era: Is It ‘Shifting the Discomfort’ or ‘A New Kind of Censorship’?
Our four-part series highlighted the complexities of living in a time when social media has intensified the speed and virulence of public censure
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Coming Back From Cancel Culture Means Self-Reflection, Experts Say: ‘The Twitter Mob is Us’
The group that’s doing the canceling has an equally important role in someone becoming “uncanceled,” PR professionals argue in final panel of TheWrap series
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Comedians on Cancel Culture: You Can Still Joke About Anything (But It Better Be Funny)
“But if you say something really extreme, that’s harmful … you kind of deserve the pushback,” comedian Maz Jabroni says
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Film Critics on Cancel Culture: Why We Need to Reframe Old Movies for Younger, Woker Audiences (Video)
Conversations on Cancel Culture: “They look at this stuff and they’re wondering why we ever accepted it in the first place,” Washington Post critic Ann Hornaday says
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Journalists Debate How to React to Criticism in the Cancel Culture Era (Video)
Panelists in TheWrap’s “Conversations of Cancel Culture” roundtable, including the editors-in-chief of Charlie Hebdo and HuffPost, looked at the Times’ response as what NOT to do
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US Newspapers Regularly Rejected Political Cartoons on Trump, Top Distributor Says (Video)
“Editors have become more timid,” says Daryl Cagle, who oversees a syndicate of 70 editorial cartoonists that service more than half the nation’s newspapers