07-28-2022, 07:40 PM
The internet has become a place where people think they are safe to say and post anything they wish. Some think they have anonymity, and they have rights. Cancel culture comes with the feeling of power and righteousness for many. It is a deadly double edged sword, that many wield but they never want to be struck with.
Those rights and anonymity one may think they have, can often come at a price, many will not want to pay. The sadness to much of it though, is that much of what people post is a lie. Many do not match their virtual personality at all. Worse yet are those that think they are being covert.
This man lost it all. Good thing about this, is that he seems to have made lemonade out of lemons.
Those rights and anonymity one may think they have, can often come at a price, many will not want to pay. The sadness to much of it though, is that much of what people post is a lie. Many do not match their virtual personality at all. Worse yet are those that think they are being covert.
This man lost it all. Good thing about this, is that he seems to have made lemonade out of lemons.
Quote:Former CFO Now Unemployed, on Food Stamps After Viral Video
Mar 28, 2015
Adam Smith has been unable to find a job since a video he made in protest of Chick-Fil-A went viral.
Quote:"Speaking Frankly: Cancel Culture" | Full Documentary
Aug 13, 2020
Cancel culture has destroyed careers and upended the lives of many who’ve made a controversial statement or committed a socially unacceptable act. It's sparked a debate about whether such incidents precipitate much-needed change or simply threaten freedom of expression. This CBS Reports documentary dives into these complex conversations, featuring stories of people who experienced being "canceled" — and those who have used it as a tool to hold others to account.
For every one person that read this post. About 7.99 billion have not.
Yet I still post.
