Topic 15: Is cancel culture #cancelled?

Topic 15: Is cancel culture #cancelled?



Topic 15: Is cancel culture #cancelled?

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Date - 15/08/2020
14:00 - 16:00

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Cancel culture involves calling out the offensive behaviour of public figures and “cancelling” or revoking support for the offending person, brand or organisation. While some argue this allows marginalised voices to hold influential people to account, it has also led to public backlash so severe that it has cost people their jobs or even their entire livelihoods.

“Cancelling” has been an effective form of social retribution when the justice system fails us (or at best moves too slowly). However, this form of swift justice is seemingly indiscriminate, taking down everyone from sex offenders to peace activists[1], to the host of a lifestyle show who failed to cook in the “right” way[2] (more on these at our discussion).

We have now come full circle. In December 2019, “cancel culture” was so ingrained in popular culture that it became the Macquarie dictionary word of the year. Just last month, it was hotly debated when artists, activists and academics signed[3] an open letter criticising this practice for creating “a vogue for public shaming and ostracism”. As Aja Romano asks, “is cancel culture a mob mentality, or a long overdue way of speaking truth to power?”[4]  If it has become both of these things simultaneously, then how and where do we draw the line? Have you ever intentionally “cancelled” someone? What does the “un-cancelling” process look like to you?

 

Further reading:

1. Yassmin Abdel-Magied cancelled for ANZAC day post https://www.smh.com.au/national/yassmin-abdelmagied-courts-controversy-with-anzac-day-facebook-post-20170425-gvs7yp.html

2. Hersha Pattel trolled for “food appropriation” https://edition.cnn.com/travel/article/uncle-roger-rice-food-appropriation-intl-hnk/index.html

3. JK Rowling joins 150 public figures warning over free speech https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-53330105

4. A brief history of cancel culture https://www.vox.com/culture/2019/12/30/20879720/what-is-cancel-culture-explained-history-debate

 

Date: Saturday 15.08.2020

Time:  14:00 – 16:00 CEST

Where: This meeting will take place in person, outdoors at the Fasanengarten

49°00’58.2″N 8°24’48.3″E
Innenstadt-Ost, 76131 Karlsruhe
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…and then where?  Ice cream somewhere afterwards, perhaps?

 What you need: Please bring a picnic rug / something to sit on

 

Image by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay 


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2 Comments

  1. I really wanted to participate, but I have plans on Saturday. Any possibility of moving this to next week? If not, then enjoy the discussion everyone!

    1. Hi Raja! Ah, that’s a shame. It would be really good to have you there! Sorry about the short notice on this one. It’s just that I’m not sure if i’ll be in town next week.

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