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Cancel culture
Total Results: 107
July 16, 2020
Even excommunication is better than cancellation
Cancel and be damned: today's hyper-puritan mob justice offers no chance of redemption
Giles Fraser
Tuesday
14.07
14.07
The historical amnesia of culture warriors
Work that's cancelled for being 'of its time' was probably objected to, at the time
Dorian Lynskey
Friday
10.07
10.07
So much for the bravery of the Harper’s letter
The response to the free speech petition has once again exposed the intolerance of the Left
Douglas Murray
Tuesday
07.07
07.07
Don’t let the activists grind you down
So what if you stand up for women's rights, or find Louis CK funny? It’s time to stop pandering to the mob
Meghan Murphy
Monday
06.07
06.07
We are all prisoners of groupthink
Patrick McGoohan's 1960s cult curiosity turns out to be a parable for our intolerant times
Gareth Roberts
Tuesday
30.06
30.06
Why won’t liberals defend liberalism?
The woke threat to liberty is not a fringe issue — and people with mainstream opinions are in the firing line
Peter Franklin
Friday
26.06
26.06
Who dares resist the Thought Police?
The reaction to Jake Hepple's stupid stunt shows how dogmatism has poisoned society
Paul Embery
Thursday
11.06
11.06
How cancel culture makes liars of us all
For fear of never being forgiven, we pretend to be better than we are
Giles Fraser
Tuesday
10.03
10.03
Ten woke ways to shut down debate
Some people would prefer you didn’t talk back — here's how they'll try to cancel you
Peter Franklin
Monday
09.03
09.03
The idiotic mistreatment of Woody Allen
The director's critics don't seem to realise that when you replace law with rage, you destroy your own protections
Tanya Gold
Monday
07.10
07.10
Soon we’ll all be cancelled
Cancel culture is not about righting wrongs or making the world more tolerant — it's an addiction to power
Meghan Murphy
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