.RonanFarrow helped cancel some of the biggest monsters of all—but he believes the movement should have its limits: “I think cancel culture with respect to words and not actions, is by and large quite silly”
One of the defining traits of the past decade is the rise of cancel culture—a concept that arguably originated with, “Hope I don’t get AIDS. Just kidding. I’m white!” tweet en route to South Africa, the Twitter mob’s first taste of blood. Initially, the idea of “canceling” someone instilled a sense of righteous power. But gradually, like a fishing trawler, everything began to get caught up in the morass—political views, comedy sets, corporate partnerships.
Over time this inspired some self-examination, particularly where #MeToo was concerned. For instance, shouldbe listed in the same breath? Now, the backlash is upon us. At the Obama Foundation Summit in October,
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