So, I don't think that the correct response here is to start bickering over who is the more guilty party. That is a dead-end enterprise, not to mention a distraction from the original question.Res Ipsa wrote: ↑Wed Dec 15, 2021 5:23 pmMy reserves of things to worry about is kinda tapped. Which aspects of cancel culture should I be most concerned about:
1. Terry Gilliam gets to put on his production at a different theater?
2. New state laws prohibiting the teaching of accurate U.S. history?
3. New wave of banning books from school libraries?
Cancel culture became a "thing" only when someone noticed that it was happening to a certain class of people.
We agree that cancel culture exists. We may disagree about some details regarding its history. Now the question, for me at least, is what a good response to this phenomenon ought to be. I would say that winking at less egregious forms of it is not an optimal response.
ETA: Oh, and by the way, I was put off by the "cancelling" of the Dixie Chicks and the renaming of French Fries to Freedom Fries. I am horrified by the state laws prohibiting the teaching of U.S. history in schools, and I find wholly repugnant the banning of books from school libraries.
The mistake here is to be sucked in by what is occasionally called "bundling." We have become expert at dissecting exactly where the boundaries between right and wrong-thinking people are located these days. If someone stumbles upon and comments on an issue that has been captured and bundled with a certain group on the ideological spectrum, it has become dangerous to make those comments because now one has "outed" themselves as being sympathetic with that ideological group.
I am not accusing you of engaging in any skullduggery here, Res Ipsa, but presenting these dilemmas is one of the tools people use to separate the wheat from the chaff, so to speak. Those who appear to get more upset about Gilliam when they could have been posting instead about Texas schoolbook issues are now silently judged as being sympathetic to the wrong causes, and they have thus outed themselves as being crypto-fascists, haters, or what have you. Forget the fact that there are many hours in a day and one can be upset about both. Indeed, it is very important that one be concerned about both.