1. This letter perfectly illustrates my issue with the "cancel culture" trope The signatories of this letter have bigger platforms and more resources than most other humans. They are not being silenced in any wayhttps://harpers.org/a-letter-on-justice-and-open-debate/ …
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3. If the signatories really cared about making it more difficult to fire people, the letter would discuss more due process rights for workers or perhaps reforms to increase unionization But many of the signatories actively oppose things like that
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Proposals?!? Nothing “new” here is required. All they are saying is “Tell me your thoughts and I will listen with tolerance. If I disagree with you, I’ll also use my words and ask similar tolerance from you”. Not that tricky, Judd.
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It's called you being intolerant and afraid of exchanging ideas.
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Man, it's really messed up that the capitalist class can just fire people any time they want, for any reason. This is somehow the fault of people protesting against police brutality. We are very smart.
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How about “don’t do that and don’t ask for it to be done”? This doesn’t require a ten point plan.
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Hi I'm David Frum, you may remember me from the Iraq war, which ended the lives of hundreds of thousands of human beings in the most brutal ways possible. Watching your family get burned to death by hellfire missiles isn't the type of "canceling" I want to discuss today though...
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