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I don't know the guy, and I don't know what happened. That's why I certainly don't want to side with anyone in this specific case.

But boy, cancel culture and this whole social justice warrior crap makes me so glad that I moved away from the U.S. many years ago to saner parts of the world.

Obviously that is going to get me downvoted to oblivion here on HN. But hey.




Why do you feel impervious to it because you do not live in the US? Cancel cultural is an internet phenomenon.


Getting a large shitstorm on the internet out of something is a global phenomenon, however, getting fired and blacklisted from future jobs because of an internet shitstorm (which to me is the key part that distinguishes 'cancel culture' from perfectly reasonable outrage or criticism) is not universal, companies reacting like that is much more pronounced in USA than elsewhere. In many parts of the world the exact same actions of an artist and internet reactions to them would not result in anywhere close to the consequences described in this article.


But it's mostly a American internet phenomenon.


Maybe the part of the Internet that's in English. I don't see it elsewhere.




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