At this point, there are more essays decrying "cancel culture" than there are rabbit's noses. On an ideological level, many of them are rousing, but if they enter the realm of everyday life by listing specific examples, the arguments weaken.
Many forbidden ideas are taboo because they, often obviously, have little potential to help society, and great potential to harm it.
I've deliberately avoided mentioning any specific heresies here.
I'll give the author credit for bringing that to the reader's attention. Then I also wonder if he wrote a draft with examples (the heresies of anti-feminists? groypers? race scientists?), and realized he would disgust his audience.
Many forbidden ideas are taboo because they, often obviously, have little potential to help society, and great potential to harm it.
I'll give the author credit for bringing that to the reader's attention. Then I also wonder if he wrote a draft with examples (the heresies of anti-feminists? groypers? race scientists?), and realized he would disgust his audience.