1) Are you a supporter agter reading the prompt or a critic of cancel culture? why?
2) what alternative can be taken to discourage offensive behavior?
Initial Post Elegin by reading the below prompt Cancel culture refers to rapid boycotts of public figures, companies and media after they say or do something considered objectionable or offensive Cancel culture analystems from call-outs on social media, which can spiral into mass shaming or harassment campaigns Proponents consider the movement a form of social justice for marginalized groups. They point to the sweeping #MeToo movement, which used a hashtag to empower women victimized by sexual abuse, sexual assault, and rape to share their stories Other tarpets include statues of Confederate leaders, which were removed during Black Lives Matter protests, mainly due to online criticism deerning the racist Cancel culture has also condemned high-profile figures accused of sexual misconduct racist jokes, or transphobic beliets. It's also used to hold white people accountable for racist, entitled, or demanding behavior following viral social media posts Suneorters wgue that cancel culture is a long overdue way of speaking truth to power, enabling marginalized people to resist long-standing form of abuse and prejudice. The call outs often challenge historical inequalities and bring greater accountability to those in positions of power Critics of cancel culture beleve it is an unfair and indiscriminate rush to judgment that relies on "mob mentality: Some have likened cancel culture to a witch hunt against public figures for various personal, political and ideological reasons. Others have said canceling someone can be an overly disruptive form of intolerance Answer the two (2) discussion questions 1. After reading the above prompt. are you a supporter or critic of cancel culture? Why? "Full credit will be awarded for concise and well thought through explanation. There is no right or wrong answer just your opinion 2. What alternative actions can be taken to discourage offensive behavior? Initial Post Begin by reading the below prompt: Cancel culture refers to rapid boycotts of public heures companies, and media after they say or do something considered objectionable or offensive. Cancel culture usually stems from call-outs on social media, which can spiral into mass shaming or harassment campaigns Proponents consider the movement a form of social justice for marginalized groups. They point to the sweeping #MeToo movement, which used a hashtag to empower women victimized by sexual abuse, sexual assault, and rape to share their stories Other targets include statues of Confederate leaders, which were removed during Black Lives Matter protests, mainly due to online criticism deeming them racist. Cancel culture has also condemned high-profile figures accused of sexual misconduct, racist jokes, or transphobic beliefs. It's also used to hold white people accountable for racist, entitled, or demanding behavior following viral social media posts. Supporters argue that cancel culture is a long overdue way of speaking truth to power, enabling marginalized people to resist long-standing forms of abuse and projudice. The call-outs often challenge historical inequalities and bring greater accountability to those in positions of power Critics of cancel culture believe it is an unfair and indiscriminate rush to judgment that relies on "mob mentality Some have likened cancel culture to a witch hunt against public figures for various personal, political, and ideological reasons. Others have said canceling someone can be an overly disruptive form of intolerance. Answer the two (2) discussion questions: 1. After reading the above prompt, are you a supporter or critic of cancel culture? Why? 'Full credit will be awarded for concise and well thought through explanations. There is no right or wrong answer, just your opinion. 2. What alternative actions can be taken to discourage offensive behavior