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Cancel Culture Isn’t Dead Yet
United States🏛️ Politics8 days ago

Cancel Culture Isn’t Dead Yet

The article discusses the ongoing presence of 'cancel culture' in Hollywood despite claims that it is waning. While some formerly controversial figures are returning to prominence, the author argues that a more ideological form of cancel culture persists, particularly targeting those who align with conservative or MAGA ideologies. Examples include Sydney Sweeney facing criticism for registering as a Republican but not publicly endorsing a political ideology, and musicians avoiding events linked to former President Donald Trump due to fears of career repercussions. In contrast, celebrities attending events related to President Barack Obama did not face similar backlash. The piece highlights perceived double standards in how political affiliations influence public perception and professional opportunities.

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Cancel Culture Isn’t Dead Yet

The article discusses the ongoing presence of 'cancel culture' in Hollywood despite claims that it is waning. While some formerly controversial figures are returning to prominence, the author argues that a more ideological form of cancel culture persists, particularly targeting those who align with conservative or MAGA ideologies. Examples include Sydney Sweeney facing criticism for registering as a Republican but not publicly endorsing a political ideology, and musicians avoiding events linked to former President Donald Trump due to fears of career repercussions. In contrast, celebrities attending events related to President Barack Obama did not face similar backlash. The piece highlights perceived double standards in how political affiliations influence public perception and professional opportunities.

Bias read (Right): The article frames cancel culture as primarily targeting conservatives and MAGA-aligned individuals, using examples such as Sydney Sweeney's registration as a Republican and musicians avoiding Trump-related events. The tone suggests that left-leaning cultural forces are actively suppressing right-of

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