Is “Cancel Culture“ Real? | What Does It Meme

Go to to get a huge discount on a 2-year plan. And enter the code “THETAKE” to get an extra month of NordVPN for free! It’s risk-free with Nord’s 30-day money-back guarantee! “Cancel culture”: is it the bane of our modern existence, an overdue reckoning for the powerful, PC-hysteria-driven mob rule, or does it not even exist? To cancel is, essentially, to culturally boycott -- to stop giving your support to a celebrity or company after they’ve done something that offends you or expressed views you find unsavory. While some paint cancel culture as an out-of-control moral panic terrorizing our society, others say there is no such thing -- and that for the most part when people are canceled, nothing lasting really happens to them. Here’s our Take on why getting cancelled is more of a phase than a permanent state, and how this tool can be used for better and for worse. Support The Take: Shop our Limited Edition Merch: Support our channel and look great doing it with Take t-shirts, hoodies, and more! If you like this video, subscribe to our channel and support us by: Joining our Patreon: vote on the topic we cover next, gain early access to videos and much more! Follow The Take: Facebook: Instagram: Snap: Twitter: Website: We are The Take (formerly ScreenPrism).
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