Hey what's up doc, On 2021-03-25 00:41:41, Jonas Smedegaard wrote: > Quoting M dB (2021-03-24 23:55:23) >> A few thoughts: >> >> - I don't like the term "cancel" because I think it doesn't mean much >> anymore and is too loaded. > > Means too little and too much at the same time?!? > > https://www.dictionary.com/e/pop-culture/cancel-culture/ describes it as > a form of boycott, calling out, and group shaming. > > Wikipedia seems to share that view - what am I missing? Am I in some > bubble confirming my views, and other bubbles tell radically different > storis about the meaning of the term? > > >> Are we discussing a handful of people leaving volunteer positions? >> Yes. Are we discussing ruining their lives? No. > > Are we disccussing public boycott and shaming? Yes. > > Do public boycott and shaming ruin lives? Hopefully not, but I wonder > how you can so confidently dismiss both the term as being meaningless > and the action as being harmless. Shame on you for not taking > responsibility for your action.
Did you just "shame" someone because they supposedly call on "shaming" someone else? Isn't that a contradiction? > I get a strong impression that this RMS felow is far from a saint, and > encourage that he be properly tried for his alleged wrongdoings. So basically, what you are proposing is that, instead of suggesting RMS simply be expelled from a non-profit, all the witnesses and victims of his crimes should collectively organise for him to be criminally prosecuted in a court of law in the United States? How would that not be public shaming? Anyways, I think the point here is to get seconders, maybe we should keep those arguments to the vote and move on. I hope I won't regret outlining the contradictions here. A. -- Government is the Entertainment division of the military-industrial complex. - Frank Zappa