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Cancel Culture on The Internet | The Parley Unplugged #Episode3

1 h 0 min · 7 de feb de 2024
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Recorded at The Parley Debate Event in July 2023, this episode is all about the hot topic of Cancel Culture on the internet. What defines cancel culture and how has it evolved? How does it impact public figures versus everyday individuals? Is cancel culture an effective tool for social justice? How might things be done differently? And the ultimate question: Should Cancel Culture be cancelled? Our two debate teams go head-to-head in a fiery discussion, dissecting the complexities of publicly condemning inappropriate behavior online. From accountability to the risks of stifling personal growth, no stone is left unturned. As with most complex topics, it’s usually not a simple yes or no answer. Grab your headphones and buckle up for an exhilarating ride to find your own answers! Hit play now and join the conversation! Don't miss out on this eye-opening exploration of Cancel Culture! Learn more about us: https://www.sticksstones.org

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