No, this is my Stand Up to Cancel Culture Heroes thread.

Literally about a rap video.

Literally not yet another opportunity for you to ramble on about the greatest and worst rapper of all time.

The point is not that he is a rapper. The point is that he stood up.

It’s like listening to a Karen thumb through a bridal magazine.

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this ^^

Absolutely this!

Just as the left overuses so many terms, trying to cast someone’s opinion as ā€œcancel cultureā€ dilutes the term into a meaningless bunch of syllables.

It’s just the ā€œartistā€ yelling at us. :man_shrugging:

… because … art.

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ā€œYellingā€. By that metric opera is yelling.

I dunno, no one’s really yelled at me in a rap song since DMX and Mystikal.

Ok with that definition… what makes Dr Seuss part of cancel culture? Mr Potato head?

Seuss won’t work for you. There’s a Woke Study.

The answer is already in the part of Doug’s post that you quoted.

When you do that, it’s nothing more than ankle biting. :roll_eyes:

Nike is cancelling Lil Nas X.

Wonder who has better lawyers.

So a study is enough for something to be cancel culture?

It is the spark.

No it isn’t because what he claims makes ā€œcancel cultureā€ isn’t what happened with Dr Seuss or Mr Potato head.

Why is it more of a spark than A governor commenting on it?

It gives the illusion of legitimacy. It’s all sciencey and stuff.

The lawsuit is not against Lil Nas X, but the company that he partnered with - the ones who actually make the shoes.

Lil Nas X is not mentioned in the suit.

It’s Nike extinguishing the flames of bad publicity. That is all.