Millennials Discuss Cancel Culture | Noted | SG Layers
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- Опубликовано: 25 июл 2024
- Is cancel culture important to hold people accountable? Does cancel culture mean that you can't have differing opinions? We invited five Singaporeans to discuss the effects of cancel culture on society.
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00:00 Introduction
00:38 Cancel culture is too extreme.
03:12 Cancel culture places people into a pigeonhole of traits.
05:53 Cancel culture is a result of intolerance to differences in opinions
08:05 What is considered unacceptable social behaviour is undefined.
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Agreed 👍🏼 I feel like Cancel Culture has both it's good and bad side.
If youve made insensitive comments on Twitter in the past based of ignorance or privilege, you should be held accountable for it and that's it. Some like to throw words around to make the offence seem more severe than they actually are. But us as an individual should know how to differentiate between the two based on our own judgement and not just to hop on the bandwagon of hate.
For people such as DK. He has strong allegations against him, some involving the law, coming from the recepients themselves. And how he goes back and forth on addressing it does hit people in the wrong spots. Making us question the authenticity of his response.
But no matter how severe the "crime" is, we should still be mindful on how our own words can affect their mental health. They are still human after all.
Thank you, you really framed the conversation perfectly!! It's really important to to differentiate between an actual crime and just jumping on the bandwagon.
In the case of the DK, you also have a valid point in that we as the audience should extend support to the alleged victims but while we are watching this situation unfold we should also not cause undue harm. Really hopeful that the legal system will take corrective actions in this situation.
Love this video! Especially how open the conversation is, with differing opinions that encourages us to understand this discussion from a whole new perspective!
Thank you so much, really glad you enjoyed the discussion from the group!