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57844743385 | 4 years ago
There’s no recourse, no appeal, no tribunal, no council of wise learned people you can go to when the mob sets out to destroy you.
You’re just simply fucked and have to accept you’ve been cancelled, your reputation is ruined and you’re “out”.
That’s all there is to it and no-one has come up with a solution.
dfxm12|4 years ago
Also, it's hard to assert that you're ruined. I get that this is an emotional response, just like an angry mob's, but rest assured that time has shown that's it's not really the case. Getting fired from one speaking engagement does not ruin a person. It's more like temporary embarrassment, which happens to everyone. Kevin Spacey, Jeffrey Toobin, Bill O'Rielly, etc. have all been "cancelled", but are back working today.
One solution, at least in America, would be a better social safety net, so that most of your benefits aren't tied to having a job. Losing your job shouldn't be so scary, no matter what the reason (although that wouldn't matter in this specific case, since this person didn't lose their job).
HonestOp001|4 years ago
Google did not want to deal with the mob. Both externally and internally. They came up with a lame reason to let him go.
We are currently seeing people okay with pulling social safety net benefits for choosing not to vaccinate. How can you guarantee that politicos will not buckle similarly.
joshuaheard|4 years ago
hw-guy|4 years ago
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ChainOfFools|4 years ago
this is the same mob that accepts you as 'in' based on how readily your social profile can be mapped to a silhouette template drawn in broad strokes that do not degrade or distort from low bandwidth amplification because it is already in its most reduced form to begin with.
lightweight, irreducible binary properties, such as 'Y does|does not support cause Z' percolate to the surface where they can be accessed by an audience whose members go no deeper than is necessary to splash another with hot takes.
it costs almost nothing to attract the attention (and KPIs) of the broad, shallow audience that values "cancelation." both sides of political spectrum messaging are increasingly (and existentially) optimized to cater to this fraction of their constituency above all else.
peter_retief|4 years ago
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