You’re free to not like or want these things to be codified in law but it’s still nonetheless the formula of how to turn mob rule into a dialog. Nobody is showing up to the house of a murderer with pitchforks anymore because we have a functioning court system. Factory owners aren’t having their door broken down by angry workers because we have labor laws.
And they were just speaking out against the war and a President.
I don't think ephemeral messages really solve the problem because the information that seems most often weaponized are public posts - or a person can just take a screenshot of it if they're interacting with you for the express purpose of gathering something they could frame in a bad light against you.
I'm lost. Musk himself was spreading misinformation and lies about Covid, e.g. about HCQ/Ivermectin being magic cures to his 62M twitter followers. What lies and misinformation are you talking about?
>"A routine background check of King's social media revealed two racist jokes, one comparing black mothers to gorillas and another making light of black people killed in the holocaust
Part of society understands that the excarcerated deserve employment opportunities
But then another group wants someone fired for telling a bad joke at a tech conference tweeting the wrong joke while on a trans-atlantic flight
We must understand that we are all a product of our best and worse moments and learn to forgive
The story of the beer guy and the reporter who cancelled him and got cancelled is mostly fake. The reported did background as standard practice and found the racist tweets and reached out to the beer guy for comment. He never intended to play them up or make a case to "cancel" him. But the beer guy issued a proactive statement that the Register was targeting him which lead to an immediate and over-the-top counteroffensive driven by right-wing media. The anti-cancel culture missionaries look for any and every excuse to protect racist messaging, so they fight any and every attempt to shed light on racism.
https://www.cjr.org/first_person/aaron-calvin-viral-story-tw...
https://ottawa.citynews.ca/local-news/ontario-liberals-drop-...
So election is going on:
>Alex Mazurek was terminated after homophobic comments on Facebook from 2014 were unearthed.
POLITicians are supposed to be POLITe.
>The Ontario Liberals are dropping their candidate in the Chatham-Kent-Leamington riding after comments he made on Facebook several years ago were brought to light.
There's basically no chance the liberals win in chatham. This has more to do with virtue signaling. "We are so virtuous that we would never let one of our candidates say homophobic things.
>In a statement posted to Facebook, Mazurek said the comments were unacceptable, but noted he was 13 years old when he wrote them eight years ago.
13 years old you said something mean? Cancelled!
What makes the NDP care what a 13 year old boy said? All people mature and get wiser since they were 13. What made the liberals go nuclear on a riding they have 0% chance of winning?
It's about saying how virtuous they are.
> It's about saying how virtuous they are.
I agree; that's what they're doing. But isn't there some virtue also in not judging adults for the stupid things they said when they were kids?
Progressives tend to be more concerned with economics than with culture war. Trad libs are more likely to wage culture war.