Social phenomenon consisting in a form of public shaming, usually on social media, that aims to hold individuals and groups accountable for their actions, by calling attention to behavior that is perceived to be problematic.
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Practice (born in the United States) of publicly denouncing behaviours or comments perceived as problematic.
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Examples for "call-out culture "
Examples for "call-out culture "
1 The statistics on youth suicide, he and Lukianoff suspect, are linked to this call - out culture .
2 Based on conversations with high school and college students, the authors believe that most of them "despise call - out culture " .
3 But what we understand as " call - out culture " will probably diminish once we have a more diverse cultural sphere anyway.
4 Perhaps it's the affect of call - out culture on social media, where minor infractions and differences of opinion get amplified into full-blown spats.
5 This is exacerbated by the call - out culture and the phenomenon of cancelling, both of which are pervasive within the social media stratum.
1 We woke up each morning to increasingly worrisome news about the virus, texts from concerned friends, and a volatile callout culture developing.
1 In recent months, however, cancel culture has become gangrenous.
2 Read more: Is cancel culture a force for good?
3 If cancel culture existed, Mel Gibson and Mark Wahlberg would not still be making moves.
4 Is cancel culture here to stay or will it soon fade away as we move on?
5 Like Momo, cancel culture would undoubtedly be a bad thing - if it was actually real.
6 The ' cancel culture ' storm has been devastating.
7 SM: There absolutely is a cancel culture , in fact it has become a central pillar of social media.
8 In his latest Red Hand Files newsletter, the Australian musician was asked what he thinks of cancel culture .
9 The phrase " cancel culture " became mainstream in 2018 as more and more humans were officially cancelled.
10 And she was heavily policed, particularly by her own community, in a time that predated " cancel culture " .
11 Is " cancel culture " a real thing or just another way to weaponise the self-pity of powerful men?
12 He also lashed out at " cancel culture " calling it a "radical assault" on the American way of life.
13 Evidence of the inconsistencies and hypocrisy of cancel culture where evil snowflakes randomly select their next victim, Mr Latham wrote.
14 Peter Dutton has lashed an apparent rash of " cancel culture " in response to the Black Lives Matter movement.
15 Yet the only thing that is authentically Marxist about cancel culture is its robotic view that humans can be rendered obsolete.
16 She disagrees with the current cancel culture of removing old programs and films from TV networks because they do not reflect today's society.
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