Goldie Hawn's Experience with Robberies in LA

Actress Goldie Hawn expresses concerns about cancel culture and safety in LA after being robbed twice. She is considering moving to Palm Desert for security reasons.

Cancel Culture at The New York Times

Nellie Bowles discusses her experience with cancel culture at The New York Times, realizing the movement went too far. She details instances of cancelation within the newsroom and the impact on colleagues.

European school exempts Muslim children from studying Dante's The Divine Comedy

A European school exempted Muslim children from studying Dante's The Divine Comedy, sparking debate over cancel culture and cultural cancellation.

Impact of Cancel Culture on Comedy

British comedians Stephen Merchant and Ricky Gervais criticize the 'extreme Left' for stifling comedy and enforcing cancel culture, arguing for more freedom in comedy.

Criticism of Left's Policing of Jokes

Stephen Merchant criticizes the left for policing jokes, noting a shift in who controls comedy boundaries. He highlights challenges in being creative amid heightened sensitivity and mentions the cancel culture threatening shows like The Office and Extras. The left's agenda is seen as divisive, contrasting with the unifying nature of humor. The article also touches on historical instances of censorship in entertainment.

Nellie Bowles' experience with cancel culture and disinformation at The New York Times

Nellie Bowles discusses her experience with cancel culture and disinformation experts at The New York Times in her new book 'Morning After the Revolution.' She criticizes the shift from journalism to activism and the bias against conservatives within the paper.

Discussion on Cancel Culture and Louis C.K.

Comedian Bill Burr and Bill Maher discuss cancel culture and the case of Louis C.K., with Burr arguing that cancel culture is over while Maher disagrees. The conversation delves into the lack of consistency in punishments within the #MeToo movement and the impact on Louis C.K.'s career.

Joining Mobs and Cancel Culture

The article is an excerpt from a forthcoming book by Nellie Bowles, discussing her experience of being part of a cancelation and the dynamics of joining a social movement. It touches on the pressures to conform and the power dynamics involved in canceling someone.

Comedian Michael Rapaport's Comedy Show Canceled Over Support for Israel

Comedian Michael Rapaport speaks out against cancel culture after his comedy show is canceled due to his support for Israel, expressing frustration over being silenced and bullied by anti-Israel protesters.

NatCon Conference in Brussels and Nigel Farage's Response

The NatCon conference in Brussels was almost shut down by a far-left mayor, but a Belgian court ruled the order unconstitutional. Nigel Farage sees this as a victory against cancel culture and a turning point for freedom of speech.

Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson's Political Endorsement and Views on Cancel Culture

Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson explains why he publicly endorsed the Biden-Harris ticket in 2020, talks cancel culture and answers speculation about his future political aspirations. He expresses his frustration with cancel culture and divisions in society, stating that he values authenticity and transparency.

EXEMPLUM - Christian Tech-Noir Thriller Film

EXEMPLUM, a Christian tech-noir thriller, has gained positive buzz and new reviews despite limited marketing resources. The film combines Film Noir with Medieval morality tales, focusing on the moral dilemmas of cancel culture and social media stardom. Director Paul Roland's efforts in promotion have paid off, leading to a second wave of positive press and recognition from various sources.

Aaron Lewis's Opposition to Cancel Culture

Country music star Aaron Lewis expresses strong opposition to left-wing cancel culture, emphasizing freedom of expression and resistance to conformity. He is known for his patriotic songs and confrontational lyrics, with a new album addressing economic challenges under the Biden presidency.

Netflix series 3 Body Problem and its controversial opening sequence

The new Netflix sci-fi series 3 Body Problem features a controversial opening sequence depicting a struggle session during China's Cultural Revolution, sparking debate over its commentary on cancel culture. Showrunner David Benioff denies direct commentary but acknowledges similarities. The series is based on a novel by Chinese author Liu Cixin, with some scenes moved to avoid attention from Beijing authorities. Cancel culture has been compared to the Cultural Revolution for its zealotry and denouncement practices.

Artists' Comebacks After Scandals

Various controversial artists and public figures, including Shane Gillis and Kanye West (Ye), have made comebacks despite past scandals and offensive behavior. The phenomena of artists being 'disgraced but embraced' suggests that public opinion and cultural consumption have evolved to allow for forgiveness and continued success despite past wrongdoings.

Various News Headlines from Fox News

Various news headlines from Fox News covering topics like immigration, border crisis, abortion, political controversies, cancel culture, and more.

Shane Gillis controversy on SNL

Discussion on Shane Gillis returning to host SNL after being fired for using Asian slurs, highlighting the controversy around free speech and cancel culture in comedy.

Political News

Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel to resign after Super Tuesday primaries. Various political and social issues are discussed in the content.

Outrage Culture in the Digital Age

The article discusses the prevalence of outrage culture in the digital age, how it can devolve into toxicity, but also how it can lead to positive societal change. It explores the historical roots of collective outrage and the role of social media in amplifying it.