

Lukianoff And Defining Cancel Culture
Sep 17, 2024
In this engaging discussion, Greg Lukianoff, president of FIRE and author of "Cancelling Of The American Mind," delves into the nuances of cancel culture. He presents a detailed definition, connecting it to the rise of campaigns against protected speech since 2014. The conversation tackles the ethical dilemmas surrounding controversial topics and the ramifications for free speech. Lukianoff emphasizes the challenges individuals face when confronting backlash and highlights the importance of clear agreements among those opposing cancel culture.
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Lukianoff's Cancel Culture Definition
- Greg Lukianoff defines cancel culture as an increase in campaigns to punish protected speech.
- This includes resulting fear and conformity, focusing on viewpoint discrimination.
First Amendment and Private Businesses
- Scott Alexander is unsure if Lukianoff's definition, referencing First Amendment standards, applies to private businesses.
- The First Amendment mostly constrains government actions, not private entities.
Hypothetical Podcast Scenarios
- Scott Alexander presents hypothetical scenarios involving a pro-pedophilia podcast and listener reactions.
- These range from unsubscribing to launching social media campaigns against the podcast and its platform.