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  1. Sumit Augustine on Can being ‘cancelled’ do more harm than good?February 10, 2024

    Wonderful article, Anjaly. Good to read so much insights about cancel culture

  2. Sumit Augustine on What makes criminal minds, tales of violence fascinatingFebruary 9, 2024

    As a true crime lover myself, this is indeed an interesting article I got to read in Khaleej Times and…

  3. Shiva on The bystander effect | Is it okay to stay awayFebruary 9, 2024

    Excellent and well researched!

  4. Shiva on Can being ‘cancelled’ do more harm than good?February 9, 2024

    Great article!

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Can being ‘cancelled’ do more harm than good?

admin1 year ago1 year ago214 mins

According to Pegasus magazine, cancel culture can find its roots in the 1880s with the Irish, and later gained momentum as a potent social and political tool, notably during the civil rights movement, exemplified by Rosa Parks’ pivotal role in the Montgomery bus boycott.

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Anjaly Thomas is a travel writer, author and journalist known for her solo travels, her bold foray into North Korea and charitable ventures in Africa. Her stories have appeared in many international publications. Visit her travel website: www.travelwithanjaly.com
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