![The massive outcry against “cancel culture” provides us with an opportunity for introspection. It is a reminder to identify our own values and goals and to understand that they are bigger than fleeting public interest.](https://www.inklingsnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Screen-Shot-2022-03-02-at-5.33.29-PM-900x464.png)
“Cancel culture” is not the punishment everyone thinks it is
Mimi Casey '22, Paper Opinions Editor
• March 2, 2022
![Cancel culture is a very popular way of calling people out on social media. Rather than using a method that addresses one’s errors, cancel culture is being used to tear people down to the extreme. Recently, TikTok stars Charli and Dixie D’Amelio were temporarily canceled for their alleged disrespect in a YouTube video.](https://www.inklingsnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Jxuk7Ek6B2Fo5mPOqBMoOdEjsSol9pLZWeMx57dJU-RhqWmkt4D1TqC3Paukg93UuxsRwX5uBnR6TnaxWiIDRKaBiA2cyx3CEeSn4e_GBOeFkjDk4FDcivtIpP55b71gmWPlMTuA-629x900.jpg)
Recent controversy proves cancel culture virulent trend
Betti Kobak '22, Managing Editor
• November 25, 2020
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