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PRO/Callout Culture

This Callout culture provides a voice to disenfranchised poor and powerless people
As technology has developed, our media is becoming more democratic as Twitter and similar
platforms have allowed minorities and blacks to have more of their voices heard. It is not only a
significant development for our culture but also a positive one, as it means the powerless can
express themselves in ways that were previously not possible. Therefore, racism, sexism, and
bigotry no longer qualify as good remarks. These people spoke these things without being
reprimanded, so losing their privilege feels like a loss. They delegitimize this criticism by using
phrases like "cancel culture." It is claimed. Influential people have mistaken new ways of telling
people "you are wrong" for the operation of mob rule and a crackdown on free speech. The
presentation is instead intended to expose an audience to a voice that is just beginning to emerge.
It is impossible to eradicate everyone who disagrees with us from society. We can remain
focused on progress and change without setting a dangerous precedent or destroying lives along
the way. In cancel culture, the voice of the powerless rises to fight for the rights of more
significant numbers of rich and powerful people.
I have chosen pro for callout culture because I am in favor of freedom of speech and justice.

Reference:
 Spencer Kornhaber, "It's Not Callout Culture. It's Accountability.," theatlantic.com, June
16, 2020
 Oscar Schwartz, "Calling out for Justice," ethics.org, July 19, 2018

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