Some among the cancel culture crowd have accused Christian families of having been the perfectors of cancel culture. But is that an accurate characterization?
Cancel culture has come to entail retailers, providers, employers, media and others refusing to carry products, not permit services, fire employees and/or censor content, among other things. In fact, cancel culture has even come after some of the very things that Christian families have sought to protect their children from. — Be sure to read this interesting Op-Ed
No, Cancel Culture Is Not the Same as Christian Families Upholding Values
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I still can’t figure out what cancel culture is? Sort of like the term Co-dependent never made sense and still doesn’t. Who isn’t co-dependent? No one is an island. The most independent man is he who is 100% dependent on God.
So, what is cancel culture?