Back in August, a California-based influencer named Megan Farina called for effectively canceling anybody who didn’t explicitly say that they didn’t vote for Kamala Harris during the last election cycle. This included people who merely said they didn’t want to get political.
Her belief? If they were good people who voted for good people, they’d come out and say it:
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This application of cancel culture is quite ironic, because she’s now being swept up in what some conservatives are beginning to call “consequence culture” — i.e., where people who say and do horrible things are held to account for them, even if they’re on the left.
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