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Tag Archives: cancel culture
A new literary weapon by Andrew Pessin is a sparkling and savagely satirical novel about campus “cancel culture”
JNS When anti-Semitic lunatics take control of the academic asylum by Melanie Phillips September 2, 2021 …Those who support Zionism often find themselves “canceled.” That’s because the Marxist dogma of identity politics divides people into powerful and powerless according to … Continue reading
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“I can imagine that it feels uncomfortable to see that when one’s name is Googled the first thing that comes up is a Canary Mission profile
ELDER OF ZIYON Canary Mission isn’t a “blacklist.” It shines a light on what people say and do. October 6, 2020 At The Intercept, Murtaza Hussain writes about “pro-Israel blacklists”, in an article that blames the Canary Mission for being … Continue reading
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Tagged Canary Mission, cancel culture
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