ANTI-CANCEL CULTURE IS REALLY JUST ANTI BLACKNESS…AGAIN – The Red Hook Star-Revue

Posted: April 17, 2021 at 11:49 am

For the better part of the last decade, America has experienced a snowball of pushback against customs that were once considered social norms, but now acknowledged to be inappropriate.Social media continues to play a major role in a particular kind of public and social accountability, also known as cancelling. In recent months weve seen comedians, politicians, and other public figures debate and disparage this sometimes effective accountability/shaming tool cancel culture. So, what exactly is cancel culture and why is the movement against it anti-Black?The origins of cancel culture trace back to Black Twitter. Black Twitter is the space of the platform where Black users retweet and discuss ideas about entertaining or trending stories.Around 2014, the phrase youre canceled began appearing. The phrase was simply a tweet or hashtag used to call out current or past wrongdoings by public figures. Today, its being referred to as a culture and a movement. However, like many of Black folks creations, the hijacking and misrepresentation of this so-called movement was sure to follow.In mid-2020, a bevy of non-Black critics of BLM protests began speaking out against what they saw as cancel culture. The critics ranged from well-known Youtubers to obscure Instagramers, but eventually reached the realm of politics and daytime TV.Critics like Meghan McCain, Ted Cruz, and even Barack Obama have weighed in on the movement, albeit with some distinct points of view, respectively (Obama). There are observable patterns with mainstream anti-cancel culture warriors, they are usually white, and often conservative. With growing criticism of the movement, several conservatives have used cancel culture as a way to reframe their unfavorable sentiments on political correctness and accountability.Interestingly, the earliest critiques of cancel culture actually came from the Black community. However, those critics did not attempt to do away with the idea of accountability. Early critics discussed the need to affirm rehabilitation and personal growth of individuals, pivoting away from the sometimes unforgiving shaming tool that is canceling.Yet, despite diverging sentiments among Black social media, cancel culture helped hold R. Kelly accountable, for example. Cancel culture and the Me Too movement also called for accountability from folks like Harvey Weinstein, Bill OReilly, Megyn Kelly, Matt Lauer and many more. So, how can holding sexual predators and bigots accountable be a bad thing?Well, for those who oppose the movement, canceling probes spotlights the issues a bit too much. Moreover, in an era where most conservatives supported an alleged sexual predator and racist (and still do), Donald Trump, anti-cancel culture was/is the answer a convenient and pithy retort for those who dont want to think about the complexities of social inequality and injustice.Anti-cancelers are the bad spin-off no one asked for. Simply, what most anti-cancelers want is no consequences. Instead, like public figures Senator Ted Cruz, and Fox news opinionist Tucker Carlson, anti-cancelers appeal to white Americans fatigue with confronting inequality and racism.Earlier this year when Dr. Suess enterprises decided to stop printing six of its books containing blatantly racist imagery (Africans depicted as monkeys, and Asians being called China men), both Carlson and Cruz reacted publicly, by blaming cancel culture.Critics of the discontinuation of these books, simply ignored the racist imagery, succumbing to their childhood nostalgia. During a recent airing of his show, Tucker Carlson went on to say,The liberals have a problem with mid-century American culture, thats the problem with wokeism.Carlson yet again misrepresenting yet another Black colloquialism, woke. To add, mid-century American culture most certainly had no problem with Black people being depicted as monkeys and apparently, neither does Tucker Carlson.At this years Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), anti- cancel culture was highlighted. Speakers like Ted Cruz prioritized spreading the message of anti- cancel culture, or what I call, racist spinoff.Racist spinoff is the repackaging of any social justice tool, to communicate or defend racist ideas. Therefore, anti-cancel culture is indeed anti-Black, because it takes a Black social justice term or movement, and repurposes it in defense of racism. Also, racist spinoff is profitable, Cruz was recently selling signed Dr. Seuss books for sixty dollars, attempting to fight cancel culture.Anti-cancel warriors prioritize ignoring the experiences of marginalized groups and recycling manifest destiny dreams of white America. Moreover, anti-cancel warriors dont seem to care that much when Black people like Bill Cosby, or liberal figures are being canceled.Usually, their outrage is piqued when white American nostalgia is critiqued, and marginalized groups speak loudly about social issues.Again, it seems what anti-cancelers truly want is complete freedom from accountability and consequences storming the nations Capitol and expecting no charges or prison time.When we look back at American history there are many things to learn from. Part of learning from history is identifying a problem and setting a new standard. I believe in reform and the ability for people to change, but first, the problem must be acknowledged and yes, canceled. Honestly, a lot of so-called canceled celebs dont actually suffer any long-term financial or social loss. Many public figures reemerge a few months later. They simply wait out the backlash, issue an apology letter on social media, or stay silent. In reality, cancel cultures effectiveness varies.As the anti-cancel culture movement grows, we can expect to see it used as a right-wing campaign tactic for the 2022 and 2024 elections. And yes, performative activism and the increasing amount of viral moment addicts posing as intellectuals is annoying. However, systemic injustices are far more annoying and quite frequently deadly, so cancel away, please. In other words may the consequences for ones actions apply.Byline: Roderick Thomas is an NYC based writer, filmmaker, and Host of Hippie By Accident Podcast.(Instagram: @Hippiebyaccident,

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