If you spend time on social media, you’re bound to eventually find controversy about public figures and conversations about how their work should be treated. Some take an apathetic stance and ...
“Cancel culture” has been a mainstream talking point since the mid-2010s, though its meaning has never been murkier. Is cancel culture when someone faces backlash for racist, sexist, or homophobic ...
Steve Harvey says that the real reason why he quit performing stand-up comedy in 2012 was because audiences were becoming too sensitive and he didn’t want to self-censor just to appease them.
Throughout our history, people have challenged each other’s views and ideas. However, since the invention of the internet, it has become remarkably easy to publicly criticize someone for their words ...
By Celena Glaghassi, Staff Writer As a Gettysburg College student, I have two major fears: failing a class and dropping my ...
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Steve Harvey quit stand-up comedy over cancel culture: ‘Comedy is too hard to do right now’
Steve Harvey stands by his decision to quit stand-up comedy over ten years ago. The “Family Feud” host, 68, appeared on Tuesday’s episode of “The Pivot Podcast” and was asked what “acceptable jokes” ...
Older generations often see cancel culture as proof that Gen Z is too sensitive, but talk to teens, and a more nuanced picture emerges. For them, calling out bad behavior isn’t about permanent ...
When Vice President JD Vance sat down to host an episode of Charlie Kirk’s podcast days after the conservative activist’s assassination, he came with a directive. “When you see someone celebrating ...
Portnoy says “free speech” isn’t the issue with the late-night show cancellation. “Here is my take on the Kimmel suspension. I think I may be in the minority here but this isn’t a free speech or ...
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