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The rise of social media appears inextricably linked to the fuelling of today’s culture wars. People expressing views deemed offensive, dangerous and out of date run the risk of being cancelled. Those who are cancelled meanwhile hit back at so-called “wokeness” with accusations of censorship. It's the messy politics of the culture wars.
By ABC Australia4.5
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The rise of social media appears inextricably linked to the fuelling of today’s culture wars. People expressing views deemed offensive, dangerous and out of date run the risk of being cancelled. Those who are cancelled meanwhile hit back at so-called “wokeness” with accusations of censorship. It's the messy politics of the culture wars.

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