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Cancel culture is now Labor policy

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25 May 2024

9:00 AM

25 May 2024

9:00 AM

Cancel culture, the silencing of opposing views by seeking to destroy livelihoods, is an insidious phenomenon that blights the modern West. And it has mutated well beyond simply trying to have someone fired for saying something an activist disagrees with. Today, sophisticated campaigns of economic coercion and intimidation are launched to silence certain viewpoints.

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John Storey is the Director of Law and Policy at the Institute of Public Affairs

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