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Part of the issue here with cancel culture is that not everywhere else in the world is as segregated to the point where minorities get shot. While economic abuse is insidious, it isn't the same as blaming others for some people's real and perceived victimhood. The rabid attacks on people who are assumed abusers that apparently have no right to a voice, become easy targets for sjw's to score points on amongst themselves, even in cultures where things are no where near as serious as they are in the U.S. This is no less bullying than mainstream ignorance that empowers easy hate.

The systems of society have to foster dialogue, typically through coalition governance and a removal of tribal, lazy, pseudo-democracy. Until then, the money interests will continue to ride the easy lane through controllable term based dictatorships. Without this model of social life, people will continue to adopt the general idea it's okay to control others if the mob is on your side, and the understanding why and how people live life is completely ignored.

It's not rocket science.

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