A must read from the late Mark Fisher, who presents the idea of cancel culture as classist and neoliberal. Relevant considering the conversations currently being had about the ethics of (or lack thereof) cancel culture, and how cancellations are weaponised using neoliberal logic.
A must read from the late Mark Fisher, who presents the idea of cancel culture as classist and neoliberal. Relevant considering the conversations currently being had about the ethics of (or lack thereof) cancel culture, and how cancellations are weaponised using neoliberal logic.
“So what can we do now? First of all, it is imperative to reject identitarianism, and to recognise that there are no identities, only desires, interests and identifications.”
“So what can we do now? First of all, it is imperative to reject identitarianism, and to recognise that there are no identities, only desires, interests and identifications.”
"The report portrays the fossil fuel industry as a common enemy in the struggle for racial and environmental justice. “Many powerful companies that drive environmental injustice are also backers of the same police departments that tyrannize the very communities these corporate actors pollute,” it states"
"The report portrays the fossil fuel industry as a common enemy in the struggle for racial and environmental justice. “Many powerful companies that drive environmental injustice are also backers of the same police departments that tyrannize the very communities these corporate actors pollute,” it states"