
Refusing to be Accountable: The Rights of the Accused
In Episode 34, we look at the similarities between the criminal justice system and cancel culture. We also look at the differences -- notably, that the criminal justice system affords rights to those who are accused of offences, while cancel culture...
Fucking Cancelled · Fucking Cancelled, Clementine Morrigan, and Jay Lesoleil
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In Episode 34, we look at the similarities between the criminal justice system and cancel culture. We also look at the differences — notably, that the criminal justice system affords rights to those who are accused of offences, while cancel culture does not.
Part of the Refusing to be Accountable series.
Show Notes
Episode 6 - Refusing to be Accountable: Responsibility, Boundaries, Intervention and Punishment
Episode 21 - Refusing to be Accountable: On Accountability Processes
Cancel Culture and the Rights of the Accused, by Jay
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