cancel culture
Trump Called 'Cancel Culture' the Definition of Totalitarianism. But He's Tried to Cancel All These People and Businesses.
Trump has a long history of calling for the firing or boycotting of anyone he doesn't like. Here are more than 50 examples.
Celebrities, Famous Pundits Put the Discourse at the Center of the Discourse
Everyone from J.K. Rowling to Noam Chomsky agrees that open debate is good, and they signed an open letter to say so.
Kobe's Death Is the One Thing You Can't Joke About, According to Comedians
After Ari Shaffir made a video joking about Bryant, comedians like Joe Rogan and Tom Segura say he went too far.
The Imperfection Artist: Amanda Palmer Reflects on a Long Career of Pissing People Off
Palmer has found herself on the wrong side of public opinion more than a few times over the past 20 years. VICE caught up with the polarising singer to discuss fame, shame, and the pitfalls of celebrity.
The #MeToo Movement Impacted Gen Z. But Not How You Might Think
Two years ago, the Harvey Weinstein sexual abuse revelations thrust a hashtag into headlines. Here's what some teens say they learned.
This Group of Millennials Is Making Political Discourse Healthy Again
In the Philippines, young people with opposing views come together for respectful in-person discussions, in an effort to understand each other.
Sarah Silverman, Who Did Blackface, Doesn’t Think You Should ‘Cancel’ People
"It’s almost like there’s a mutated McCarthy era, where any comic better watch anything they say."
This Is How Employers Screen Your Old Social Media Posts
Old tweets can lead to you being cancelled, or not hired, quicker than ever. We go inside the social media vetting process.
In Defense of Cancel Culture
“Cancellation isn't personal. It’s a way for marginalized communities to publicly assert their value systems through pop culture.”
Ricky Gervais Might Have Caught Up with the Times
Netflix's 'After Life' reveals self-awareness from the man who has courted mawkishness and mediocrity.