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Culture War Roundup for the week of April 17, 2023

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Due to cancel culture and maybe even social media in general would you say its worth shooting for fame?

Back when I was a kid (when tv was the main screen) I guess I wanted to be famous. But I wanted to be famous because when I saw these muscians, actors and comedians I just thought wow their lives are easy and fun and obviously they're rich.

Now it seems like celebrities still have much more fun than the average person but it seems like to keep your position has gotten harder, especially the newer you are.

Is it still worth it?

It's always been this way about something.

Before, it's Marilyn monroe being all scandalous 'an shit, the Dixie Chicks failing to be sufficiently patriotic (sic. blood thirsty), taking the lords name in vain, whatever the fuck.

The cost of and benifit of fame is everyone watching you, so they can all shout at the some time when you violate the norm of the day.

Neither of these is comparable to modern cancelations.

How so?

I mean, shit; one case took them from being one of the top acts in their genre to not existing. Complete total nuked out of existance level. Not even Kanye got his shit rocked that hard.

People not listening to your stuff anymore is not cancelation. Cancelation is trying to put obstacles to people listening to you.

Also, I thought the Dixie Chicks still exist, they just had to change their name because it was too unPC?