The language and spectacle of public cancellation has a long history, but in recent years movements such as
#MeToo and
#BlackLivesMatter have prompted what's been described as a 'cancellation' or ' cultural boycott ' of celebrities, brands and companies . From its beginnings in African-American subcultures – and following a long tradition of the appropriation of black language by white people – the term 'cancel' and its meanings have been appropriated by predominantly white mainstream media since the mid-to-late 2010s.
https://lens.monash.edu/@politics-society/2023/09/04/1386105/cancelled-beyond-reductive-approaches-to-cancel-culture-as-bad-or-good#monash
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