Something about to know who rules over you
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The right wing didn't mind cancel culture 30 years ago. Back then it was "stay in the closet or else".
If there weren't incidents of right wingers shunning people they dont' like they wouldn't be right wingers. It's not hypocrisy though. They just have standards. I know that can be hard to deal with for someone who approaches all actions as essentially equal in value.
Cancel culture is bad because it punishes people for being right. Punishing people for being wrong is another thing entirely.
Left wingers insist nazis are wrong and that is why they think it is just to cancel nazis. (Curiously "nazi" is just whatever the left doesn't like.) They insist that nazi ideas are dangerously infectious, which is why they need to be deplatformed rather than dissected and refuted.
Which was done for the moral fiber of making and keeping society cohesive.
We can see now that faggots are out of the closet and protected by the establishment, society has completely fallen off a cliff, and the standards and principles associated with every tertiary social branch and activity related to those principles have been negatively impacted as well.
It's almost like the sexual revolution, and all of its hierarchical parts that it entails (i.e., homosexuality) would lead to societal ruin... who'd a thunk it? Oh, that's right... the people who knew that it was a slippery slope once you stop keeping it "in the closet or else".