Is cancel culture necessary? | Got People Say
In this episode of Got People Say, we discuss the concept of cancel culture. What exactly defines cancel culture and is it necessary in certain instances? What more can be done to protect victims of online harms like cancel culture and what legal levers are currently in place to protect victims? Content creators Julie Tan, Mathilda Huang and Kevin Tristan share their personal encounters on the topic with Ms Simran Toor from SG Her Empowerment and host Munah Bagharib.
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