Colin Brazier: Cancel culture is ‘less civilized’ than the stocks

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Colin Brazier says: “Our latest iteration of the stocks is cancel culture. And unlike the pillory, cancellation isn’t a short sharp shock of shame, but a powerful instrument of public humiliation that goes far beyond the here and now.”

“Instead of neighbours, anyone unfortunate enough to have triggered a Twitter mob into life, will find calls for their cancellation pouring in, not just from around the parish, but from different continents.”

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