Significato di cancel culture | Babel Free
[ˈkɛnt͡sl̩ˌkalt͡ʃɐ]Definizioni
The cultural phenomenon of publicly shaming, rejecting, and ceasing to provide support to people, companies, stores, etc. that are deemed unacceptable, and calling on others to boycott them.
Equivalenti
English
cancel culture
Español
cultura de la cancelación
日本語
キャンセルカルチャー
한국어
취소문화
Nederlands
cancelcultuur
Português
cultura do cancelamento
Русский
культура отмены
Esempi
“With roots in Black Twitter, cancel culture is an unavoidable mainstay of our infotainment age. In an era of too much everything—TV, opinions, news—we’ve come to rely on a vocabulary of consolidation: likes, tweets, emoji. Cancel culture is one of these argots—a governor, a self-regulatory device I have come to wield with pride (if infrequent recklessness). In the collective, the gesture is absolute: we can’t. We’re done. And so we asphyxiate support from a notable cause or figure. Roseanne Barr referred to Valerie Jarrett as an ape? Cancelled. Harvey Weinstein was outed as a sexual predator? Cancelled.”
Livello QCER
B2
Intermedio superiore
Questa parola fa parte del vocabolario QCER B2 — livello intermedio superiore.
Questa parola fa parte del vocabolario QCER B2 — livello intermedio superiore.
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