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One of the most common tools of exclusion is through mobbing
It’s most documented in workplace or academic environments (i.e. key points of capitalist tension) but is thoroughly institutionalized into feminist, queer, and radical spaces as well.
Feminist/queer spaces are more willing to criticize people than abusive systems because they want to reserve the right to use those systems for their own purposes. At least attacking people can be politically viable, especially in a token system where you benefit directly by their absence, or where your status as a good feminist is dependent on constantly rooting out evil.
So mob mentality, dog piling, and cancel culture are most documented in capitalist spaces.....but is most notoriously known as being endemic in spaces known for their anti capitalist stances.......did Jim Sterling ghost write this?
Try untangling that level of cope lads.
It’s most documented in workplace or academic environments (i.e. key points of capitalist tension) but is thoroughly institutionalized into feminist, queer, and radical spaces as well.
Feminist/queer spaces are more willing to criticize people than abusive systems because they want to reserve the right to use those systems for their own purposes. At least attacking people can be politically viable, especially in a token system where you benefit directly by their absence, or where your status as a good feminist is dependent on constantly rooting out evil.
So mob mentality, dog piling, and cancel culture are most documented in capitalist spaces.....but is most notoriously known as being endemic in spaces known for their anti capitalist stances.......did Jim Sterling ghost write this?
Try untangling that level of cope lads.