My idea on cancel culture is that it can get extreme and unproductive when it gets toxic.
<h3>Cancel culture</h3>
Cancel culture is a way that people use to express their displeasure and anger over issues that they find dissatisfying.
It leads to ostracizing people or organizations due to their acts, behaviors or opinions.
Even though it can deter people and even organizations from posting offensive views, it could be negative most times.
- Cancel culture can get too far when the people are against anyone who has a different opinion from them.
- It could be regarded as toxic if it drives the other party to want to harm themselves
- If it involves invasion of privacy and threat.
It is not the best response for wrongdoing because there are other ways of tackling issues and disagreements without ostracizing the other person.
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The statement "the grass is green" is my chosen one.
Answer:
What Elaine can do to feel comfortable is learn more about Pakistan as a country, learn the Pakistani culture and learn about Islam, the family's religion since they are Muslim. Once she does this and she gets to know these people for who they are, instead of listening to stereotypes and false media she can learn about them for herself.
The 1955 Freedom Charter was a statement of the core principles of the South African National Congress. The charter was adopted, officially, in June of 1955 by the Congress of the People. Mandela was not able to witness the Charter being developed because he was under banning orders and living under disguise and in hiding from the police at that time of the Charter's full development and review.