The 10 Most Shocking List of Cancel Culture Victims of 2021

Cancel culture has become one of the most discussed phenomena in contemporary society. It refers to the practice of boycotting or ostracizing people, companies, or brands for their views, actions, or affiliations that society deems inappropriate. Cancel culture has been a hot topic for the past few years, and 2021 has been no exception. Here are the ten most shocking list of cancel culture victims of the year.

1. Dr. Seuss Enterprises

In March 2021, the estate of beloved children’s author Dr. Seuss announced that six of his books would no longer be published due to their perceived racist imagery. The decision to cancel the books sparked a heated debate, with some people arguing that Dr. Seuss’s work should be viewed in its historical context and others believing that the imagery in question was indeed offensive.

2. Gina Carano

Gina Carano, a former MMA fighter and actress in the hit series “The Mandalorian,” found herself canceled in February 2021. Carano was fired from the show due to controversial social media posts that compared political divisions in the United States to the persecution of Jews during the Holocaust.

3. Sharon Osbourne

Sharon Osbourne, a co-host on the talk show “The Talk,” found herself embroiled in a cancel culture controversy in March 2021. During a discussion of racism with her co-hosts, Osbourne defended British television personality Piers Morgan’s controversial comments about Meghan Markle. After Osbourne’s defense, several of her co-hosts accused her of being racist, leading to her exit from the show.

4. The Golden Globes

In February 2021, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, which oversees the Golden Globe Awards, was accused of lacking diversity and engaging in corrupt practices. As a result of the backlash, multiple celebrities and media companies pulled out of the awards ceremony, arguing that it did not accurately represent the industry.

5. The Looney Tunes

The Looney Tunes, one of the most beloved cartoons of all time, became the target of cancel culture in March 2021. Some observers argued that a scene in which the character Pepe Le Pew kisses a female character without her consent promotes sexual harassment and assault.

6. Emma Watson

In March 2021, actress Emma Watson faced the wrath of cancel culture after she posed for a revealing photoshoot for a magazine. Many people argued that Watson, who has been a vocal feminist advocate, was undermining her message by engaging in what they perceived as objectification.

7. Mr. Potato Head

Hasbro’s Mr. Potato Head became a target of cancel culture in February 2021 when the company announced that it would drop the “Mr.” from the character’s name to be more gender-inclusive. Conservative commentators accused Hasbro of caving in to woke culture, but the move was seen as a small and mostly symbolic step towards greater inclusivity.

8. Dave Chappelle

Famed comedian Dave Chappelle has faced increased scrutiny from cancel culture advocates in recent years, with some accusing his material of being insensitive towards marginalized groups. In October 2021, Chappelle’s latest special, “The Closer,” faced widespread condemnation for its comments on LGBTQ+ people.

9. Chrissy Teigen

Celebrities are not immune to cancel culture, and in June 2021, model and TV personality Chrissy Teigen faced a backlash after comments she made to reality TV personality Courtney Stodden. In the comments, which were made publicly on social media in 2011, Teigen told Stodden to “kill herself.” The reemergence of these comments led social media users to call for Teigen’s cancellation.

10. The Washington Football Team

Sports teams are not immune to cancel culture either, as evidenced by the Washington Football Team. The team faced intense pressure for years to change its name, which was widely viewed as racist and offensive to Native Americans. In July 2021, the team announced that it would change its name to the Washington Football Team permanently.

Conclusion

Cancel culture has become an increasingly divisive phenomenon, with some arguing that it represents an important check on harmful beliefs and behavior while others view it as an attack on free speech and expression. The ten examples listed above represent just a small sample of the many instances of cancel culture that have occurred in 2021. As the debate rages on, it remains to be seen how cancel culture will continue to shape society in the years to come.

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