What is cancel culture? What is the purpose of ostracizing individuals, groups, and corporations? Is there a goal to cancel culture?

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1)What is cancel culture? What is the purpose of ostracizing individuals, groups, and corporations? Is there a goal to cancel culture? Is the process of ostracization effective? Is cancel culture a problem? Historically, hasnt society canceled, boycotted, withdrawn support, delegitimized, dehumanized, ostracized, banished, exiled, imprisoned, or sought to remove anyone or anything that represents a position or idea that runs counter to what society deems acceptable? As a movement, if you will, how does cancel culture describe or represent our contemporary society? In other words, what does it say about us (in terms of our values, our philosophy, our psychology) that we want to cancel the things we dont agree with?
2)What does it mean to be woke? Is there a goal to wokeness? Once woke, do you stay woke, are you woke in all areas, or is there a danger of returning to a state of pre-wokeness? Does being woke only apply to racial injustice (prejudice and discrimination) or can it be applied more broadly to the awareness of various issues and injustices? As a movement, how does wokeness describe or represent our contemporary society? In other words, what does it say about us (in terms of our values, our philosophy, our psychology) that we view each other (positively or negatively) in terms of wokeness?
3)Given the narratives of Wanda/Vision, Falcon and the Winter Soldier, Loki, and Black Widow, the next phase of Marvel (MCU) narratives seems to be moving toward a more introspective philosophical view. What does this say about us (in terms of our values, our philosophy, our psychology) if we consider that our art (like the narratives of the MCU) often reflects our society (or serves as a snapshot of where were at regarding the contemporary zeitgeist)? In other words, how does this shift in the MCU narrative reflect our world and the issues we are currently dealing with?

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