For Lizzo, cancel culture has become “a fad” and has completely moved away from the real issues it was originally addressing.

“It may seem out of nowhere, but it weighs on my heart… Cancel culture is appropriation,” the artist wrote on Twitter.



“There were real outrages expressed by really marginalized people but now it's become a misused and misdirected fashionable thing.

I hope we can put an end to this and direct our outrage to the real issues.

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Words that won the approval of many Internet users, some of whom did not hesitate to push Lizzo's thinking a little further.

"I don't want people to get wiped off the map.

I want people to be *held accountable* and face the consequences of their wrongdoings/crimes.

Is it too much to ask?

“commented a user.

Another related the deviation of the “cancel culture” to the misuse of the notion of “wokism”: “You reminded me of the way in which white nationalists appropriated the term “woke” by instrumentalizing it against the community that forged it.

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Note also that Lizzo's words came when she herself was a victim of the "cancel culture" to the point of having to change the lyrics of one of her songs.

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