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ancel culture, also called 'call-out culture', is a term used to describe the act of boycotting people, usually celebrities, who share controversial opinions or have done something in the past that people find offensive. The term 'cancel culture' came to prominence in recent years starting with the #MeToo movement, where celebrities and other public figures were being exposed as physical or sexual abusers.
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