The problem in schools isn't cancel culture – it's rape culture
U.S. · MEDIA
June 24, 20226 min read1254 words
Published: June 24, 2022  |  6 min read1254 words
In “Cancelled at 17”, a New York magazine cover story that has ignited a Twitter and media storm, the features writer Elizabeth Weil profiles an “” high school boy, Diego (all the names used were pseudonyms). While drunk at a party, Diego showed his friends nude photographs of hi...
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Content is a good subject with some good sources to show an issue in the UK and speculation about the USA facing the challenge of sexual harassment in schools. Something that would be interesting to know is the demographic and cultural impacts to the harassment students suffer from. The article has a homogeneous approach and does not recognize any cultural diversity and specific measurements of harassment or perception of harassment among various groups of people. If mass marketing no longer works due to diversity, mass reporting will have to also segment their reporting so the information can make sense to the reader.
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