"It is the triviality of the alleged offenses; the efforts to search out things people said 10, 20, or 30 years ago; the rapid deployment of social media to overwhelm the target; the astonishing unwillingness of administrators to insist on due process for the accused; the complete heedlessness about evidence; the moral panic that accelerates the accusations; and the paralysis of bystanders who realize that to defend the accused is to risk being next," he said.
Education groups decry 'cancel culture,' 'wokeism' on college campuses
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