Dalam menghadapi fenomena "cancel culture", kita perlu belajar untuk menjadi lebih bijaksana. Media sosial memang memberi kita ruang untuk berekspresi dan berpendapat, tapi kita juga harus ingat untuk selalu menghargai dan memahami orang lain.Â
Semoga, dengan pemahaman yang lebih baik tentang "cancel culture", kita bisa bersama-sama menciptakan lingkungan sosial yang lebih sehat dan positif.
Referensi:
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- Vasagar, J. (2019). ‘They don’t get it’: AI and the cultural divide between Silicon Valley and the world. The Guardian.
- Ward, J. (2017). It's not only unfair not to hire someone because of their dialect, it's discrimination. The Guardian.
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