Regarding censorship, it’s a complex issue and there’s a bit to unpack here, but as a rule I feel it’s ill advised. Many people do hold racist or sexist misconceptions, and by censoring much of that discussion we’ve effectively bifurcated our sources of information so that Republicans and Democrats are now living in two separate realities. By censor, I am mostly referring to how many media commentators dismiss, say, racist misconceptions as being “obviously wrong” without explaining why.
Talking heads in the media spouting sensationalist nonsense (such as having a competitor shut down) isn’t censorship. They don’t have the authority to make that sort of decision, and are probably just trolling for clicks (or eyeballs). The media is a pretty cynical institution that is more interested in driving advertising revenue than anything.
I find it amusing that we have conservatives equating their arguments on Twitter with “death to Israel” type comments. Says it better than I ever could. We could wax lyrical about the hypocrisy and cynicism of big Tech all day... but if it’s just whataboutism for the hard-right then why bother? Given the events of January 6 I’d say big Tech are concerned they will lose their immunity to liability. They probably should. Make no mistake here: they’re not deplatforming users because they have a liberal agenda: they’re worried about a future regulatory environment where they are no longer free to do whatever they like with impunity. So they’re begrudgingly taking action to show everyone how “responsible” they are.
The “cancel culture” movement is something where you have to take it on a case-by-case basis. Student activism can get a little silly at times, but there’s nothing fundamentally wrong with students making political statements. Where it becomes a problem is with social media lynch mobs, harassment, and bullying which are now all endemic online these days, but now we’re back to social media not being liable for anything.
Thinking about all this... does anyone know a good resource for debunking racist/sexist misconceptions that takes things in a dry, neutral tone and focusses on well-reasoned, well-referenced factual rebuttals? I’d be nice to just have a link to point to. I’ve found unconscious bias stuff is pretty good, but it deals with a very specific issue. That sort of thing, essentially, but for more issues.
Edit: typographic errors