In the social media era, public forums have been become a platform where individuals and companies are being held accountable for overstepping acceptable social norms. The practice of cancel culture is problematic because of the way in which the people behind these public platforms cancels people, rendering them cut off from society, as a punishment for what they have said or done. This falls into the category of retributive justice. Often, when a person is cancelled, there is little or no chance of them one finding a way back. What are the limitations of cancel culture after justice has prevailed and those cancelled have served their time. Is there redemption after society disengages your work?
Guest: Nolwazi Tusini - Gender Activist
Guest: Tshiamo Malatji -Social Commentator and Community Organizer

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