Document Type
Research Paper
Publication Date
Spring 4-8-2021
Abstract
A wicked problem is one that is here to stay, no matter how many solutions are thought of. No matter the solution, it will always interfere with another wicked problem, leaving it in an endless cycle. Cancel culture will always exist, even if it becomes less intense, it will still be here. Though there are differing opinions on the topic of cancel culture, I have researched the negative side to canceling, and I have provided examples of real-life people that have been affected by it. Along with that, I have also given a variety of feasible solutions that could help lessen the intensity of cancel culture.
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Recommended Citation
Wychunas, McKenna M., "Cancel the Behavior, Not the Person" (2021). English Department: Research for Change - Wicked Problems in Our World. 71.
https://research.library.kutztown.edu/wickedproblems/71
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