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Getting tight — the psychology of cancel culture | TheHill
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In response to President Trump's unchecked actions, the left has closed ranks and began to institute clearer standards, purity tests and ever harsher sanctioning of its members — also known as, cancel culture.
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They're eating their own as their claims fail in normal society.