Dining across the divide: The restaurant had us down as a blind date!'
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Dining across the divide: The restaurant had us down as a blind date!'
"Cancel culture is often misrepresented. If you’re having a party, you decide who gets to come and who doesn’t. If someone gatecrashes, you can say, 'Sorry mate'."
"I don’t believe in cancel culture under any circumstances. It stops people thinking and challenging themselves. It’s that old thing: know thyself, know thy enemy."
Antony and Chris, who met for a meal, shared their backgrounds and interests, discussing topics like cancel culture. Antony, a digital cartographer, and Chris, a horticulturist, exchanged life stories and culinary experiences. They enjoyed rustic Italian dishes and reflected on the nature of free speech and invitations in social contexts. Antony emphasized that the term 'cancelled' is often misused, suggesting that not being invited to an event does not equate to censorship. Chris expressed a belief that cancel culture hinders critical thinking and self-awareness.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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