2020 marked the rise of internet cancel culture, where social media played a significant role in holding influencers, celebrities, and politicians accountable. One of the most prominent figures affected was comedian and talk show host Ellen DeGeneres, who faced intense scrutiny for her behavior on and off-screen. Despite the overshadowing impact of the global pandemic, the emergence of cancel culture in 2020 left a lasting impact on public figures and the way they are perceived by the online community.
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Trans people, local governments and educators face rising anti-LGBTQ hate, GLAAD report finds
SummaryA report by GLAAD reveals 932 anti-LGBTQ incidents in the U.S. from May 2024 to May 2025, with over half targeting transgender and gender-nonconforming individuals, marking a 20% decrease from the previous year. Notably, incidents against drag performers dropped significantly, while attacks on local governments and educators increased, reflecting shifting extremist focuses. GLAAD emphasizes that these tracked incidents are just a fraction of the actual anti-LGBTQ hate experienced, especially during Pride Month, highlighting the resilience...
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