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Home » Latest Tea » Lizzo Believes Cancel Culture Is Widely Appropriated: ‘It’s Become Trendy, Misused & Misdirected’
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Lizzo Believes Cancel Culture Is Widely Appropriated: ‘It’s Become Trendy, Misused & Misdirected’

Nick FenleyBy Nick FenleyJanuary 9, 2023No Comments
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Public opinion on cancel culture has shifted a lot in the past few years, and Lizzo recently took to social media to share her thoughts on the subject.

Lizzo Says Cancel Culture Has Become ‘Misdirected’: ‘I Hope We Can Phase Out Of This’

The “Truth Hurts” singer’s comments came through Twitter on Friday morning, and Lizzo started off by straight-up expressing that “cancel culture is appropriation.”

“This may be a random time to say this but it’s on my heart.. cancel culture is appropriation.”

She proceeded to explain that, while cancel culture was once a useful tool employed by “truly marginalized people,” it’s deviated from its foundations.

“There was real outrage from truly marginalized people and now it’s become trendy, misused and misdirected.”

Lizzo wrapped up her thoughts by noting, “I hope we can phase out of this & focus our outrage on the real problems.”

This may be a random time to say this but it’s on my heart.. cancel culture is appropriation.

There was real outrage from truly marginalized people and now it’s become trendy, misused and misdirected.

I hope we can phase out of this & focus our outrage on the real problems.

— FOLLOW @YITTY (@lizzo) January 8, 2023

The artist was sure to not harp on the matter, though, as—just twenty minutes later—she was tweeting about Anetra’s recent talent show performance on Ru Paul’s Drag Race. We stan queen who can multitask so early in the morning!

YOU BETTA WALK THAT MUTHAFUCKING DUCK!

— FOLLOW @YITTY (@lizzo) January 8, 2023

Many Twitter Users See Lizzo’s Point, While Others Were Perplexed

On the heels of Lizzo’s tweet, various fans began chiming in on the matter. Some sided with her and noted how, while cancellation was initially about accountability, it’s been “exploited.”

https://twitter.com/johnnysfairy/status/1612230132235915266?s=20&t=7VYhC0QoOGSC8zpjNFXT4w

when lizzo said “cancel culture is appropriation” she was talking about a lot of you.

and it’s disturbing. people of color can’t have ownership of anything. our culture is “meant to be shared”, our humanity is exploited , and how our suffering and traumas are weaponized.

— Lucifer 💋 (@venuswhxre) January 9, 2023

I think cancel culture started out with good intentions, We have to hold people, especially those in positions of power accountable.But we now attack people, famous or not for EVERYTHING.People are capable of growth and change (I’m not counting perverts and racists and all that)

— Chelsea Victoria (@ChelseaVictorix) January 9, 2023

The way that cancel culture promotes virus signaling was also brought up.

YEP.
We've seem to have forgotten you can disagree without anyone being framed as evil.

A lot of people live to virtue signal. https://t.co/Tgrt7F4QoB

— Non-Ironically T.V.'s B. Dave Walters (@BDaveWalters) January 9, 2023

However, others were largely put off by the entire sentiment. In fact, one user said that—while Lizzo is “not even wrong”—her statement “sounds like AI-generated discourse.”

https://twitter.com/titmouse973/status/1612277193786232833?s=20&t=7VYhC0QoOGSC8zpjNFXT4w

Other tweeters found the prospect of “cancelling” cancel culture to be humorous.

Cancelling cancel culture … pic.twitter.com/XVkIKWny2I

— Crutch (@AutoCrutch) January 8, 2023

they finna cancel cancelling 💀

— dawnyredd (@dawnyredd) January 9, 2023

This sentiment was shared by a number of users.

Cancel culture being cancelled for “appropriation” is the simulation having some serious laughs https://t.co/KTXONJ5eHN

— Jack McGuire (@JackMacCFB) January 8, 2023

after all these years on twitter, "cancel culture is appropriation" is the phrase that finally broke my brain

— Keith Harris (@useful_noise) January 9, 2023

Regardless, though, Lizzo’s statement resonated with many, and some even shared that cancel culture has been “co-opted by people who just want to bully.”

https://twitter.com/kittygang4lyfe/status/1612119556113186822?s=20&t=7VYhC0QoOGSC8zpjNFXT4w

You’ve reminded me of how white nationalists have appropriated “woke,” to weaponize against the community that the expression hails from, as well.

— Ian Saint (@iansaint_) January 8, 2023

The Singer Also Recently Called Attention To A Social Media ‘Epidemic’

This online discourse comes just a few days after Lizzo spoke on another issue relating to social media.

Last week, Lizzo tweeted that “we need to talk about the epidemic of believing any and everything y’all see on social media.”

We need to talk about the epidemic of believing any and everything y’all see on social media…

— FOLLOW @YITTY (@lizzo) January 6, 2023

This statement garnered a good amount of support, with most agreeing that people need to be adamant about cross-checking information.

EPIDEMIC total lack of critical thinking

— Seth Green (@SethGreen) January 6, 2023

Agree.
Adding – or anything in general. Check ya information source. Are you participating in a pile on. Are you feeding a negative narrative.

And even then, be prepared to change your thinking.

Love you, Lizzo. Thank you for all you give us xx

— Nors (@nors_2913) January 6, 2023

When they teach kids critical thinking the kids start questioning parents, and then the parents complain that schools are brainwashing their kids.

— Sailor 💫 Bear 🐻 Zodar 🦄 (@zodarzone) January 6, 2023

Do you agree with Lizzo’s statement?

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