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Pulitzer Prize winning novelist Anne Tyler, known for her books Breathing Lessons and A Spool of Blue Thread, recently rebuked cancel culture as well as the idea of cultural appropriation.
This list represents just a small cache of the outrageousness that took place last year, but they’re some of the best, by far.
The U.S. Supreme Court decided to not take up a copyright lawsuit involving a Dr. Seuss and Star Trek mash-up comic book.
Star Trek actor LeVar Burton has recently defended cancel culture, although he believes the term people should use is “consequence culture.”
On today’s Daily Stupid we take a look at The Washington Post on Joe Biden, BlueAnon, Dr. Seuss, and the Super Smash Bros. community.
eBay has begun to delete any and all listings for the six Dr. Seuss books that were recently removed from publication on the grounds that they contain “offensive imagery”.
Universal Studios Orlando has announced that they will be re-evaluating their Dr. Seuss-themed area, Seuss Landing, following the recent ban of several books authored by the celebrated children’s writer from publication.
Dr. Seuss Enterprises will end publication of several of the iconic author’s titles, which they believe present “hurtful and wrong” imagery.