字幕列表 影片播放 由 AI 自動生成 列印所有字幕 列印翻譯字幕 列印英文字幕 - [Reporter] As cancel culture - 記者】由於取消文化 is infiltrating everywhere. 正在到處滲透。 And it doesn't even. - The way of me making change 而且它甚至沒有。- 我改變的方式 - And this cancel culture. - Is be as judgemental as - 而這種取消文化。- 是作為判斷力 possible about other people. - Cancel culture in a nutshell 可能對其他人。- 取消文化的簡述 Cancel culture actually. - Cancel culture. 取消文化其實。- 取消文化。 - Freedom of speech. - Cancel culture. - 言論自由。- 取消文化。 (dramatic music) 咍 - Let's talk about cancel culture. - 我們來談談取消文化。 I'm gonna assume you know that cancel culture is a form 我想你應該知道,取消文化是一種 of a boycott involving an individual. 涉及個人的抵制活動; Usually a celebrity, who is deemed to have 通常是名人,被認為有 had problematic behavior 有問題 or who has said something questionable and controversial. 或說過一些有問題和有爭議的話的人。 There have been countless videos and numerous takes 已經有無數的視頻和無數的拍攝 on why cancel culture itself has become problematic. 關於為什麼取消文化本身已經成為問題。 The way that we judge an entire flawed growing human being 我們對整個有缺陷的成長中的人類的評判方式。 by one moment in time taken out of that time 時光荏苒 social context, thanks to social media and the internet. 社會背景,由於社交媒體和互聯網。 Ironically enough, cancel cultures origins apparently come 具有諷刺意味的是,取消文化的起源顯然是來自於 "中國"。 from a misogynistic joke. 從一個厭惡女性的笑話。 Possibly the first reference to canceling someone comes 可能是第一次提到取消某人的時候。 with the 1991 film, "New Jack City". 與1991年的電影《新傑克城》。 In which Wesley Snipes plays a gangster named Nino Brown. 韋斯利-斯奈普斯在其中飾演一個名叫尼諾-布朗的黑幫老大。 In one scene after his girlfriend breaks 在一場戲中,他的女友分手後 down because of all the violence he's causing. 因為他造成的暴力事件而被打倒。 He dumps her by saying, 他甩了她說。 "Cancel that bitch, I'll buy another one." "取消那個婊子,我再買一個。" Jump to 2010 when Lil Wayne referenced the film 跳到2010年,Lil Wayne提到了這部電影。 and a line from his song, "I'm single". 以及他那首《我是單身》中的一句話。 "Yeah. I'm single, had to cancel that bitch like Nino." "是啊,我是單身,不得不取消那個像尼諾一樣的婊子。" This callback to the earlier sexist cancel joke 這回調了之前的性別歧視取消的笑話 probably helped the phrase percolate for a while. 可能幫助這句話醞釀了一段時間。 And then several decades later gained massive popularity 幾十年後又得到了大規模的普及 in 2018 and 2019 as evidenced by this Google trends data. 在2018年和2019年,從谷歌的這個趨勢數據可以看出。 Of course, there are certain cancel people 當然,也有某些取消的人 who absolutely deserve to be stripped of their power 咎由自取 and made to pay the consequences of their actions. 併為其行為的後果付出代價。 If you're a serial rapist, 如果你是一個連環強姦犯。 abuser, convicted pedophile, murderer 虐待者、被定罪的戀童癖、殺人犯 or someone who likes fucking cantaloupe 或有人誰喜歡他媽的哈密瓜。 then you deserve to be canceled. 那你活該被取消。 And more importantly, probably serve jail time. 更重要的是,可能要坐牢。 'Cause if you actually enjoy cantaloupe 因為如果你真的喜歡哈密瓜的話 you should not be free to walk the streets 閒庭信步 and there's something incredibly wrong with you. 有什麼東西 令人難以置信的錯誤與你。 What I do wanna add 我想補充的是 to the cancel culture conversation are three things. 到取消文化的談話有三點。 One, how cancel culture is weaponized against others. 其一,取消文化是如何武器化地對付別人的。 Two, how we weaponize cancel culture for ourselves 二、我們如何將取消文化武器化為己用 and three, how we can actually fix 第三,我們如何才能真正解決 this monster that we have created. 這個我們創造的怪物。 Though cancel culture began with good intentions 雖然取消文化的初衷是好的 and undeniably has brought some predators to light. 且不可否認的是,已經讓一些掠奪者曝光了。 We're now witnessing the intentional weaponization 我們現在看到的是蓄意的武器化。 of cancel culture against others. 取消文化對他人的。 Some people use this 有些人用這個 to their own advantage, hurling accusations 投其所好,橫加指責 in order to get revenge for personal matters. 為了報私仇。 If you're not familiar 如果你不熟悉 with the Tati Westbrook and James Charles drama, 與塔蒂-維斯特布魯克和詹姆斯-查爾斯的劇。 Westbrook insists her video calling James Charles 威斯布魯克堅稱她的視頻叫詹姆斯-查爾斯。 out a video that used language to insinuate 出了一個視頻,用語言影射了 that he was a sexual predator, 他是一個性侵犯者。 was because Westbrook thought this was the only way 因為威斯布魯克認為這是唯一的辦法。 to get Charles the help he needed 讓查爾斯得到他需要的幫助 and not because she was upset 而不是因為她不高興 that he promoted vitamins that weren't hers. 他推廣的維生素不是她的。 You can watch the hours 你可以看時間 of videos if you want they'll dissect this topic to all hell 的視頻,如果你想,他們會剖析這個話題,所有的地獄。 but I can tell you, it was about the vitamins. 但我可以告訴你,這是關於維生素。 This weaponization of cancel culture is not exclusive 這種取消文化的武器化並不是唯一的 to individual against individual. 到個人對個人。 (upbeat music) (歡快的音樂) Fandoms rally against properties they aren't satisfied with. 影迷們對自己不滿意的屬性進行反彈。 Most notably the "Sonic the Hedgehog" film. 最值得一提的是《刺蝟索尼克》電影。 Now, when the trailer came out in April of 2019 現在,當2019年4月的預告片出來後。 it was heavily roasted online 鬧得沸沸揚揚 and had a nearly 50% dislike ratio. 並有近50%的不喜歡比例。 And I mean, yeah, he looks horrifying. 我的意思是,是的,他看起來很可怕。 The reaction of the internet was not wrong here. 網友的反應在這裡沒有錯。 I mean, he had a human freaking teeth for crying out loud 我的意思是,他有一個人類的牙齒 哭了出來。 this a creepy boy, but the Twitter outrage mob 這是一個令人毛骨悚然的男孩,但Twitter憤怒的暴徒 on Sonic was according to the Hollywood reporter. 上的聲波是根據好萊塢記者。 So immediate and loud that Paramount pushed the release date 如此立竿見影,聲勢浩大,派拉蒙將上映日期推了出來 and had the VFX team redesign Sonic 並讓VFX團隊重新設計Sonic with an appearance that matched the Sega games. 與世嘉遊戲相匹配的外觀。 It's hard to argue that this weaponization 很難說這種武器化的做法 and power of the internet of Fandom was necessarily wrong 和力量的互聯網的Fandom必然是錯誤的 because when you compare the two designs 因為當你比較這兩種設計 one is clearly way less creepy. 一個是明顯的方式少毛骨悚然。 I think we can all agree that the redesign is cuter 我想我們都同意,重新設計是可愛的。 and more approachable and feels less 和更平易近人,感覺不那麼 like a creature who eats and enjoys cantaloupe. 就像一個吃著哈密瓜,享受著哈密瓜的生物。 But nonetheless, this is still weaponization. 但儘管如此,這仍然是武器化。 And in this case, things came seemingly all 而在這種情況下,事情似乎都來了 out for the better 好處 given that it set the record for the biggest opening weekend 鑑於它創下了最大的首映週末紀錄。 for a video game film in the United States 在美國的視頻遊戲電影 and Canada hauling an estimated 57 million. 和加拿大拖著約5700萬。 I mean, Sonic ultimately ended 我的意思是,聲波最終結束 up grossing over 319 million worldwide. 了全球總收入超過3.19億。 And even with the redesign, the budget was about 95 million. 而即使重新設計,預算也是9500萬左右。 So this entire debacle had a happy ending 所以整個事件有一個圓滿的結局 but I would argue that it sets a pretty dangerous precedent. 但我想說,這是個相當危險的先例。 I mean, how much 我的意思是,多少錢 of a say should audiences have over creative choices? 觀眾對創意的選擇應該有多少發言權? How many times have we seen movies canceled based 有多少次我們看到電影被取消的基礎上。 on their trailers, which by the way 在他們的拖車上,順便說一下 most filmmakers have no control 大多數電影人無法控制 over the way that their movie is marketed. 在他們電影的營銷方式上。 Usually, it's at the discretion of the film distributor 通常,這是由電影發行商決定的。 and we all know how misleading trailers can be 我們都知道預告片有多大的誤導性。 in order to get us to watch the movie. 為了讓我們看電影。 And though this Sonic incident turned out well 雖然這次聲波事件的結果很好 we've seen outrage mobs in other contexts, 我們已經看到憤怒的暴徒在其他情況下。 particularly academics. 特別是學術界。 And these mobs have often succeeded in silencing professors, 而這些暴徒往往成功地讓教授們閉嘴。 philosophers and journalists. 哲學家和記者。 Take the case of Rebecca Tuvel 以Rebecca Tuvel的案子為例 who in 2017, published an article, addressing the question 誰在2017年,發表了一篇文章,解決了這個問題。 of transracialism, which was relevant at the time 當時相關的跨種族主義的問題。 because of the news coverage of Rachel Dolezal, 因為雷切爾-多爾扎爾的新聞報道。 a white woman who claimed black identity. 一個自稱黑人身份的白人婦女。 In the paper, in defense of transracialism. 在文件中,為跨種族主義辯護。 Tuvel examined the arguments Tuvel研究了這些論點 you use to defend a transgender identity 你用來維護變性人身份 and applied these to the question of transracialism. 並將其應用於跨種族問題。 This is a very common technique among philosophers, 這是哲學家們非常常用的手法。 testing if reasoning used on one issue would apply equally 檢驗在一個問題上使用的推理是否同樣適用。 to a different issue that appeared to close parallel. 到一個看似接近平行的不同問題。 The negative social media response to Tuvel's article, huge. 社交媒體對圖維爾文章的負面反應,巨大。 An open letter with 500 signatures 有500人簽名的公開信 which apparently was mostly signed by non-academics was sent 其中顯然大部分是由非學術界人士簽署的,被寄給了美國政府。 to the publication, demanding that the article be retracted 致函該刊,要求撤銷該文章。 and it was, an unprecedented move. 而這,是一個前所未有的舉動。 Now the academic community itself largely supported Tuvel. 現在學界本身就基本支持圖維爾。 Pointing out how several statements 指出若干聲明如何 in the open letter were false and misleading 公開信中的內容是虛假和誤導性的。 and did not reflect the actual content of Tuvel's paper. 並沒有反映圖維爾論文的實際內容。 The Intelligencer has a great breakdown Intelligencer有一個很好的分析 of Tuvel's paper that debunks most 揭穿了圖維爾論文中的大部分內容 of the assertions in the open letter 公開信中的論斷 and I'll link it if you wanna read it. 如果你想看的話,我會把它鏈接起來。 Tuvel herself went on the record to say 圖維爾自己也曾公開表示 that she had written the article from a place 她是在一個地方寫的文章 of support for those with non-normative identities 對非正常身份者的支持; because she saw transphobic logic lay 因為她看到了變性人的邏輯 at the heart of the attacks against Dolezal. 攻擊多爾扎爾的核心。 Now I'm not here to comment on who was right 我現在不是來評論誰是對的 or who was wrong 'cause I'm not an academic 或誰是錯的,因為我不是一個學者。 or a transgender person or a transracial person. 或變性人或跨種族人。 My only thought on the entire controversy 我對整個爭議的唯一想法 of this, is that if people found fault with it 這一點,是如果人們發現它的錯誤。 they should have addressed it critically 他們應該認真對待 with critical thought. 具有批判性思維。 The level of outrage 憤怒的程度 and personal attacks that Tuvel faced was not warranted 和人身攻擊是沒有道理的 for an academic article rooted in philosophical thought 哲理文章,以饗讀者 and examination, because this is what philosophy is 因為這才是哲學的本質 for - to examine why we think the things we think 為--研究我們為什麼會有這樣的想法。 and bring different viewpoints to the discussion for debate. 並將不同的觀點帶到討論中進行辯論。 But the culture we live in is moving at such a rapid speed. 但我們所處的文化發展速度如此之快。 What is socially acceptable 什麼是社會可以接受的 or not changes incredibly quickly. 或不變化的速度快得驚人。 The norms around gender 關於性別的規範 and identity are in flux and philosophy. 和身份的變化和哲學。 You know, they got a lot to examine right now. 你知道,他們現在有很多東西要研究。 And if we find fault with one of those assertions 如果我們發現其中一個斷言有問題的話 we should make sure to note the context is 我們要注意的是,上下文是 within academic speculation and address it accordingly 內,並據此處理 without threatening someone's life or family or employment 在不危及他人生命、家庭或工作的情況下, when they're doing the very thing 當他們正在做的事情 that they're employed to do. 他們受僱於人的工作。 Now, if Tuvel's article was like a hate piece 現在,如果圖維爾的文章就像一篇仇恨的文章一樣 that attempted to invalidate trans identity 試圖使變性人身份無效的問題 and was laid in with obscenities 並被鋪上了淫穢的語言 like that's a different story, but it wasn't. 就像那是一個不同的故事,但它不是。 And I'm very curious how many people who signed 我很好奇,有多少人簽了字? that open letter one, actually read Tuvel's article 那封公開信一,其實是讀圖維爾的文章。 and not just the provocative headline 而不僅僅是挑釁性的標題 and two, have the academic background 二、有學術背景 to even understand why the explorative article was written 甚至理解為什麼要寫這篇探索性的文章。 as a parallel to trans racial identity 與變性人種族身份並行的問題 and the conclusions it made. 以及它所作出的結論。 Now the weaponization of cancel culture 現在取消文化的武器化 against a myriad of others seems like a no-brainer. 對付無數的人來說,似乎是不費吹灰之力。 But the second, and I think more harmful effect is 但第二種,也是我認為更有害的影響就是 that we weaponize it for ourselves. 我們把它作為自己的武器。 We weaponize cancel cultures that we feel better 我們武器化取消文化,我們感覺更好 about ourselves, because feeling angry 因為感到憤怒 and feeling superior and feeling outraged 而感到優越感和憤怒 feels fucking great. 感覺他媽的偉大。 - But I do get a sense sometimes now - 但我現在有時會有一種感覺 among certain young people, and this is accelerated 在某些年輕人中,這種情況會加速發生。 by social media, there is this sense sometimes 由社交媒體,有這種感覺有時 of the way of me making change is to be as judgmental 我改變的方式是判斷的方式 as possible about other people. 儘可能的瞭解其他人。 And that's enough. 這就夠了。 Like if I tweet or hashtag 比如說,如果我在推特上或標籤上 about how you didn't do something right 抱怨自己做得不對 or use the word wrong verb 錯別字 or then I can sit back and feel pretty good about myself. 或者說我可以坐下來,自我感覺良好。 'Cause man, you see how woke I was? 因為男人,你看我有多醒? I called you out 我叫你出來 - Yeah. Calling someone out makes us feel real good. - 是啊,叫人出來,讓我們感覺很好。罵人讓我們感覺很好。 It automatically places us above the person who did wrong. 它自動將我們置於做錯事的人之上。 The problem is, we forget 問題是,我們忘記了 that we do wrong shit all the time. 我們做錯了狗屎所有的時間。 - This idea of purity and you're never compromised - 這種純潔的想法,你永遠不會妥協。 and you're always politically woke 而你總是政治上的清醒 and all that stuff you should get over that quickly. 和所有的東西,你應該很快就能克服。 (audience laughing) The world is messy. (觀眾笑)這個世界很亂。 There are ambiguities, 有含糊不清的地方。 people who do really good stuff have flaws. 好事不出門,壞事傳千里 - There's a wonderful book it's called - 有一本很好的書,叫做 "So You've Been Publicly Shamed" by Jon Ronson Jon Ronson的 "所以你被公開羞辱了"。 and it examines the Twitter outrage mob 它研究了Twitter的憤怒暴徒。 and the real life effects that this digital judge 和現實生活中的效果,這種數字法官 jury and executioner have had. 陪審團和劊子手都有。 Some of my favorite standout quotes are, 我最喜歡的一些突出語錄是: "The snowflake never needs to feel responsible "雪花永遠不需要覺得自己有責任 for the avalanche." 為雪崩。" And, "We were creating a world where the smartest way 而且,"我們正在創造一個世界,在這個世界裡,最聰明的方式是什麼? to survive is to be bland". 生存就是平淡"。 Cancel culture in its most extreme form 以最極端的形式取消文化 often forgets that we judge an entire person based 往往忘記了我們對一個人的判斷是基於 on one moment in time, out of context 斷章取義 of actually knowing that individual's background, 的實際瞭解該人的背景。 exposure, upbringing, and growth. 接觸、教養和成長。 And if cancel culture's goal is to make people more aware 而如果取消文化的目標是讓人們更加了解 of their harmful behaviors. 的有害行為。 Yeah. It's succeeding. 是的,它成功了 But if its ultimate goal is 但如果其最終目標是 for those harmful behaviors to be adjusted 為調整這些有害行為 so that people can move forward 以使人們能夠向前邁進 in their lives and integrate that awareness and get rid 在他們的生活中,並將這種意識融入到他們的生活中,並擺脫他們的生活。 of that problematic behavior, then it's fucking failing. 的問題行為,那就他媽的失敗了。 I think Sarah Silverman put it the most eloquently 我覺得莎拉-西爾弗曼說得最精闢。 on an episode of her podcast. 在她的一集播客中。 - Christian Picciolini my friend, - Christian Picciolini 我的朋友 who was a Neo-Nazi for years 多年來一直是新納粹分子的人 since he was from 14 to, you know, into his twenties 因為他從14歲到,你知道,到他的20歲 late twenties maybe was the head 二十幾歲的時候可能是頭 of a Neo Nazi, whatever KKK chapter, where he lived. 一個新納粹,不管是什麼三K黨分部,他住在哪裡。 He has spent the last 30 years getting people 在過去的30年裡,他一直在讓人們 out of hate groups. 出仇恨組織。 That's what he does. 這就是他的工作。 But he went towards love. 但他走向了愛情。 He was 14, he was smoking a joint 他14歲的時候,他在抽大麻 and an older kid took the joint out of his hand 和一個年長的孩子從他的手中奪走了關節。 and threw it out and said, "You don't need that stuff, man." 並把它扔了出去,並說, "你不需要的東西,男人。" And gave him a place where he was accepted 並給他一個地方,在那裡他被接受 and cared for and loved. 並給予關心和愛護。 And that was a hate group 而那是一個仇恨組織 a Neo Nazi group where he found family 一個新納粹組織,他在那裡找到了家人 and comradery and a place to be when both 和友情,以及當雙方都有能力的時候,也是一個地方。 of his parents worked all day. 他的父母整天工作。 In this cancel culture 在這種取消文化中 and we all know what I'm talking about. 我們都知道我在說什麼。 Whether you think there is one 無論你是否認為有一個 or there isn't one or where you stand on it. 或者沒有,或者你的立場在哪裡。 And there's a lot of gray matter there. 而且那裡有很多灰質。 But without a path to redemption, when you take someone 但如果沒有一條救贖之路,當你把一個人 you found a tweet, they wrote seven years ago 你發現了一條微博,他們在七年前寫的 or a thing that they said, and you expose it and you say 或他們說過的一件事,你把它揭露出來,你說 this person should be no more, banish them forever. 這個人不應該再有,永遠放逐。 They're gonna find someplace where they are accepted. 他們會找到一個能接受他們的地方。 If we don't give these people a path to redemption 如果我們不給這些人一條救贖之路 then they're gonna go where they are accepted 他們就會去他們被接受的地方。 which is the motherfucking dark side. 這是他媽的黑暗的一面。 I think there should be some kind of path. 我想應該有某種路徑。 Do we want people to be changed 我們要不要讓人改變 or do we want them to stay the same 還是我們希望他們保持不變 to freeze in a moment we found on the internet 瞬間凝固,我們在互聯網上找到了 from 12 years ago. 從12年前。 And so we can point to ourselves as right, 所以我們可以指出自己是對的。 and them as wrong. 並將其視為錯誤。 It's righteousness porn. 這是正義的色情。 - I don't know about you, - 我不知道你。 but I'm very tired of this circle jerk of righteousness. 但我非常厭煩這種義無反顧的圈套。 I want people, who don't like cantaloupe, 我想要的人,不喜歡哈密瓜。 to have a way back to love 回頭是岸 not banishment and irredeemability and moral superiority. 而不是放逐、不可救藥和道德優越感。 If we don't have a space 如果我們沒有空間 for white supremacists to go when they denounce the KKK 白人至上主義者去當他們譴責三K黨 how do we ever expect them to leave? 我們怎麼能指望他們離開呢? If we don't have a path for misogynists to deprogram 如果我們沒有給厭惡女性的人提供一條去程式化的道路的話 and be reintegrated into society 融入社會 how can we expect them to change? 我們怎麼能指望他們改變呢? If we don't have room for people to make mistakes, 如果我們沒有空間讓人犯錯。 learn from them and then do better, 向他們學習,然後做得更好。 what the hell do we think cancel culture 我們到底在想什麼 取消文化 is actually promoting? 其實是在宣傳? Real growth or just getting really high on someone's low. 真正的成長還是在別人的谷底中得到真正的成長。 And I'm sure we can all agree 我相信大家都會同意 that if we had to choose the goal of cancel culture 如果我們不得不選擇取消文化的目標。 we'd say we want these people to change 我們會說,我們希望這些人改變。 to stop perpetuating problematic behavior that hurts others. 停止延續傷害他人的問題行為。 But right now we don't give them any acceptance 但現在我們沒有給他們任何接受的機會。 or room or grace to do so. 或空間或恩典來做。 All we do is point the finger and watch them burn 我們所做的就是指責他們,看著他們被燒死 and feel really fucking good about ourselves. 並感覺真的他媽的好我們自己。 And if our goal, our true goal is to bring awareness 如果我們的目標,我們真正的目標是讓人們意識到... ... to injustices and prevent them in the future. 不公正的現象,並在今後防止這種現象的發生。 Then we need to humanize cancel culture. 那麼我們需要人性化的取消文化。 And that starts with every single one of us, 而這要從我們每一個人開始。 every single time we're logged on. 每次我們登錄的時候。 I'm Annna Akana and thank you to the Patreons 我是Annna Akana,謝謝你的贊助人。 who supported this video. 誰支持這個視頻。 And thank you of course, to Daddy Squarespace 當然也要感謝Squarespace爸爸。 for sponsoring today's episode. 感謝贊助今天的節目。 From websites and online stores 來自網站和網上商店 to marketing tools and analytics. 到營銷工具和分析。 Daddy's Squarespace is the only one platform 爸爸的平方空間是唯一的一個平臺。 to build a beautiful online presence 建立一個美麗的網上存在 and run your business. 並經營自己的生意。 With Daddy Squarespace you can see how your visits, 通過Daddy Squarespace,你可以看到你的訪問量如何。 unique visitors and page views trend over time 獨特訪問者和頁面瀏覽量隨時間變化的趨勢 as well as gain insights into the top traffic sources, 以及深入瞭解頂級流量來源。 products and browsers by visits. 產品和瀏覽器通過訪問。 Plus stand out in any inbox 加上在任何收件箱中都能脫穎而出 with Daddy Squarespace email campaigns. 與爸爸廣場空間的電子郵件活動。 You can unify your brand voice 您可以統一您的品牌聲音 from your homepage to your emails 從您的主頁到您的電子郵件 and you can authenticate all your social media profiles. 而且你可以認證你所有的社交媒體資料。 And auto-post your content to Twitter, Facebook or Tumblr. 並將你的內容自動發佈到Twitter、Facebook或Tumblr。 What more could you want from Daddy Squarespace? 你還想從Daddy Squarespace得到什麼? 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