What we see in cancer culture is people who cannot handle a world where people do not agree with them; they have totally bought into the notion that all truth is relative and personalized, thinking in terms of ‘my truth’ and ‘your truth,’ so that every disagreement can become a personal attack. The more narcissistic they are, the smaller their world becomes, leading them to seek safe places where all forms of disagreement are banned.
If focus is only on one race, then it’s only the one race that matters, and if someone does anything to anyone in that race that is important to them, they can view it as an attack on the whole. Reality and truth should show us to pick any one race over another; it does not matter which one. Doing that treats the whole as less than and elevates the importance of one at the expense of the rest. If this is baked into one’s heart, they can take many things personally that may have nothing to do with race.
The great danger here is that we can become blind to righteous justice and loving grace. If we fail to recognize that we are, without exception, equally important. This leads those who want to cancel others to avoid righteousness and justice, failing to realize that everyone is created by God and that God has no favorites. If the focus is on an ideology or political party, the same thing happens! It is only under God’s big tent that real justice is understood.
We must look at each other no differently than ourselves! Knowing righteousness and loving kindness should be sought after instead of conforming to someone’s tiny little worldview, where only they can define all things good and bad, based upon how they cut away some piece of the whole and elevate it over the rest.