Cancel Culture
Effigy
(n.) a crude dummy or image representing a hated person or group
Signatories
(n.) a party that has signed an agreement
Malaise
(n.) a sense of unease; depression
Tropes
(n.) commonly used themes
Reverence
(n.) deep respect for someone or something
Impunity
(n.) freedom from punishment
Misconstrued
(v.) misunderstood; misinterpreted
Sway
(v.) swing from side to side; influence (someone) to change one's opinion; N.
Cringe
(v.) to shrink back or hide in fear, submissiveness or awkwardness
Stifling
(adj.) suffocating; oppressively close
Duplicitous
(adj.) intentionally misleading; deceptive
Snappy
(adj.) quick and energetic; easily remembered
Lip Service
insincere agreement; to consent with one's word while dissenting in one's heart
Gatekeepers
people who maintain that their view of something is better than others and they hold the power over public opinion
Virtue Signaling
the action or practice of publicly expressing opinions or sentiments intended to demonstrate one's good character or the moral correctness of one's position on a particular issue