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For years now, I’ve watched as self-styled anti-cancel-culture advocates have recycled the same talking points over and over in the political discourse. Provocative conversations about transgender rights and Critical Race Theory have flooded through the hemisphere of online discussion and dinner conversations — often to the delight of the “oppressor” posing as the “oppressed.”