As you gathered sources, you were expected to find multiple perspectives on your topic. What differences did you notice between your sources? Explain how these differences helped you better understand the complexity of your issue.

 Response: During my search for sources I thought it was interesting that most of the sources I found were actually quite similar. Most of the news and magazine sources are more right leaning and against cancel culture. Many of them said very similar things and I only found a few actually in defense of some sorts of cancel culture. Also a lot of the documents would make reference to the first amendment but would often not actually elaborate on cancel culture's relation to it. You can also see how politically polarizing the topic is, most of the authors are against cancel culture and call it a liberal/leftist means to oppress the right and that people in support of some forms of cancel culture don't condone all of it and tend to be more center left liberals rather leftists.

Summary: We searched for sources again.

Reflection: My topic is pretty frustrating to look for to be honest.

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