“I Would Never Cancel Cancel Culture”: Journalist Shruti Advani Who Was Cancelled for Her Writing

Farzana Baduel, CEO of Curzon PR is in conversation with Shruti Advani, a journalist whose recent article in the Financial Times about luxury lockdown in Kensington went viral. Not in a good way. Shruti received over 4000 messages in one week from across the globe including death threats, racism and sexism.Despite being cancelled herself, Shruti holds an opposing view than most of her peers in the media when she says she would never cancel cancel culture. It is not cancel culture, but its social media amplification that is the problem, she says. Listen to the thought-provoking conversation for a different viewpoint on the topic.Episode highlights:4.36: How her article lost context when released outside the paywall.8.06: How she became a symbol for everything that was going wrong in people’s lives.12.03: The kind of threats she received, online as well as in person.21.08: How the people most vulnerable to COVID just showed kindness.24.19 How the article was published at the wrong time.30.30 The history of cancel culture and why it is an important part of a vibrant democracy.31.36: Why the social media amplification of cancel culture is problematic.33.50 Example from India on being comfortable with one’s history while having an environment that represents everyone who inhabits it.38.07 Her one general rule in life when it comes to cancel culture.Youtube Videohttps://youtu.be/rPMmbNePL5M Selected links from the episode:Article ‘The awkward lessons of my luxury lockdown in Kensington’ by Shruti Advani in Financial TimesThe article as pickup up by The Daily MailTensions rise over race and heritage in the UK as more statues are attackedAnniversary of Grenfell Tower fire that killed 72 peopleMahatma Gandhi's salt march, which began his famous civil disobedience movement wherein he defied laws of the British colonial government.2015 Dadri mob lynching in India that killed a man over the suspicion of storing beef in his fridge

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For over a decade, we used to host Curzon Salon as a meeting of minds. A gathering of people from all walks of life held in sway by an inspiring guest. The gathering of ideas cultivates curiosity and helps in the pursuit of knowledge and understanding. Our guests span politics, business, media, academia and arts. In keeping with tradition, the salon was held in private homes in London with conversations under Chatham House rules. However, with COVID-19, we had to adapt to the new normal. Our salons now take place on Zoom and are shared as a podcast under the name of PR Insider. The only constant in life is change and we choose to embrace change. Be part of our journey to spread ideas and understanding. Our CEO Farzana Baduel hosts our digital PR Insider podcast. We interview inspiring thought leaders who have a passion for sharing their journey and insight with our diverse community around the world. Curzon PR is a globally focused strategic public relations and marketing communications consultancy.