This is a good article from someone of the Left:
Matt Taibbi is a good writer and makes some cogent points.
I don't have time to write much at the moment, but I do want to make one point (albeit perhaps clumsily).
This is about change (obviously) and it's about a pushback against that change. People don't like change, and they also don't like to be told that they're wrong and that they've been doing wrong things, saying the wrong things, believing the wrong things. That's a bit part of the pushback - there's a significant chunk of people who don't want to change, who don't see why they should have to change, or why society should change.
What they don't realise, though, while they're talking about "cancel culture" and about how their freedom of speech is being taken away from them, is that for decades - centuries, even - we had very restricted freedom of speech. People were free to speak about certain topics, of course, but go back any time prior to 1970 or even 1980 and people talking about homosexuality, same-sex marriage, even legalised abortion, ran the very real risk of being shunned, told that they were out of line and, in terms of unemployment, ran the very real risk of losing their job.
So what we view as a "free society" is a society that is free within a particular framework, or milieu. But living within that milieu, people don't necessarily realise that their freedoms are essentially limited in that sense. Now that milieu is being challenged and it makes people uncomfortable.
I'm not supportive of so-called cancel culture and I think that it can easily go too far. Just because you're not free to speak about certain issues on one side of politics, doesn't mean that the other side of politics should shut down discussion of other topics - that's just as bad, if not worse (as it's hypocritical). But let's not pretend that censorship and self-censorship hasn't existed in society for a very long time.
At least nowadays you just get shouted at, either in real life or online. Go back a few centuries and you could be burned at the stake!