Cancel culture has become a prominent topic of discussion in recent years, stirring up debates across various sectors of society. One area where the impacts of cancel culture have been particularly noteworthy is in politics, and more specifically, in women's participation in political discourse.
Fatigue is a common issue that affects many women, regardless of their cultural background. In Ethiopian culture, women often face unique challenges that can contribute to feelings of fatigue. From balancing traditional gender roles to dealing with societal expectations, Ethiopian women may find themselves struggling to maintain their energy levels.
In recent years, women have been increasingly vocal about the fatigue they experience from the phenomenon known as cancel culture. Cancel culture refers to the practice of publicly shaming and boycotting individuals or groups who are deemed to have said or done something offensive or controversial. While the intentions behind cancel culture may be rooted in holding people accountable for their actions, the relentless nature of the movement has taken its toll on many women.