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During the summer riots of 2020, a bi-racial Jewish man in Pennsylvania commented that he didn't believe that systematic racism was happening in the US, but feared that expressing his opinions would bring a shit storm on him and his family. He then kept quiet and went along.
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Incognito Square offers shelter to anyone who has unpopular views and fears repercussions.
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Incognito Square would welcome pieces of fiction such as personal essays and memoirs, non-fiction, such as political and social issues, comedy, and general media, and provide these expressions with a platform where the global audience can visit and comment. If the author wants to keep his/her name anonymous, Incognito Square will firmly protect the author's name and any personal information.
This commitment of complete confidentiality would allow a multitude of authors protection from any kind of cancel culture.