I'm very unlikely to read that.
I - along with most people of my political stripes - am all for a reevaluation of the correct framing of the role historical figures have played on us. Racism was pretty much taught in high schools back then, so whether Charles Darwin or Thomas Jefferson, contextualizing and condemning their white supremacism is something we can do while still recognizing the ground-breaking observational science of evolution.
Nonetheless, "cancel culture" is largely a made up thing. It is a Baby Boomer term that is butthurt that the world they romanticized 50 years ago is unravelling at the seams. It is a conservative and indeed reactionary notion that ignores the times when they tried and failed to ban the Simpsons and Alice Cooper and instead makes a fuss about the fact that Dr Seuss' publishers VOLUNTARILY decided they didn't want to print 6 of the 70 books he wrote anymore. It is nonsense and I'm very suspicious of you claiming that you're not conservative.