
The Moynihan Report Jon Ronson on Cults, Conspiracies, and Cancel Culture | The Moynihan Report
Apr 25, 2025
Join Jon Ronson, the brilliant nonfiction author and documentarian, as he delves into the intricate web of cancel culture and conspiracies. He shares gripping stories about his encounters with Alex Jones and examines how fringe figures gain power. The discussion touches on the tactics of the woke and anti-woke movements, and Ronson reflects on the dangers of ideological purity in relationships. With insights on public shaming dynamics and the evolution of culture wars, this conversation is a thought-provoking journey through contemporary societal challenges.
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Why Public Shaming Works Now
- Public shaming targets the gap between who we are and how we present ourselves to the world.
- Jon Ronson argues modern social media widened that gap and normalized constant shaming.
When Facing Online Shaming, Go Silent
- Avoid immediately explaining yourself after a public shaming because it often fuels more criticism.
- Ronson advised some victims to go silent for months and then slowly re-emerge when attention fades.
How Bypassing Gatekeepers Changes Power
- When gatekeepers are excluded, creators can bypass institutions and sell directly to fans.
- Ronson cites Louis C.K. as an example who rebuilt his audience without traditional media gatekeepers.










