
The Unspeakable Podcast
Never Apologize - Katherine Brodsky On How To Survive Cancellation
Jan 29, 2024
Katherine Brodsky, cultural critic committed to fighting censorship and groupthink, discusses her new book 'No Apologies' and shares interviews with people who were canceled. Topics include the misapplications of cancel culture, toxic online communities, and dynamics of women in the culture war.
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- The podcast episode emphasizes the importance of speaking out against cancel culture and fighting back against the silencing of voices.
- The podcast episode explores the gender dynamics involved in cancel culture and the impact on women artists, writers, and creators.
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The Dangers of Cancel Culture and Online Mob Mentality
The podcast episode discusses the harmful effects of cancel culture and online mob mentality, exploring various examples of individuals who have been targeted and canceled for expressing unpopular opinions or being associated with controversial figures. The episode highlights the case of Katherine Brodsky, a writer and commentator who has experienced her own cancellation story and explores the stories of others who have fallen victim to the mob. It delves into the impact on their professional and personal lives, the toxic dynamics within certain communities, and the loss of diverse voices and perspectives in society.
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