David Volodzko, a journalist known for his incisive commentary and work with major publications, discusses the precarious state of journalism today. He delves into his controversial firing from the Seattle Times after discussing a Lenin statue, drawing parallels between historical figures like Lenin and Hitler. Volodzko shares insights on cancel culture's impact on media, the balance of free expression, and the importance of independent journalism. His narrative weaves personal stories into broader themes of censorship, ideological battles, and the evolution of public monuments.