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As “cancel culture” continues to trend, many leaders are championing it and missing the opportunity to create a more unified society. This leads to an increase in division and dissension among citizens and has the potential to result in catastrophic consequences. As a society, we are in need of social reform and must return to true freedom of speech to bring about lasting change.

Tune in as Daniel and Peter discuss:

  • Why the trend of deconstructing ideas and attacking aspects of culture fails to create a more multi-culturally understanding society
  • What poor leadership at every level is a symptom of within our society
  • How the tendency to dismiss and discriminate against the working class feeds into the divisiveness and tribalism in society.
  • The two things that create an extreme sense of entitlement associated with the “cancel culture” ideology
  • How tribalism, manipulation, and propaganda create a society that is vulnerable to uprisings and increased violence
  • How ignoring reality and objective truths produce the negativity of “cancel culture”
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Manage episode 331895673 series 3352437
Innhold levert av Daniel Ryan Curtis and Peter and Daniel Ryan Curtis. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Daniel Ryan Curtis and Peter and Daniel Ryan Curtis eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

As “cancel culture” continues to trend, many leaders are championing it and missing the opportunity to create a more unified society. This leads to an increase in division and dissension among citizens and has the potential to result in catastrophic consequences. As a society, we are in need of social reform and must return to true freedom of speech to bring about lasting change.

Tune in as Daniel and Peter discuss:

  • Why the trend of deconstructing ideas and attacking aspects of culture fails to create a more multi-culturally understanding society
  • What poor leadership at every level is a symptom of within our society
  • How the tendency to dismiss and discriminate against the working class feeds into the divisiveness and tribalism in society.
  • The two things that create an extreme sense of entitlement associated with the “cancel culture” ideology
  • How tribalism, manipulation, and propaganda create a society that is vulnerable to uprisings and increased violence
  • How ignoring reality and objective truths produce the negativity of “cancel culture”
Support the show
  continue reading

24 episoder

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