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English - May 20, 2021 09:00 - 12 minutes - ★★★★ - 41 ratings
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You probably think you know what cancel culture is, but do you really? The term “cancel culture” has become a trope on Twitter and Fox News, with people constantly decrying someone or something is unfairly being canceled — Dr. Suess, Ellen DeGeneres, July Fourth. But a lot of people misunderstand what cancel culture is, or at least what it was supposed to be: a way to hold powerful people accountable. Vox internet culture reporter Aja Romano joins to discuss what cancel culture means in theory and in practice, whether it’s as much of a problem as the right claims, and whether we need to have a broader conversation about having empathy for one’s past mistakes.

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Read Aja’s excellent piece here: https://bit.ly/3yoCIsW 

Tell Me More is hosted by Emily Stewart and produced by Sofi LaLonde.

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You probably think you know what cancel culture is, but do you really? The term “cancel culture” has become a trope on Twitter and Fox News, with people constantly decrying someone or something is unfairly being canceled — Dr. Suess, Ellen DeGeneres, July Fourth. But a lot of people misunderstand what cancel culture is, or at least what it was supposed to be: a way to hold powerful people accountable. Vox internet culture reporter Aja Romano joins to discuss what cancel culture means in theory and in practice, whether it’s as much of a problem as the right claims, and whether we need to have a broader conversation about having empathy for one’s past mistakes.


Learn more: 


Read Aja’s excellent piece here: https://bit.ly/3yoCIsW 



Tell Me More is hosted by Emily Stewart and produced by Sofi LaLonde.


Enjoyed this episode? Rate Tell Me More ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ and leave a review on Apple 

 

What do you want to learn about on Tell Me More? Send your requests and questions to [email protected]. We read every email! Podcasts.

 

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Support Tell Me More by making a financial contribution to Vox! bit.ly/givepodcasts

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