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The Cancel Culture Episode

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On this episode we discuss the idea and topic of Cancel Culture, ew. Who gets canceled and for what? Are we okay with someone owning their mistakes and realizing that they've grown and learned as a person? Is ignorance bliss when it comes to canceling? Do you still listen to R Kelly? Do we listen to Michael Jackson? Y'all show your kids the Cosby Show after Bill Cosby's convictions? At what point can we no longer enjoy a canceled persons art? What is the line between being a person and learning and not being perfect and abusing their power as a famous person? Can you apologize genuinely while playing a ukulele?
Basically we dance back and forth between, if we don't idolize these people, then they can't disappoint us. But at what point do you have a responsibility as a famous person to use your platform to speak out? All these questions and more answered and asked in this episode.
See y'all next week! Woo Woo Woo!
Correction: In this episode Ramelle mistakenly mentioned that Kobe Bryant passed away in July. To clarify, Kobe Bryant tragically passed away in January. We appreciate your understanding. Thank you for tuning in.

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On this episode we discuss the idea and topic of Cancel Culture, ew. Who gets canceled and for what? Are we okay with someone owning their mistakes and realizing that they've grown and learned as a person? Is ignorance bliss when it comes to canceling? Do you still listen to R Kelly? Do we listen to Michael Jackson? Y'all show your kids the Cosby Show after Bill Cosby's convictions? At what point can we no longer enjoy a canceled persons art? What is the line between being a person and learning and not being perfect and abusing their power as a famous person? Can you apologize genuinely while playing a ukulele?
Basically we dance back and forth between, if we don't idolize these people, then they can't disappoint us. But at what point do you have a responsibility as a famous person to use your platform to speak out? All these questions and more answered and asked in this episode.
See y'all next week! Woo Woo Woo!
Correction: In this episode Ramelle mistakenly mentioned that Kobe Bryant passed away in July. To clarify, Kobe Bryant tragically passed away in January. We appreciate your understanding. Thank you for tuning in.

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