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Episode #121 R.P. Peluce talks with participant Miriam about censorship, free expression and cultural appropriation

August 13, 2023 Dena Shottenkirk Episode 121
Episode #121 R.P. Peluce talks with participant Miriam about censorship, free expression and cultural appropriation
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Episode #121 R.P. Peluce talks with participant Miriam about censorship, free expression and cultural appropriation
Aug 13, 2023 Episode 121
Dena Shottenkirk

1:00 R.P. Peluce and Miriam discuss the negative impact of censorship, particularly in the context of online conversations where remarks can be permanent and easily accessible. 

2:30 Miriam notes the emergence of cancel culture in the age of YouTube and online permanence. Also, she reflects on the illiberal nature of censorship and the importance of liberal ideals in facilitating open dialogue and the exchange of ideas. 

3:30 They talk about the struggle to navigate conversations within their social justice-oriented cohort, where dissenting views are often overpowered.

4:20 They reflect on instances of self-censorship, acknowledging the tendency to refrain from certain questions or topics in specific social contexts as a means of self-protection.

6:30 Miriam reflects on a conversation with a friend who dismissed her experiences living in Africa as cultural appropriation, citing a specific example involving the Masai people in Kenya. 

8:20 Peluce ponders how to acknowledge and respect instances of cultural appropriation while still valuing cultural exchange and sharing. They express uncertainty about finding a balance between these concepts and acknowledge the complexity of the issue.

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Show Notes

1:00 R.P. Peluce and Miriam discuss the negative impact of censorship, particularly in the context of online conversations where remarks can be permanent and easily accessible. 

2:30 Miriam notes the emergence of cancel culture in the age of YouTube and online permanence. Also, she reflects on the illiberal nature of censorship and the importance of liberal ideals in facilitating open dialogue and the exchange of ideas. 

3:30 They talk about the struggle to navigate conversations within their social justice-oriented cohort, where dissenting views are often overpowered.

4:20 They reflect on instances of self-censorship, acknowledging the tendency to refrain from certain questions or topics in specific social contexts as a means of self-protection.

6:30 Miriam reflects on a conversation with a friend who dismissed her experiences living in Africa as cultural appropriation, citing a specific example involving the Masai people in Kenya. 

8:20 Peluce ponders how to acknowledge and respect instances of cultural appropriation while still valuing cultural exchange and sharing. They express uncertainty about finding a balance between these concepts and acknowledge the complexity of the issue.

Support the Show.

Twitter: @talkpopc
Instagram: @talkpopc