Cancel Culture Insights
Rikki highlights the stark generational divide in perceptions of cancel culture, noting that while older generations tend to view it negatively, Gen Z holds the most critical stance. The conversation delves into the impact of cancel culture on psychotherapy, revealing that many aspiring therapists feel pressured to conform to prevailing views, even fearing repercussions for treating clients with differing political beliefs. This dynamic raises concerns about authenticity and the ability to navigate personal identity in a culture lacking grace and forgiveness.In this clip
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Cancelling Cancel Culture w/ Greg Lukianoff & Rikki Schlott
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