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Mint Arrow Messages

78: Cancel Culture, Second Chances, and Forgiveness

Mint Arrow Messages

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4.91.6K Ratings

🗓️ 3 August 2020

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Do you know what “cancel culture” actually means? It’s okay if you didn’t, we didn’t either until recently. Today we discuss cancel culture, some recent examples in the media and talk through the dynamic social media plays in our world on whether people should have second chances. This leads us to talk about forgiveness and Neil opens up about his feelings toward the people who shot and killed his brother Dave 18 months ago, and what he’s doing to process and work through that situation. We conclude with some thoughts about how cancel culture can be a good thing when done in the right way, and how to move toward forgiveness if you’re struggling with that too.

 

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Show Notes:

 

Morgan Scalley article

https://www.si.com/college/utah/football/what-were-the-details-of-the-morgan-scalley-investigation

 

James E. Faust talk on the atonement and forgiveness

https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/2001/10/the-atonement-our-greatest-hope?lang=engS

 

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0:00.0

Do you know what cancel culture actually means? It's okay if you didn't. We didn't either until recently.

0:05.8

Today we discuss cancel culture, some recent examples in the media, and we talk through the dynamic social media plays in our world on whether people should have second chances.

0:16.6

This leads us to talk all about forgiveness and Neil opens up about his feelings toward

0:21.4

the people who shot and killed his brother Dave 18 months ago and what he's doing to process

0:26.3

and work through that situation.

0:28.6

We conclude with some thoughts about how cancel culture can be a good thing when done in

0:33.0

the right way and how to move toward forgiveness if you're struggling with that too.

0:40.5

Welcome everybody.

0:41.2

Hi guys.

0:42.4

I'm here with Neil today.

0:47.5

And we're going to discuss a term that I keep seeing pop up on social media.

0:48.6

I've seen it for a long time.

0:50.3

And it is cancel culture.

0:55.3

So Neil, did you know before last night what cancel culture was? No idea.

1:01.6

I just brought it up in conversation. We were just sitting there eating dinner and I said,

1:06.3

do you know what cancel culture is? And Neil was like, no, what's that? And I have to tell you, the first several times I heard people talk about cancel culture, I just assumed it was like our generation's tendency to be flaky, right?

1:16.5

Like, you know, it's so easy to cancel a thing.

1:19.4

You were saying like, oh, maybe canceling like a subscription.

1:22.8

I was thinking like all your subscriptions or cancel your credit cards or something like that, like, I don't know,

1:27.9

financially related.

1:29.3

Probably because we just barely went through and canceled a ton of unnecessary subscriptions.

1:34.6

Yeah.

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