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🗓️ 11 May 2021
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0:00.0 | Welcome to the conversations that matter Podcast. My name is John Harris. I will be traveling this week. So my goal is to give you a few very short podcasts. I know I gave you a few longer ones last week, but some just I'm trying to pack some truth into some little nut shells. |
0:30.0 | Today we're going to be talking about reacting to cancel culture a little bit and I'm going to use as an example |
0:35.8 | as Southern Baptist professor who's reacting to kind of like a social justice mob. |
0:42.0 | In fact, I don't think that's an unfair way to |
0:44.0 | characterize kind of what's happening online at least. Some of the comments are |
0:47.8 | just vicious and I won't show you all those. I just I want to have more of a |
0:50.9 | broad discussion about how to handle this or maybe how not to. |
0:56.1 | And this particular professor we're going to be talking about, I'm not, my goal really isn't to criticize |
1:01.8 | him so much as just use this situation as an example. |
1:05.8 | I think often when social justice advocates go after a person and they target someone, they |
1:11.3 | say this is the person we're going to go after and you find on |
1:14.6 | Twitter or Facebook the mob comes out and they start saying all kinds of horrible things calling for |
1:19.5 | resignations. Two things happen and they're very confusing usually. |
1:24.0 | Number one the person who is being canceled apologizes for anything they may have said that was offensive. |
1:30.0 | The second thing is they defend themselves. They say, hey, I'm a friend of the |
1:35.8 | LGBTQ community or I am a friend of, you know, I treat women fairly that I've employed or I look at all my minority friends something like that trying to kind of |
1:49.9 | Offset the mob and and that doesn't work it actually appeases the mob even more in many |
1:55.2 | cases and so I think there's a place to respond to accusations but that's really |
2:00.0 | more for the sake of the people that you know and love that you don't want |
2:04.8 | confused about lies and accusations it's not for the mob so apologizing to them if |
2:11.0 | you're not in the wrong especially and if you haven't done anything to them if you're not in the wrong, especially, and if you haven't done anything to them |
2:14.8 | isn't really right. |
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