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Talking Shit with Freddie deBoer: Freddie Wants to Believe

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In Episode 52, we welcome back friend of the pod Freddie deBoer to discuss his upcoming book How the Elites Ate the Social Justice Movement and why we should take social justice politics seriously. We talk about identity politics and identiarianism, condescending deference, cancel culture, and the right wing reaction to all of this. We find out that when it comes to aliens, Freddie wants to believe.

Part of the Talking Shit series.

Show Notes

How the Elites Ate the Social Justice Movement (Freddie's new book)

Freddie's substack

Freddie's website

Follow Fucking Cancelled on Instagram.

Find merch in our shop.

ClementineMorrigan.com

JayLesoleil.com

Theme song by ST x LIAM.

Mixing and editing by Charlotte Dora.


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In Episode 52, we welcome back friend of the pod Freddie deBoer to discuss his upcoming book How the Elites Ate the Social Justice Movement and why we should take social justice politics seriously. We talk about identity politics and identiarianism, condescending deference, cancel culture, and the right wing reaction to all of this. We find out that when it comes to aliens, Freddie wants to believe.

Part of the Talking Shit series.

Show Notes

How the Elites Ate the Social Justice Movement (Freddie's new book)

Freddie's substack

Freddie's website

Follow Fucking Cancelled on Instagram.

Find merch in our shop.

ClementineMorrigan.com

JayLesoleil.com

Theme song by ST x LIAM.

Mixing and editing by Charlotte Dora.


This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.fuckingcancelled.com/subscribe
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