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Unlined Pages
Jimmy Shay
3 episodes
1 week ago
“Cancel culture” sparks heat, not clarity. This Unlined Pages episode defines it as organized ostracism for opinions, shows how it chills speech and hardens dogma, and separates criticism from punishment. We test “freedom from consequences,” ask which consequences protect debate, and suggest alternatives: persuasion over pile-ons, accountability with paths back.
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“Cancel culture” sparks heat, not clarity. This Unlined Pages episode defines it as organized ostracism for opinions, shows how it chills speech and hardens dogma, and separates criticism from punishment. We test “freedom from consequences,” ask which consequences protect debate, and suggest alternatives: persuasion over pile-ons, accountability with paths back.
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How many genders are there?
Unlined Pages
5 minutes
1 week ago
How many genders are there?
This Unlined Pages episode challenges the question itself. We trace gender as spectrum, not tally; examine Hijras and Two-Spirit beyond Western frames; unpack why binary and “non-binary” share the same scaffold; and propose a freer model: gender as a language of individual expression.
Unlined Pages
“Cancel culture” sparks heat, not clarity. This Unlined Pages episode defines it as organized ostracism for opinions, shows how it chills speech and hardens dogma, and separates criticism from punishment. We test “freedom from consequences,” ask which consequences protect debate, and suggest alternatives: persuasion over pile-ons, accountability with paths back.