
The Dispatch Podcast Bring Back Shaming | Roundtable
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Feb 14, 2025 In this discussion, David French, a contributing writer known for his legal and political insights, joins a lively conversation about the lingering effects of cancel culture. They reflect on the complexities of accountability and shame in today's society, pondering the sincerity behind public apologies. The talk shifts to the troubling state of American public education, marked by declining test scores and a focus on cultural controversies instead of core issues. Additionally, they explore the geopolitical implications of President Trump’s negotiating style in relation to Gaza, highlighting significant policy challenges.
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Cancel Culture's Impact
- David French argues that cancel culture has made a generation averse to moralistic exclusions.
- He suggests a good faith/bad faith distinction for evaluating speech instead of pure agreement/disagreement.
Accountability and Shame
- Sarah Isgur questions how to hold people accountable.
- She suggests shame is an important societal tool often misused.
Trump and Cancel Culture
- Jonah Goldberg recounts a Twitter exchange with Donald Trump during his candidacy.
- Trump called Goldberg sexist for comparing his tweeting habits to a teenage girl and demanded he be fired.

