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Parrott Talk-I Agree With That, But I Can Never Say It

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    Parrott Talk-I Agree With That, But I Can Never Say It Mike Parrott


The origins of cancel culture dates back to Nixon, maybe JFK.  Back then cancel culture was a little more savage.  If the elites did not like you, then you slept with the fishes.  So, maybe cancel culture goes back a lot further.  Mike Parrott uses a recording of President Richard Nixon as his example.  In this recording you will hear the mantra of cancel culture, “I agree with that, but I can never say it.”  Mike Parrott breaks down the early days of “cancel culture” on this episode of Parrott Talk. 


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