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#78 - Nuanced Feminism in Modern Times: A Dialogue with Kat Rosenfield

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  • Oct 11, 2021
Xavier Bonilla
@xavierbonilla87
(Host)
Kat Rosenfield
@katrosenfield
(Speaker)
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In this episode, Xavier Bonilla has a dialogue with Kat Rosenfield about women, men, feminism, metoo, cancel culture, and free speech issues. They begin the conversation by discussi... Show More

In this episode, Xavier Bonilla has a dialogue with Kat Rosenfield about women, men, feminism, metoo, cancel culture, and free speech issues. They begin the conversation by discussing why Kat writes about cultural issues and the current state of feminism. They explore why dissent from other women is not always accepted within many women's rights groups. They discuss women in the workplace, the patriarchy, metoo, and women in film. They talk about whether one can separate the art from the artist and if it is possible to forgive and rehabilitate people for wrong acts they do. They also talk about cancel culture and free speech and many other topics.
Kat Rosenfield is a freelance pop culture writer. She is a former reporter for MTV News and has written articles for Entertainment Weekly, Unherd, Vulture, Wired, and many other places. She is the author of many books including Alliances: A Trick of Light with Stan Lee. Her newest novel is No One Will Miss Her and can be purchased here. You can find her at her website. Twitter: @katrosenfield

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Chris Boutté @TheRewiredSoul · Oct 11, 2021
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Great discussion during this episode about redemption, rehabilitation, and forgiveness. This is something I discuss a lot with authors about cancel culture As a recovering drug addict who has worked with many people who used to be awful, I've seen how people can change
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