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Joe Rogan is all over the news for the controversy of what some deem as spreading misinformation and dangerous rhetoric. This leads to a broader conversation about a culture of “canceling” individuals who have committed egregious acts, made inappropriate comments, or have opinions that differ from others. How do we handle this new phenomenon and more importantly, how do we lead our kids to appropriately navigate “cancel culture”?
By Darren Woodson, Tyler Clutts, Ben GibbsJoe Rogan is all over the news for the controversy of what some deem as spreading misinformation and dangerous rhetoric. This leads to a broader conversation about a culture of “canceling” individuals who have committed egregious acts, made inappropriate comments, or have opinions that differ from others. How do we handle this new phenomenon and more importantly, how do we lead our kids to appropriately navigate “cancel culture”?