Identity Crisis Episode 14: How to Survive Cancellation Part One
April 26, 2021

This episode is the first half of a two-part series on surviving cancellation. In this episode, we dish on our own cancellation stories, and share memories of how we got through the firings, smears, and cultural condemnation.

Relevant links:
Callie Burt: https://callieburt.org/2021/04/23/context-ebremoval
The book MK is featured in, Spinning and Weaving, Radical Feminism for the 21st Century: https://spinningandweaving.org/
“Canceled for Disagreeing with the BLM Organization: Tabitha Morris”: https://www.plebity.org/conversations/tabitha-canceled/
“Non-Binary Is the New “Not Like Other Girls,” and it’s Deeply Rooted in Misogyny” by MK Fain: https://4w.pub/non-binary-is-the-new-not-like-other-girls-and-its-deeply-rooted-in-misogyny/
“Manhattan Implements Nordic Model”:
https://www.womensliberationfront.org/news/manhattan-nordic-model
“Would Legalizing Prostitution Protect Women?”:
https://4w.pub/would-legalizing-prostitution-help-women/
“The Public Humiliation Diet” by Toby Young: https://quillette.com/2018/07/23/the-public-humiliation-diet/

Identity Crisis is a weekly column and podcast for young people struggling with the modern orthodoxy of gender identity ideology—developed in collaboration between Plebity and 4W by Sasha White and M.K. Fain. New episodes every Monday!

Click here to learn more and get updates: https://www.identitycrisis.xyz/get-updates

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