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You're Not Canceled.... You're Just Poor!

1 h 4 min · 3 de may de 2026
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Cancel culture is everywhere… but is anyone actually getting canceled? If you have money you aren’t. Brian and Randy are back, joined by regular contributor Grant, and nothing is off limits. From celebrities getting “canceled” one week and trending the next, to the reality that the rich and powerful seem completely untouchable — we’re breaking down what cancel culture really is, and whether it’s all just noise. We dive into: • Why some celebrities get destroyed while others walk away untouched • The truth about healthcare reform and who actually benefits • Whether the “cancel mob” has any real credibility left • Why money might be the ultimate immunity from cancellation • The fallout from the 2024 election and what Kamala Harris losing means moving forward Is cancel culture accountability… or just outrage addiction with a short attention span? This episode gets dark, honest, and a little uncomfortable — exactly how we like it. Drop your thoughts in the comments… who actually got canceled for real?

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