Fucking Feelings: The Attunement Model of Consent

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Escaping the Manomatrix

This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.fuckingcancelled.comRoger and Erica join Jay to commiserate about the excruciating experience of watching Louis Theroux’s new documentary ‘Inside the Manosphere’. Is the Red Pill more of a reactionary social moveme ...  Show more

Fighting Back Against Austerity with Alliance Ouvrière

In the midst of historic cuts to public services in Quebec, workers are fighting back. Jay sits down with Kiersten and Adam from Alliance Ouvrière (Workers Alliance; the organization that successfully unionized the Amazon warehouse outside Montreal) to talk about their Nos jobs, ...  Show more

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