We wonder, is there a formula for deciding whether a famous person should be canceled? Shawn posits there is, sort of. Collectively we seem to weigh a subject’s bad behavior against their talent and cultural contribution. With that settled, we remember our experiences with scouting, and then somehow wind up talking about apocalypse and the collapse of America once again.
Mentioned in this episode
Apocalypto—2006 film written and directed by Mel Gibson
An ancient Aztec tower of skulls
Hitler’s Willing Executioners, by Daniel Goldhagen
Webelos = WE BE LOyal Scouts
Three Days of the Condor—1975 Sidney Pollack political thriller starring Robert Redford and Faye Dunaway
A correction
Ennis Cosby, son of Bill Cosby, was murdered in Los Angeles in an apparent robbery attempt while stopped on the side of a freeway to change a flat tire. In a similar tragedy we mention in this episode, it was Michael Jordan’s father, James Jordan, not his son, who was murdered while sleeping in his car.
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