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Culture War Roundup for the week of August 25, 2025

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The Dixie Chicks were not cancelled in any meaningful sense. What happened to them was:

  • Their record label continued to sell their albums, and to fund the production of more albums
  • Their concert tour continued as scheduled. Extra security was provided in response to potential threats by disgruntled randos.
  • Some radio stations stopped playing their songs, others did not. At the time radio stations had very little concentrated ownership or control, apart from ClearChannel (which did not stop playing their songs).
  • The mainstream media was happy to give them multiple opportunities to air their views, including letting them appear naked on the cover of entertainment weekly
  • Some of their fellow artists supported them, others expressed disagreement and criticism
  • Some of their customers got angry and stopped purchasing their CDs
  • George Bush said they are and should be free to speak their mind

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dixie_Chicks_comments_on_George_W._Bush

Pretty much any cancelled conservative would have been extremely happy to receive this treatment. From what I can tell, George Bush is right - this is basically how freedom of expression should work. Say what you want but don't complain about a moderate decrease in sales.

For comparison, Milo was:

  • Banned from all major social media (which didn't really exist at the time of the Dixie Chicks controversy)
  • Had his books cancelled
  • His speaking appearances were cancelled by institutional gatekeepers, with threats by disgruntled randos occasionally cited as a pretext
  • Mainstream media did not give him high profile appearances where he could express his views or defend himself

Kanye suffered all this, in addition to having his bank accounts closed (retaliation for saying Jews control the banks, which they obviously don't).

I agree with your general point, but Milo's problem in particular was that he alienated his base with his comments about homosexuality age-gap