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  <title>188 – The UnLeft with J.J. McCullough</title>
  <description>Disillusioned with the rigidity of political tribalism, J.J. McCullough left his role as conservative journalist and commentator and became a content creator.&amp;amp;nbsp; His YouTube channel, J.J. McCullough offers his one million subscribers weekly deep dives about countries, cultures, and Canada.&amp;amp;nbsp; But while politics is not the focus of his channel, some of his content is still tinged with the overtures of his past life. &amp;amp;nbsp; J.J. joins Saving Elephants host Josh Lewis to discuss how his political philosophy can inform his work without his work being subsumed to a set of ideological commitments, how this might point towards a healthier way we can think politically, and what he—as a Canadian—thinks about Jordan Peterson. &amp;amp;nbsp; About J.J. McCullough From youtube.fandom.com &amp;amp;nbsp; John James &amp;quot;J. J.&amp;quot; McCullough&amp;amp;nbsp;is a Canadian journalist, author, and political and social commentary&amp;amp;nbsp;YouTuber&amp;amp;nbsp;who makes educational and commentary videos about various topics relating to Canada, facts about history, the cultures of different countries, and sometimes Canadian politics. He lives in Vancouver. &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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