‘I love them’: Duck Dynasty’s Phil Robertson’s book talks about cancel culture

Duck Dynasty’s Phil Robertson said he wants people to know that getting canceled today when standing for truth should not come as a surprise.

Through his newest book, Uncanceled: Finding Meaning and Peace in a Culture of Accusations, Shame, and Condemnation, Robertson hopes new respectful conversations can be born regarding differing opinions, conversations grounded in a culture of peace and forgiveness, not hate like so many in liberal cancel culture, he said.


“We all have sins, all of us, but this bunch,” Robertson told Morning Wire podcast host John Bickley, referring to the Left, “they are unforgiving.”

Robertson’s Duck Dynasty show on A&E was canceled in 2014 after he quoted Scripture during a national interview in which he was asked about gay marriage. He was accused of hating all gay people.

As a Christian, Robertson said his job is not to win a public relations war but to offer forgiveness.

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“I just thought I needed to liven it up a little bit and show them that we love them,” Robertson said as to why he wrote the book. “These people come along, and they begin to persecute me and hate me for living a godly life in Christ Jesus. And I love them.”

Robertson said he hopes the right audience hears the message of his book.

“I’m hoping that they’ll embrace Jesus and that they will love God,” Robertson said. “All Jesus said we need to do at the end of the day is love God and love our neighbor. You just think about it. It’s simple, but that is very profound, my man.”

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In an effort to spread his message further, Robertson said he also started a podcast, despite never owning a cellphone or having much experience with technology.

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