🔥 Purification Without Permission: When Ceremony Collides with Cancel Culture In the heart of a decades-old men’s organization, a sacred fire was extinguished—not by accident, but by pressure, politics, and a storm of competing truths. The ManKind Project (MKP), known for its New Warrior Training Adventure (NWTA), once included a Purification and Renewal Ceremony inspired by Indigenous sweat lodges. Today, that ceremony is gone from MKP USA’s weekends. Why? We know the answer lies in a tangled web of cultural appropriation, cancel culture, and internal dysfunction—where competitive behavior often masquerades as moral clarity. đź§ż The Accusation: Cultural Theft or Ceremonial Legacy? We know that accusations of cultural appropriation carry emotional weight and historical trauma. SPIRIT (Center for the Support and Protection of Indian Religions and Indigenous Traditions) launched a public campaign accusing MKP of conducting over 3,500 sweat lodge ceremonies, generating more than $58 ...