Most of it is made up so snowflakes like you can be told to be outraged.
Can't keep up with all the canceling in America. The French are right, wokeness is a virus that needs to be stopped.
Most of it is made up so snowflakes like you can be told to be outraged.
Right, we canceled Columbus Day
Yep, that was made up.
And you fell for it.
Like you always do.
Yes the conservatives here have cancelled everything from Kaepernick and Disney to Facebook and Twitter. Stop whining about cancel culture when you participate in it.
Columbus was not a US citizen, America first, dang it!
it is hilarious how if people get a little negative feedback, they're like, we've been cruelly and utterly cancelled.
It's even more hilarious that they're getting outraged on behalf of companies that cancel themselves.
Taco Tuesday show be national holiday.
First Tuesday in May with one free taco at any Mexican food joint. Two free tacos if it is also Cinco de Mayo.
Your Trump just demanded Fox News cancel Karl Rove.
https://www.yahoo.com/huffpost/donal...081519095.html
Is that a good thing?
Yes or no.
Drain the swamp.
you want cancel culture derp
Troglodyte Chump with the score!
Buckingham Palace cancelled Archie's le and Archie's security. Unnamed members of "the firm" also worried that this kid would be born with dark skin.
anti-anti-racists find themselves at pains to distinguish themselves from straight up racists, so they don't call their target antiracism. they call it wokeness.
hiding the real target signifies bad faith and is a fig leaf, tbh.
Who can forget these not so long ago maga cancel culture boycott oldies...
From Nike to Keurig, Conservatives Keep Blowing Up Things They Bought to Own Libs.
When Nike launched an ad featuring Colin Kaepernick, angry Republicans torched their sneakers in a ‘boycott’ that only hurts themselves.
Conservatives are dowsing their Nike sneakers in lighter fluid and setting them on fire in their backyards. They can toss them on the pyre next to their Keurig machines, Starbucks mugs, artisanal seasonings from Penzeys es, and other products that have angered the right.
On Monday, Nike rolled out a new ad campaign featuring Colin Kaepernick, the unsigned NFL quarterback who became a conservative pariah for kneeling during the national anthem to protest police brutality. “Believe in something. Even if it means sacrificing everything,” the ad reads across Kaepernick’s picture. Within hours of the campaign’s launch, right-wingers were uploading pictures of them destroying the Nike shoes and socks they had already purchased, in a bungled attempt at a boycott.
Other brands have witnessed a similar play. When Keurig, a coffee machine company, pulled its ads from Sean Hannity’s primetime Fox News show, the pundit's fans filmed themselves throwing their already-purchased Keurig machines off balconies, or hitting them with baseball bats. And when conservatives claimed Starbucks was orchestrating an anti-Christian plot for omitting explicitly Christian art from its holiday cups, some social media users attempted to “trick” the coffee giant by asking indifferent baristas to write “Merry Christmas” on their cups.
Arguably the first company to attract Republican angry under the Trump administration was Penzeys, a food seasoning company whose owner sent a mass email condemning Trump and his voters after the election. The move earned the company conservative blog headlines like “Meet Penzeys, The Rabidly Leftist e Company That Hates Pro-Lifers, Christians And Republicans.” The outrage also helped Penzeys sell a lot of es, the New Yorker reported.
After all, few of the outrage campaigns are effective boycotts. The Hannity fans smashed Keurig machines they’d already purchased. The Starbucks blitz asked aggrieved Christians to buy more Starbucks coffees. And liberals have conducted similar doomed campaigns, with some left-leaning Twitter users burning their New Balance shoes after they thought the company made a pro-Trump statement.
The stunts aren’t really boycotts at all, but attempts to channel political impotence through consumption. One American can’t change much with a vote, but she can easily set fire to her sneakers, in accordance with her political leanings.
After Penzey’s anti-Trump statement, a Republican relative sent me a Penzey’s gift card that someone had purchased for him but that he could, in good conscience, no longer personally use. When I tried to spend it on some smoked paprika, the Penzeys website did not appear to accept gift cards at checkout, and I couldn’t muster the political willpower to contact a customer service representative about the issue.
Conservatives might talk big about boycotting Penzeys, but the company made $50 from my family’s purchase and subsequent refusal to use the gift card.
https://www.thedailybeast.com/from-n...ibs?ref=scroll
now the GOP wants to protect US Airmen from profs who write Op-Eds they disagree with. Tom Cotton also called for his firing.
it's understandable that Dinesh D'Souza thinks strangers telling him he sucks should be a jailable offense.
today's conservative snowflakes
RC priests are doing cancelled
That is black just like Shaun King...
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