It’s almost like you think one *should* get canceled for being a professor who criticizes the Israeli government on campus or makes a lewd joke about Trump. But that no one should get canceled for being racist or sexist bc what’s the big deal it’s just a joke.
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(Setting aside the term “cancellation,” which is deeply problematic.) One the biggest warriors against cancel culture told me I had ended my career with a tweet about Trump—and that this was a fitting punishment. So, you know, what, exactly, are you fighting for—or against?
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(Or, you know, it was for some reason totally okay to cancel Colin Kaepernick but not, say, Josh Hawley.)
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That is EXACTLY correct - and the right is fine with it - cancel culture means ignoring voices on the Right. If voices on the left are blocked (in MAGA world) that's just respect, dignity and family values
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And this happens because Democrats don't go to the mats defending their people. Virtue wins nothing. Bare knuckle brawling is what wins. We need to be even more brutal than they are and have attack ads running 24/7 on network TV, not this twitter junk
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Or Kapernick
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I see this as the GOPs current distraction du jour. The right wing media needs something new to scream about on TV and they picked this.
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Don't forget Michelle Wolf, who literally spoke truth to power's smoky-eyed face.
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Didn’t they literally cancel that event because too many harsh jokes at Trump and the media’s expense?
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Wear it as a sign of pride?
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