Don2 (Don1 Revised)
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The Great Hypocrisy of Right-Wingers Claiming ‘Cancel Culture’
Good point. Did everyone just not notice many of the claims are fake from people who are not cancelled and that conservatives have done the same thing?
Colin Kaepernick is but one example.
Moreover, the cancel culture of conservatives goes WAY BEYOND cancelling someone socially or from a job, it goes to in many cases, outright EXECUTING them.
For example, the very conservatives complaining about free speech and being cancelled are often the same ones who want to cancel Nancy Pelosi PERMANENTLY.
Their rage comes from a long history, millennia, of cancelling gay people, atheists, non-believers and others who have not deserved it by STONING them and more recently by lynching them.
Leviticus 24:16 ESV:
Leviticus 20:13 ESV:
Leviticus 20:27 ESV:
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Deuteronomy 22:23-24 ESV:
The screaming about cancelling is so hypocritical, it's just one more way they are trying to do exactly what they accuse the left of--trying to control people, but in this case so that they can get away with whatever they want. And that can be very dangerous.
Conservatives don’t hate cancellation. They hate consequences—for themselves.
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Imagine complaining you are a victim of “cancel culture”—from the floor of the House of Representatives, no less—and then the very next day holding a packed press conference covered by every single major news outlet. Or wearing a mask with the word “CENSORED” on it while you deliver fully uncensored remarks to millions of broadcast television viewers. This is how Marjorie Taylor Greene—the first lady of political thea-tuh who tweeted about suffering the “slings and arrows” of a “vicious cancel culture mob”—has spent her time in office so far. In the rare moments between her anti–“cancel culture” rants on high-profile right-wing podcasts and TV shows, the Georgia representative posts incessantly about just how canceled she’s been to her social media audience of more than 735,000 followers.
Greene and the entire right wing are currently using “cancel culture” in the same way Rudy Giuliani used to deploy “a noun, verb and 9/11”—as a handy-dandy phrase to inoculate themselves from wholly valid criticism. (Rhetorically, “political correctness” is its more direct predecessor, but then Black Twitter invented the term “cancel” and white conservatives decided that, like everything else, they just had to have it.) The current ubiquity of the phrase belies its central thesis, since all the airtime and column space conservatives are given to talk about cancellation proves they were never cancelled in the first place.
Ted Cruz claimed at this year’s Conservative Political Action Conference that liberals have canceled stand-up comedy, and “Judge” Jeanine Pirro called the shutdown of white supremacist safe-space Parler a “censorship that is akin to a Kristallnacht.” ...
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Or rather, they’re against consequences for themselves. When they were the ones doing all the canceling, the right wing was actually fervently pro-cancellation. It’s not just the fundamental lie of “cancel culture” that’s so irritating, it’s the staggering hypocrisy of those who can’t stop, won’t stop whining about it. Arkansas Senator Tom Cotton, in a tizzy over the discontinuation by the estate of Dr. Seuss of six lesser-known books with racist content, had the audacity to gripe via social media that “the woke mob” is trying “to erase our history and cancel anyone who disagrees.” This is the same Tom Cotton who wrote a whole legislative act aimed at banning schools from teaching the 1619 Project...
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There is an historic thread tying right-wingers who today call everything left of them communism, who label anti-racist and social justice movements like BLM terrorism, and the anti–civil rights racists and red-baiting McCarthyite “traditionalists” of yesteryear. You want to know who was actually canceled by these sorts? Abolitionist Cassius Marcellus Clay, who was ordered by a court to stop printing his abolitionist newspaper The True American, had all his printing machines stolen by an angry racist mob, and was twice the target of attempted assassinations. Callie House, mother of five and a formerly enslaved woman who fought for reparations for emancipated black folks, who was railroaded on phony mail fraud charges in 1917 and served a year in the Missouri State Penitentiary. Labor leader and Socialist Party Chair Eugene Debs, who spent more than two years in jail for a 1918 anti-war speech.
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The most salient American conservative value is cultural dominance, and these people resent the cultural shifts they perceive as threatening that dominance. For so long, they took pleasure in canceling folks for challenging their power, punishing dissenters by ruining reputations, careers and lives. Now, they’ve seized upon the word “cancel” to describe the comparatively mild discomfort of being held vaguely accountable by the people they believe should shut up, and put up with the pain they actively seek to cause. The anti–“cancel culture” movement runs on resentment and fear—of the democratization of social authority and influence, which they believe whittles away at their position as the arbiters of morality, justice, and freedom—virtues they have always defined in transparently narrow, self-serving terms. ...
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Good point. Did everyone just not notice many of the claims are fake from people who are not cancelled and that conservatives have done the same thing?
Colin Kaepernick is but one example.
Moreover, the cancel culture of conservatives goes WAY BEYOND cancelling someone socially or from a job, it goes to in many cases, outright EXECUTING them.
For example, the very conservatives complaining about free speech and being cancelled are often the same ones who want to cancel Nancy Pelosi PERMANENTLY.

Their rage comes from a long history, millennia, of cancelling gay people, atheists, non-believers and others who have not deserved it by STONING them and more recently by lynching them.
Leviticus 24:16 ESV:
Whoever blasphemes the name of the Lord shall surely be put to death. All the congregation shall stone him. The sojourner as well as the native, when he blasphemes the Name, shall be put to death.
Leviticus 20:13 ESV:
If a man lies with a male as with a woman, both of them have committed an abomination; they shall surely be put to death; their blood is upon them.
Leviticus 20:27 ESV:
A man or a woman who is a medium or a necromancer shall surely be put to death. They shall be stoned with stones; their blood shall be upon them.
Exodus 31:15 ESV:
Six days shall work be done, but the seventh day is a Sabbath of solemn rest, holy to the Lord. Whoever does any work on the Sabbath day shall be put to death.
Deuteronomy 22:23-24 ESV:
If there is a betrothed virgin, and a man meets her in the city and lies with her, then you shall bring them both out to the gate of that city, and you shall stone them to death with stones, the young woman because she did not cry for help though she was in the city, and the man because he violated his neighbor's wife. So you shall purge the evil from your midst.
The screaming about cancelling is so hypocritical, it's just one more way they are trying to do exactly what they accuse the left of--trying to control people, but in this case so that they can get away with whatever they want. And that can be very dangerous.
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