28 Jan 2021
Vox and some other fascist, far-left media outlets are hoping to blacklist Cara Dumaplin, a Mommy Blogger, for her and her husband’s donations to President Trump, which amounted to around $2,000.
In other news … there are Mommy Bloggers.
Phoenix-based Dumaplin has run an online company called Taking Cara Babies since 2013. She enjoys 1.3 million Instagram followers and appears to specialize in helping new mothers get their babies to sleep. Have these new mothers never heard of whiskey?
According to her biography, Dumaplin is a “mom of four, neonatal nurse, wife of a pediatrician, and a certified pediatric sleep consultant.” She’s also enjoyed a presence on such mainstream outlets as
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Finding out that an Instagram influencer you love holds a wildly different worldview than you do can often feel weirdly personal. Take Arielle Charnas, an OG fashion blogger at Something Navy, who just as the pandemic was sweeping New York City, announced to her more than 1 million Instagram followers that she’d pulled strings to get a Covid-19 test, was positive, then moved to the Hamptons with her family and nanny without quarantining first. Predictably, fans were furious.
Now imagine that the disappointing influencer had not only impacted your style or home decor but some of the most intimate decisions of your life, someone who you’d turned to for advice on motherhood, pregnancy, or postpartum depression. That’s what happened to thousands of moms on the internet last week when baby sleep expert Cara Dumaplin, known by her (admittedly brilliant) nom de plume Taking Cara Babies and her Instagr
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It looks like cancel culture has struck again, to which I say, good.
Conservative bloggers, right-wing media outlets that exist only to stir up online outrage and anti-abortion activists are up in arms again this time over the apparent cancellation of one of the most popular mommy influencers and baby sleep training consultants on Instagram after she was outed as a longtime and consistent Trump donor.
Recently, I have been digging into the online world of baby sleep trainers, who promise that it is possible to get my months-old baby to sleep through the night after endless hours of blurry-eyed scrolling on Instagram. One of these influencers, Cara Dumaplin, came highly recommended by friends, neighbors, former co-workers and even strangers in the park. Molly Osberg details Dumaplin
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Cara Dumaplinâs successful business has hit a rough road after it was found that she donated more than $1000 to Trump campaigns between December 2016 and December 2019 (YouTube)
A baby sleep expert is reportedly facing âcancel cultureâ because of her support for former President Donald Trump. Cara Dumaplinâs successful business has hit a rough road after it was found that she donated more than $1000 to Trump campaigns between December 2016 and December 2019.
Dumaplinâs âTaking Cara Babiesâ has reportedly been like a boon for new parents, who struggle to put their babies to sleep. But many have now threatened to boycott her and her courses. One such new parent is Kristina Edmunson of Portland, Oregon, who shared a letter on her Twitter account in which she demanded a âfull refundâ of $74 from Dumaplinâs company. âIf I had known that you â in your personal capacity â had donated to President Trump I w