Apparently, someone wanted to try to get folks to cancel Chip and Joanna Gaines.
Here’s the headline blaring out from a story in The Hill: “TV stars Chip and Joanna Gaines donate to campaign against critical race theory in schools.”
The piece notes how the couple, known for their show “Fixer Upper,” donated $1000 to the campaign of Shannon Braun for the school board in the Grapevine-Colleyville Independent School District. Braun is against the teaching of critical race theory in schools.
Oh, no! What evil people! We must drum them off of cable TV. That’s the reaction they seem to be trying to get from folks on the left. As indeed they did.
Cancel culture has given a free pass to the liberals who launched racial attacks against Sen.
Tim Scott, R-S.C., after his rebuttal speech to President Biden s addresslast week.
In his speech, Scott
Almost immediately after Scott s speech ended, liberals on Twitter caused the term
Uncle Tim a play on the racial slur Uncle Tom to trend for hours on the social media network until the site forcibly took it down.
However, whereas conservatives would have been raked through the hot coals in the kangaroo court of cancel culture for doing so, liberals have gotten a free pass for calling Scott multiple racial slurs.
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Senator attacked for saying America s not racist
A liberal comedian who directed a racist tweet at Sen. Tim Scott, R-SC., scrubbed his board membership on an AIDS health organization from his Instagram and Twitter biographies amid a growing backlash.
Comedian Scott Nevins came under fire last week for saying Scott was uncle Tom’ing it for his life during his rebuttal to President Biden s speech to a joint session of Congress last week. Sen [Tim Scott] is uncle Tom’ing it for his life. So sad, Nevins wrote last week before deleting it. South Carolina should be so ashamed.
However, following the post and his subsequent apology, Nevins removed his mention of being a board member for AIDS health organization DAP Health. DAP Health still lists Nevin as a board member, according to its website.