The cancel culture is getting out of control

Sort of. If the libs want something cancelled they have all the resources on their side to accomplish the task.

And if others want to remain after their cancellation, there are multiple ways to do so. Enough followets just have to commit to making it worthwhile. Switching to Gab or Mastodon isn't hard, it's just not as convenient since everyone is still on the platform they're upset with.
 
And if others want to remain after their cancellation, there are multiple ways to do so. Enough followets just have to commit to making it worthwhile. Switching to Gab or Mastodon isn't hard, it's just not as convenient since everyone is still on the platform they're upset with.

Switch? Did not see the blowhards run to Popeyes..Hell they would not be welcome there. An attack on freedom of speech and Christian values, yet you as a Christian cannot even see it.
The danged "forced down throat"

Gotta say that "deaf" analogy was such a reach I am at a loss of words.
 
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And if others want to remain after their cancellation, there are multiple ways to do so. Enough followets just have to commit to making it worthwhile. Switching to Gab or Mastodon isn't hard, it's just not as convenient since everyone is still on the platform they're upset with.

Never heard of Mastodon or Gab. What is their market-share vs. facebook, twitter, Instagram, MSM?
 
Switch? Did not see the blowhards run to Popeyes..Hell they would not be welcome there. An attack on freedom of speech and Christian values, yet you as a Christian cannot even see it.
The danged "forced down throat"

Gotta say that "deaf" analogy was such a reach I am at a loss of words.

Perfect example!

The anti-Chick-Fil-A'ers aren't upset over anything they've done. They're upset with them because of the organizations they donate to.
 
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Switch? Did not see the blowhards run to Popeyes..Hell they would not be welcome there. An attack on freedom of speech and Christian values, yet you as a Christian cannot even see it.
The danged "forced down throat"

Gotta say that "deaf" analogy was such a reach I am at a loss of words.

Christian values? Or American evangelical Fundamentalism values?
 
Can't wait to tell my 10yo daughter that her life experiences are a "reach". That will go over well.
 
Christian values? Or American evangelical Fundamentalism values?

Love the person, hate the sin.

Not frekin embrace it and be proud of it. Pride Month..Pride Year beckons.

Proverbs 16:18

Pride goes before destruction,

and a haughty spirit before a fall.
 
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Son forced to remove statue of dead father due to Hitler resemblance

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A German man was forced to remove a commemorative statue of his late father after critics complained that the monument was a dead ringer for Adolf Hitler.

Son slammed for statue of dead father due to Hitler likeness
 
Valparaiso University announced Tuesday that it has adopted the Beacons as its new team name, replacing the Crusaders, a term school officials dropped this year after saying it had been embraced by hate groups. ... For years, Valpo's sports mascot had been a helmeted figure in faux armor.🙄
 
Valparaiso University announced Tuesday that it has adopted the Beacons as its new team name, replacing the Crusaders, a term school officials dropped this year after saying it had been embraced by hate groups. ... For years, Valpo's sports mascot had been a helmeted figure in faux armor.🙄

Are you a student, alumnus, or donor there?
 
Judge rules 144-year-old Christopher Columbus Statue in Philadelphia can Remain after city voted to remove it last July 'without any legal basis'

A Philadelphia judge has overturned the city's decision to remove a statue of Christopher Columbus that drew ire from protesters during demonstrations last year in the wake of the police killing of George Floyd in Minnesota.

The city's decision to remove the 144-year-old statue last July was unsupported by law and based on insufficient evidence, said Common Pleas Court Judge Paula Patrick.

'It is baffling to this court as to how the city of Philadelphia wants to remove the statue without any legal basis,' Patrick wrote in her decision.

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The city's decision to remove the 144-year-old statue was unsupported by law and based on insufficient evidence, said Common Pleas Court Judge Paula Patrick (pictured)

Judge said Columbus statue in Philly will remain after city voted to remove it 'without legal basis' | Daily Mail Online
 

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