Donald Trump Jr. argued that people who were fired for celebrating the murder of Charlie Kirk are not losing their jobs to „cancel culture.“
Donald Trump Jr. argued that people who have been fired for celebrating the assassination of Charlie Kirk are not losing their jobs to “cancel culture,” but to “consequence culture.”
Film producer and author Mike Cernovich highlighted the cognitive dissonance of left-wingers who are complaining about being “cancelled” for their posts on Kirk in the wake of his death, despite calling for conservatives to be cancelled in 2020 over their opinions on George Floyd:
“When we were losing our jobs for not kneeling for George Floyd, cancel culture was not a big deal,” he wrote on X.
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USA — Events Trump Jr: Getting Fired for Celebrating Charlie Kirk’s Death Is ‘Consequence Culture’