Winston Marshall, the former founding member of Mumford & Sons who left the famed English folk rock band after being targeted by the rabid cancel culture …
Winston Marshall, the former founding member of Mumford & Sons who left the famed English folk rock band after being targeted by the rabid cancel culture mob for complimenting journalist Andy Ngo’s book exposing Antifa, is crediting his faith in God for his ability to stand up in the face of what Winston called the “cancel culture viral mob.” Marshall discussed his departure from the band which was triggered after he recommended a book from Andy Ngo on Antifa violence, Unmasked, with former New York Times opinion editor Bari Weiss. “Congratulations @MrAndyNgo. Finally had the time to read your important book. You’re a brave man,” Marshall wrote in the now-delete tweet, which featured an image of Ngo’s book, sparking the woke backlash. “It began when I tweeted about a book that documents far left behavior in the U.S. And I’d been tweeting about books through the pandemic. But this one sort of seemed to take off,” he told Weiss, saying critics began editing his Wikipedia page and calling him a fascist and Nazi.
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