"Cancel culture" is the absolute worst, but this episode is diabolical.
At Twitchy:
ICYMI==> 'Cowardly': Des Moines Register reporter CALLED OUT for his own VILE tweets after milkshake ducking hero Carson King https://t.co/r65ojaeDZC
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) September 25, 2019
If journalist doesn’t use old posts to attack man going viral ~ $1M for charity, 4-6 doesn’t happen. Period. https://t.co/Yx4dap3FC8
— Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) September 25, 2019
Journalists & editors have a choice now: change how they approach these things or realize there are more of us than there are of them. It’s not hard.
— Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) September 25, 2019
Of maybe stop hiring 22 year old social justice political twigs with a privileged axe to grind.
— Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) September 25, 2019
The Cancel Culture is being lead by the media.
— Melissa Mackenzie ๐ (@MelissaTweets) September 25, 2019
It's enabled by feckless corporations like @BuschBeer.
I find the companies that cave to this garbage even worse.
And for the people caught in the crosshairs: DON'T APOLOGIZE. Do not reward this malignant behavior.
You know what's worse than using a bad word at the age of 16?
— Melissa Mackenzie ๐ (@MelissaTweets) September 25, 2019
RUINING SOMEONE'S LIFE.
Not a fan of journalists digging up viral celebrities' offensive high-school tweets.
— Stewart Mandel (@slmandel) September 25, 2019
The Des Moines Register did it to Carson King, the guy whose GameDay sign led to $1M raised for charity. Now it turns out the reporter has his own skeletons.
Unreal.https://t.co/go9C8VgqNI
4. If you’re going to pull up someone’s old tweets, write about them, and you have old racist tweets of your own, at least have the courage to take the heat, @aaronpcalvin.
— Yashar Ali ๐ (@yashar) September 25, 2019
Taking your account private is cowardly. pic.twitter.com/SdCEfg1A6Q
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