Jews Starting To Pretend To Care About Cancel Culture

Started by maz, July 10, 2020, 10:45:33 PM

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After successfully "cancelling" people of color like of Tony Martin, Helen Thomas, Rick Sanchez, and Marc Lamont Hill, the anti-free speech extremists managed to find one black man who will shill for them and push pro-Israel bullshit and even some progressive bullshit.

Cancel Culture Is Coming for You

QuoteAs Americans celebrated July 4 this week with fireworks and barbecues, for a growing number — and not only militant Black Lives Matter (BLM) protesters — the hymn to the "land of the free" rang increasingly hollow.

On the right side of the political aisle, the rise of "cancel culture," an amorphous trend of social media attacks on those who express unprogressive views, has led many to question the cost of voicing the "wrong" opinions on race, gender, and politics.

Even for those who don't engage in or put much stock in social media traffic, there's a broader trend of silencing, shaming, or disenfranchising those who don't march in lockstep with the leftist beat. In the long American culture wars, this is gearing up to be a crucial battle, where everything from politics, the media, higher education and business are arenas for conflict.

Recent victims range from the famous, like author J.K. Rowling, for supposed bigotry against gender-fluidity campaigners; to officials like Cormac J. Caney, a district judge in California, who according to the Los Angeles Times was forced to resign after praising an African-American clerk as "street-smart"; to a Latino man in San Diego who lost his job after being videoed unwittingly trailing his hands in what was claimed to be a white-power gesture.

In fact, no part of America's cultural legacy seems safe. First statues of Confederate generals were targeted, and then came Abraham Lincoln's turn, for supposedly being a white supremacist. There were calls for Mount Rushmore, a presidential monument in South Dakota, to be changed to reflect America's ethnic diversity. "Aunt Jemima," a brand of pancake syrup sold since 1889, was canceled for being a racial stereotype. Corporate giants like Coke and Starbucks caved to the Cancel Mob by boycotting Facebook for allowing Donald Trump's supposedly racist tweets. Even LEGO announced that they were pausing marketing of police-station sets.

What Vox, a liberal website, sees as "an extension of civil rights activists' push for meaningful change," the right sees as evidence of the far-left's frightening domination of what's now culturally acceptable to say or think. Cancel culture, they say, is not so much a boycott technique as a larger assault on America's very identity.


QuoteWhile most of the frum world is not exposed to the vitriol and mob rule of social media, the threat of the cancel wars should matter very much. As the proverbial canaries in the coal mine, religious Jews have been early victims of liberal intolerance.
As cancel culture spills over from the world of social media into academia, politics, business, and religious rights, we spoke to experts about the menace.

Their conclusion? If you speak up, you could be canceled next.


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Canceled in Academia, A Silenced Academic Speaks

Professor Jason Hill, a Jamaican-American philosophy lecturer at Chicago's DePaul University, has drawn left-wing fire as a strong advocate for Israel's right to extend sovereignty to the West Bank, as well as for being a critic of environmental activist Greta Thunberg.
You've experienced a backlash for speaking up strongly in Israel's defense. How does that manifest itself on campus?
I'm mid-lawsuit against DePaul University because after I came out strongly defending Israel's right to Judea and Samaria and classified the Palestinian Authority as terrorist, I was censured by the university, and almost put into a racial-sensitivity training workshop. I received death threats, was called racist, genocidal, and a warmonger.

If I'd taken the reverse position, I would have been lauded by the university, and I suppose that as a person of color I'm expected to identify with the Palestinians, but I think Israel is awe-inspiring for building such a country after surviving persecution. I am now facing a boycott against my classes with four to seven students attending when there should be 30.

QuoteHave you received any support from colleagues and beyond?
Individual colleagues from various departments who are tenured and have been in academia for 40 years tell me that they support me, but won't come out in public for fear of social ostracism. The David Horowitz Freedom Center has supported me, as has Rabbi Yaakov Menken of the Coalition for Jewish Values, but no one within the academic system has joined them.

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They'll cancel Jason Hill when the time comes.

QuoteIn reality, Jews have simply not yet chosen to 'cancel' Blacks who make 'antisemitic' remarks at this point — they need to encourage Blacks to be outspoken about 'systemic racism' to destroy White Christian nations.

And once that is accomplished, then the Jews will drop the hammer and cancel any and all antisemites who dare oppose them, especially Blacks and liberal Christians who are under the mistaken idea that they have been anything more than 'useful idiots' to the Jewish Bolsheviks.

Jewish B-List 'Actor' Josh Malina Demands That Celebrities Who 'Offend' Jews Be 'Canceled'
https://christiansfortruth.com/jewish-b-list-actor-josh-malina-demands-that-celebrities-who-offend-jews-be-canceled/