Call of Duty canceled a popular creator because tweeting "leave little children alone" is apparently anti-LGBT 🤔
· Jun 9, 2023 · NottheBee.com

Well, this is just a little too on the nose, isn't it?

Call of Duty, the extremely popular warfare video game series, just canceled one of their own creators because he said that the rainbow brigade maybe shouldn't be indoctrinating little kids.

So, here's what Nick ‘Nickmercs' Kolcheff, the Call of Duty creator and streamer tweeted:

This was in response to a clash in Glendale, California where pro and anti-LGBT protesters clashed over the schools pushing radical gender ideology and sexuality. Nick crossed the line by saying that the schools probably should just leave kids alone. You know, like everyone in the country thought until five minutes ago.

Then, shortly after this tweet, Call of Duty took down bundles and levels created by Kolcheff.

People were asking why when Call of Duty gave this all-time snarky response:

We are focused on celebrating PRIDE with our employees and our community.

Call of Duty confirms that their definition of "PRIDE" means that LGBT people should be able to push their sexuality on children in contradiction to the will of parents.

If you don't support grooming children and instead side with parents wanting to protect their kids then you are anti-LGBTQ+.

Nick crossed the line and spoke one cross word about the LGBT community and was immediately canceled for it.

Nick has responded to the controversy and says he won't apologize. He and his wife would want to make those decisions for their kids and protect them, and he thinks that's the right thing to do.

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Good on Nick for not caving.

The fact that standing up to protect kids is "anti-LGBT" tells you everything you need to know about the movement.

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