Remember in the past how every time a conservative somewhere said something mildly offensive or rude, the entire internet would demand that he lose his job and have his life ruined?
Well, in the wake of the assassination attempt against Donald Trump last week, our old friend Chaya Raichik at Libs of TikTok is happily returning the favor - except this time it isn't people getting outed for using the wrong pronouns or supporting the Second Amendment, but for celebrating the attempted assassination of a president.
She has the receipts (including of everyone who lost their jobs!).
A Pennsylvania House staffer:
Fired:
A firefighter in Pennsylvania:
Resigned:
A PA county staffer:
Suspended:
A New York hospital worker:
Fired:
A worker with auto racing group Race ON:
Fired:
A Sioux Falls school worker:
Fired:
A Kentucky university professor:
Suspended:
A North Carolina resort worker:
Fired:
Given the way things are, folks, I'm sure this list will grow!
Update: I'll leave ya with my two cents because I know this will spark a debate on cancel culture. There isn't a mob trying to cancel these people because they said marriage is between a man and a woman, or because they donated to the defense fund of a teenager who defended himself from criminals in Kenosha.
These are people who are celebrating, and in some cases, encouraging, political assassination. Around these parts, we support the God-given right to free speech. But if someone voices their speech publicly, is it wrong for someone like Libs of TikTok to share that public speech with their employers and let the employer decide on a course of action? Seems different than the fire-and-pitchforks approach to me!
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