by Stefan Stanford, All News Pipeline:
For years whenever a conservative dared to say something a leftist did not appreciate, or the perpetually offended got offended yet again, they demanded action. Either apologies from the entire Republican party, or demands for everyone to condemn a statement or action, despite not being the ones to say or do whatever offended the leftist snowflakes, in what has been dubbed “cancel culture.”
“Just about every week we see the same story. Someone takes a jittery smartphone video of a white person caught in the act of doing something that’s labeled racist. An army of online commentators mobilizes. The video goes viral. And the person in the video is publicly shamed, often losing a job or being ostracized by the community. His or her name becomes a hashtag for hate.” —John Blake
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Well they made the rules and now they are being forced to play by them as the tables have turned and now unhinged liberals are the ones being canceled.
Libs of TikTok, run by Chaya Raichik, gets full credit for teaching certain liberals that the games they created can be use against them just as easily as they have been using those games on conservatives.
For example:
Meet Alison Scott, a teacher at Ardmore Highschool, who responded to a comment thanking the now-deceased Thomas Matthew Crooks for trying to assassinate President Donald Trump, with “wish they had a better scope.”
Libs of TikTok highlighted the post, and tagged Ardmore HS with a copy of the exchange:
Superintendent Ryan Walters immediately replied “This is unacceptable. SDE is investigating. We will not allow teachers to cheer on violence against @realDonaldTrump,” and within hours posted“I have investigated it enough. I will be taking her teaching certificate. She will no longer be teaching in Oklahoma.”
Next up came from a Pennsylvania House staffer, Jess Branas, for Rep. Heather Boyd, who gave the failed and dead assassin an “A for effort.” Libs of TikTok highlighted their profile and the post itself, and tagged @PADems and @PAHouseDems.
Play stupid games, get stupid prizes.
Another example of FAFO comes from a Dallas Police officer, Sgt. Arturo Martinez, 37, who posted “aim better” on social media after the assassination attempt on Trump, and has been put on paid administrative leave pending an investigation into whether he posted it.
Sgt. Arturo Martinez, 37, published the two-word post Saturday after the shooting at a Butler, Penn., campaign rally, which left a man dead and wounded Trump and two spectators, according to officials and a screenshot of the post obtained by The Dallas Morning News. Police spokeswoman Kristin Lowman confirmed Martinez is on leave as the internal affairs unit investigates him. An internal complaint was received Saturday about a social media comment, she said without elaborating.
“When I received the notification regarding the comment posted, disappointed would be an understatement,” Dallas police Chief Eddie García told The News when asked for comment. “If in fact true, the comment made has no place in our society, and certainly no place in law enforcement.”
While Martinez is entitled to his free speech online, he is also entitled to the consequences that come from certain comments, especially when his, and the other examples in this piece, are associated with people, schools, law enforcement, that does not want said association any longer.
In other words, no legal action should be taken against these people, but personal actions taken against them by their employers, is part of said consequences.
There are more, a hospital worker, a firefighter, which is sad because the man killed in the audience was a firefighter, a racing group working and another school employees. Those posts and resulting actions can be seen at ‘Not The Bee‘.
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