The invocation of the “culture of cancellation” has been one of the main “arrows” in the US right -wing political, the Democrats, the media of the media and the political liberal industry of the show in previous years. The tradition followed the old conservative traditions of the emphasis on individual freedom and the minimal government intervention, against the centralized federalism that the Democratic Party was pronounced.
And yet, and Philocratic Influencer comes to change the data, causing a wave of private and public sectors, on the basis of public comments made on social media.
Wide range of action
Pilots, doctors, teachers and an intelligence employee are among those who have been made available or fired due to posts on social networks that were deemed inappropriate after the death of Kerk, as Axios reports in a report.
A common feature of all cases is nothing more than the posting of comments expressing “defamatory comments” or “hate speech” for Kerk. Whether these comments or part of them constitute rhetorical hatred is a matter for discussion, since other posts were aggressive and others simply referred to the victim’s extreme statements, with some even claiming that they were made earlier in Kerk’s death.
For what is no doubt, however, is that the Donald Trump government intends to use the events to its advantage. In this context and the attack that was launched against the left, Steven Miller, a political adviser to the US president and regarded as the leading mind of activating the National Guard in American Great Cities.
“This is a huge movement of internal terrorism,” he said indirectly but clearly to what Republicans call Woke Agenda added that “in the country there is an ideology that is in war with family and nature.”
Foreign Minister followed Mark Rubiowho told Fox News that Washington is considering the revocation of the visa of those who “praise the murder or execution of a political figure”, without giving clarification on exactly what is exactly an appeal.
Silence and silence
It is noteworthy that the media has not escaped from the target of censorship, with Washington Post Caren Carenia reporting that its dismissal aims to “silence” the way it was placed on the case. “Now, I am the one who is silenced because I did my job,” she said in a text on the Substack platform, stating that she directly referred to Kerk only in a post in Bluesky, where he reminded his earlier statements against black women, including the US.
This is not an isolated case, as the removal of political commentator Matthew Dud’s from the NBC television network had been mediated because it hinted at the air that the rhetoric of hatred that Kerk was spreading may have contributed to its end. “Hate thoughts lead to the words of hatred, which in turn lead to hate actions,” said Dowd, who was a consultant for the strategy of the Presidential Campaign of George Bush Son and Dick Chaine in 2004.
“These are my principles. And if you don’t like it … Okay, I have more, “said great comedian Grautso Marx in the 20th century. The 21st resonance would come from an American vice -president, who would also contribute to the theory of the “inner enemy”, urging his compatriots to report … to the employer those who suspect they have a different view of the murdered. “To denounce them – and, mercy, tell them to their employer,” Vans said, presenting exceptionally the highly popular podcast of the deceased and added: “We do not believe in violence for political reasons, but we believe in decency.”