Cancel Culture

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SurveyMonkey Restores PragerU’s Account After NTC Grassroots Action

On December 18, 2024, conservative website PragerU announced they were locked out of their account by SurveyMonkey, cutting off access to years of data. To regain access, the popular polling platform demanded PragerU post a disclaimer: “SurveyMonkey is not associated with, nor does it endorse or sponsor this specific content or PragerU.” The content in question? A PragerU video shedding light on the growing number of “detransitioners” — individuals who regret undergoing sex-change treatment and embrace their biological sex. NTC moved quickly — within hours we launched a campaign, and soon after hundreds of messages were sent to SurveyMonkey CEO Eric Johnson and the company’s senior staff calling out their compelled speech ultimatum. 24 hours later, SurveyMonkey restored PragerU’s account access. NTC allows everyday Americans to speak up, and when you do, your voice is heard.       [Photo credit: Kate Ter Harr, 2.0 Generic, via Flickr (cropped)]

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Yeti Must Recognize Viewpoint Diversity

Don’t say “conservative” — at least where Yeti is involved. When the Clare Boothe Luce Center for Conservative Women (CBLCCW) in Virginia placed what they thought would be a simple order of promotional mugs from the cooler manufacturer, their order was denied. “Yeti is unable to customize products with text or logos that are licensed, copyrighted, profane, or political in nature,” Yeti said in an email. Troubling hypocrisy — especially since… This was a reorder — Yeti had fulfilled the same order in the past without any problem! CBLCCW received a message confirming that their order had been accepted before it was denied. There are instances of Yeti gladly accepting business from left-leaning “political” groups and organizations. Stop the hypocrisy! Send an email to Yeti CEO Matt Reintjes and senior executives telling them to change course, fill the order, and welcome viewpoint diversity among their customers!

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Is Love Blind…to Politics?

The shocking season finale of the Netflix show Love Is Blind challenges the old adage that “opposites attract” Earlier this month, the hit Netflix reality TV show Love Is Blind aired its season finale, leaving viewers shocked as two women abandoned their would-be mates at the altar rather than marry a Trump-supporting Republican. Love Is Blind puts the old adage to the test, connecting singles who get to know each other by voice only before meeting face-to-face. The social experiment tests whether or not romance can be created without the guarantee of physical attraction. Eight seasons and multiple successful marriages later, most would agree that the answer is yes — until the most recent season. To viewers, Sara and Ben seemed perfect for each other: on-screen, they shared chemistry and genuinely enjoyed each other’s company. Yet Sara said no at the altar, citing unaligned values “close to [her] heart” that Ben didn’t share: Black Lives Matter, sexual identity, religion, and COVID-19 vaccination. “I love you so much, but I’ve always wanted a partner to be on the same wavelength […] so today I can’t [marry you],” she explained. “I still love you and everything about you is amazing […] I know the connection we have is so real and my heart is there,” she added as she walked away from the relationship. Another couple, Devin and Virginia, expressed deep love and connection on the show, leading Devin to say “I do” at the altar. Virginia, however, claimed she was “just not ready,” and fled the ceremony. The Love is Blind reunion episode revealed that political and social issues were at the root of the separation. “I 100% support the LGBTQ community,” Virginia said. “I also believe that women should have the decision to choose if they want to have an abortion or not. I also believe that different religions should be valued.” Devin, a conservative traditional Christian, did not share her views. Ultimately, divergent points of view on political and social issues spelled the end of both nuptials. Sara and Virginia aren’t outliers. According to the Institute for Family Studies, only 4% of couples identified as Democrat-Republican pairs in 2020 — and researchers noted a downward trend. A separate study by the University of Michigan concluded that “[c]ouples who did have differing political views had slightly lower relationship quality [which] was noticeable in everyday interactions as well as overall relationship satisfaction.” Data show that left-leaning women, especially, find it difficult to align romantically with someone who holds opposing views. A 2020 YouGov poll showed that over 50% of men would date someone with differing stances, while only 35% of women said the same thing. The same study found that Democrats are the least likely to date across party lines. Both Love Is Blind ladies expressed discontent not only with their would-be husbands’ differing views but also with their overall passivity on politics. Studies show that independent and politically neutral individuals are most likely to engage in ideologically mixed relationships. Does this romantic red tape extend to other values? Couples with differing core ideals also tend to reject traditional marriage, opting instead for more unconventional partner dynamics. For example, the Pew Research Center found that “62% of unmarried people living with a partner identify with the same religion their partner does, while 38% say their partner has a different religious identity.” Meanwhile, “74% of married people report that their spouse shares their religion, while 26% say their spouse has a different religious identity.” Another study done by the vegan dating app Veggly discovered that vegans and vegetarians are 69% more likely to pursue an open relationship than meat-eaters. Whether these trends are the result of the increasingly polarized political climate in America or a historic desire couples have to be a match on principles, it’s apparent that opposites don’t always attract. Experts suggest that mismatched politics aren’t necessarily an amorous dealbreaker provided open communication, compromise, and therapy are emphasized in interactions. Nonetheless, such an arrangement might be a nonstarter for the impassioned and politically active who feel that tying the knot with someone they disagree with means compromising their core values. One thing is clear: Love may be blind, but it’s not unopinionated.

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Companies Must Cut Ties with Degenerate Law Firm

Real estate agent Julie Mauck stood up for parental rights, and we stood up for her — now she’s fighting for her career, and asking New Tolerance Campaign advocates for help once again. After imploring her local library to move a sexually explicit book from the children’s section to the adult section, Mauck was targeted by radical trans activists (pictured) who knowingly and falsely accused her of making discriminatory comments, made false accusations to her real estate broker that resulted in her being fired, and then filed “hate speech” charges with the local board of Realtors based on allegations they knew were untrue. After an ordeal, Mauck was cleared of any wrongdoing by the Georgia Association of REALTORS®, but the damage was already done; she lost her job and had her reputation smeared. With help from the Coalition For Liberty, Mauck sued to restore her dignity and stop cancel culture from being used to attack everyday Americans. The radical trans activists who devastated Mauck’s livelihood are being represented by the powerful law firm Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner — for free. Bryan Cave’s actions should raise serious concerns. And yet, major organizations continue to do business with them: American Soybean Association Columbia University Howard University Missouri Botanical Garden Missouri Historical Society New York University Pride Live Sisters of Mercy of the Americas, Inc. Sisters of Charity of Leavenworth Stowers Institute for Medical Research United States Anti-Doping Agency United States Swimming, Inc. University of Colorado USA Volleyball Washington University Webster University Wheaton College World Vision X Prize Foundation Are they unaware? Or just uncaring? Tell these companies they’re working with a law firm representing radical trans activists for free who are fighting to destroy the life of a concerned parent. Urge them to cut ties with Bryan Cave Leighton!

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“And the Oscar for politicizing everything goes to…”

Staying out of politics used to be good business in Hollywood. Now it can get you canceled. It was a stunning headline: “Director Ignites Backlash with Non-Political Post” How could a non-political post be a source of controversy? Damien Leone, director of the slasher-film Terrifier franchise, found out earlier this month when he responded to some of his cast’s politically-charged X posts. After explaining that he was “all for freedom of speech and expression,” Leone asserted that “Terrifier is NOT in any way shape or form a political franchise. I did not get into filmmaking to become a politician or promote any political agendas or ideologies, especially through a killer clown movie. “If this doesn’t sit well with any fans or cast/crew members that is your right and I respect it,” he concluded. And yet fans retaliated, with some on X saying they “do not feel comfortable supporting the series anymore” and that making a neutral statement was in “bad form.” One elaborated that it was “insanely disappointing to see a certain horror director dismiss the impact of the political climate on horror and act like horror and politics aren’t related at all. That is an extremely shallow view on the genre.” For years, the Left has been quick to condemn celebrities, athletes, and public figures who express conservative viewpoints. Now, it seems even staying out of it won’t keep you safe anymore. Chris Pratt, too, received backlash from his op-ed in the Sunday Paper titled “Win or Lose, My Hope Is We Show Up for Each Other.” Written in the stretch just before the 2024 election, Pratt reminded readers that “we are fellow countrymen,” and that “starts with remembering no matter who wins or loses, there are still going to be people who need help in this country.” Who could be opposed to that? Unfortunately, a lot of people. A wave of social media hate ensued. One commenter berated: “Coward…if you’re gonna tell us to take a stand on our own political beliefs but you don’t do the same but want us to take your ‘stupid political advice’ — shut up and sit down.” Other celebrities who have chosen to remain neutral have received similar criticism — even those with a history of supporting left-wing causes. Chappell Roan, a self-described member of the LGBT community and an open supporter of the Hamas regime in Gaza, received intense backlash when she stated in an interview: “I have so many issues with our government in every way…There are so many things that I would want to change. So I don’t feel pressured to endorse someone. There’s problems on both sides.” Negative reaction was swift, with one fan commenting, “How are you queer, an ardent defender of the drag community and somehow a ‘both sides are bad’ person,” while another snapped, “White girl unaffected syndrome at play…she’s just not been paying attention.” Today, it seems only full-fledged, vocal support of the Left is safe from censure. Taylor Swift, for instance, announced in September 2024 that she was voting for Kamala Harris “because she fights for the rights and causes I believe need a warrior to champion them” and received vast praise from the Left for toeing the line. Megan Thee Stallion, too, was applauded for her performance at a Kamala Harris rally, where she encouraged America to elect its “first black female president” while twerking for a braying crowd. The Left’s message is clear: choose a side — or we’ll choose one for you. The question is: will Americans push back, or will they allow this cultural policing to continue unchecked? Because in today’s climate, even saying nothing might just get you canceled.

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New Tolerance Campaign Announces 2024 “Worst of the Woke” Awards

Super Bowl LVIII, The Olympics, Harvard, and More Among the Top 10 Worst Woke Offenders of the Year Washington, DC — Today the New Tolerance Campaign (NTC), a grassroots watchdog organization, unveiled its fourth annual “Worst of the Woke” Awards — a look back at the year’s most outrageous headline-grabbing instances of woke-run-wild in the United States. In 2024, 10 institutions went to extremes pressing a woke agenda on a weary public: DEI in Star Wars, drag queens at The Olympics, “nonbinary” toys and more all made the cut. See the full list of “Worst of the Woke” Award winners — as well as this year’s “Champion of Tolerance” — below:   Award Winner: “The Acolyte”* Reason: Disney hoped for a hit but ended up with a messy miss following the disastrous rollout of “The Acolyte.” The Star Wars spinoff crashed and burned, cancelled after only one season for the most predictable reason: it refused to stay true to Star Wars lore and instead sought to shoehorn as much DEI into every episode as possible: an all-lesbian coven of Force Witches lamenting the galaxy not accepting “women like us,” asking an alien for its pronouns, a pronounced emphasis on race and more all featured in the show. Series creator Leslie Headland even went on-record, stating that the inclusion of “queer” communities in the program was deliberate because it “would be natural” in an all-female community.   Award Winner: Super Bowl LVIII Reason: With more than 123 million viewers every year, few things unite America like the Super Bowl — but not this year. The NFL spoiled the fun with divisive woke posturing, presenting two separate national anthems before the big game: a “black national anthem” and one for everyone else.   Award Winner: The Olympics Reason: The Paris Olympics managed to anger Christians, conservatives, and anyone with good taste in dancing. The opening ceremony of the global athletic event began with a tableau of drag queens that more than a few people felt mocked “The Last Supper”; the cross-dressing star at the center of the performance who called herself “Olympic Jesus” only exacerbated the outrage.   Award Winner: Harley-Davidson Reason: Harley Davidson had a rock-solid, badass brand…and then DEI came along. A video unveiled on X showed the company’s CEO Jochen Zeitz speaking at a conference in 2020 in which he called himself “the sustainable Taliban” and asserted Harley Davidson was “trying to take on traditional capitalism and trying to redefine it.” After the uproar, Zeitz issued a public statement denouncing DEI and declaring the bike builder would pull back from the woke brink, ending its participation with the odious “Corporate Equality Index” pushed by recognized hate group the Human Rights Campaign.   Award Winner: Columbia Reason: During a three-week fiasco, the administration of Columbia University was paralyzed in the face of rabidly antisemitic and increasingly violent conduct: students took over the campus’s famed Hamilton Hall, barricaded the entrances, and hung a “Free Palestine” banner from a window. The inmates were running the asylum at New York City’s Ivy League school, with students issuing a list of wild demands that included a “complete divestment” from all Israel-related businesses and amnesty from disciplinary actions for protesting students. Columbia’s pushback? An email declaring that bringing in police “at this time” would be counterproductive. Things got so hot that Columbia ended up canceling its university-wide commencement ceremony.   Award Winner: Harvard Reason: Following the unceremonious resignation of university president Claudine Gay under allegations of rank plagiarism, America’s premier Ivy League institution presented a case study in emotional fragility in the aftermath of Donald Trump’s victory in the 2024 presidential election. Harvard professors cancelled classes for two days to allow their students “space to process the election.” The school’s Institute of Politics distributed conciliatory pastries and sweets all day on November 6. And quizzes in the “Intermediate Microeconomics” class were declared optional henceforth as a reprieve from post-election trauma.   Award Winner: WPATH Reason: Hippocratic Oath be damned! The World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH) came under fire for its role in one of the most alarming medical scandals of our time. Behind closed doors, doctors affiliated with WPATH, who swore an oath to “do no harm,” privately discussed how sex-change procedures for minors are experimental, untested, and often devastatingly painful. The admissions directly contradicted their public-facing advocacy for the treatments, leaving families betrayed and children’s bodies permanently altered.   Award Winner: Mattel Reason: The company behind Barbie pushed the boundaries of political correctness with the release of “the world’s first gender-neutral doll.” The toys, marketed as “gender-inclusive,” are designed to be “a boy, a girl, neither, or both.” Mattel hailed the launch as a step toward greater inclusivity, but the move sparked pushback among parents and child-development experts.   Award Winner: Penzeys Spices* Reason: Once crowned “America’s Wokest Company,” Penzeys Spices stirred the pot yet again this year. The seasoning shop is known for promotional events such as “Republicans Are Racists Weekend” and for recommending their customers “send the Jewish people in your life…a photo of a couple sleeping bags up in your attic with the message that you will always have a place for them.” In 2024 the company sparked widespread outrage and calls for boycotts after their owner published an essay on the business’s website slamming the GOP. Of all places for Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris to deliver remarks about ending “divisiveness,” she chose this one?   Award Winner: Jaguar Reason: Luxury carmaker Jaguar rolled out a bizarre ad in December that left audiences scratching their heads: a commercial filled with androgynous models and completely devoid of cars. To make matters worse, the auto manufacturer literally took the jaguar out of Jaguar, erasing the iconic big cat from its logo. Critics called the company “Bud Light 2.0.” X owner Elon Musk mockingly asked the company “Do you sell cars?” And conservative parliament member Nigel Farage predicted the UK brand “will now go bust.”   2024 CHAMPION OF TOLERANCE  In

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SurveyMonkey Must End Its Lockout of PragerU

SurveyMonkey just locked PragerU out of their account, cutting off access to years of critical data. Now, they’re holding PragerU hostage until the educational service posts a disclaimer: “SurveyMonkey is not associated with, nor does it endorse or sponsor this specific content or PragerU.” What’s the content, you ask? A PragerU video highlighting the very real and growing number of “detransitioners” — people who had sex-change procedures and now regret that decision. SurveyMonkey’s decision not only impacts PragerU’s operations but sets a dangerous precedent for silencing organizations that challenge mainstream narratives. “Say what we demand, or lose access to your account!” Tell SurveyMonkey CEO Eric Johnson and the company’s senior staff to end their lockout of PragerU! [Photo credit: Kate Ter Harr, 2.0 Generic, via Flickr (cropped)]

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Coming Soon: Woke War on Thanksgiving

As America gathers to give thanks, the woke left plots to cancel this “racist” holiday. Can they succeed? They erased Columbus Day. They turned “Merry Christmas” into “Happy holidays.” Now — hold onto your turkey — rising voices on the left are calling for an end to Thanksgiving. On October 3, 1789, George Washington signed a proclamation that declared “Thursday the 26th day of November…be devoted by the People of these States to the service of that great and glorious Being…That we may then all unite in rendering unto him our sincere and humble thanks…” Abraham Lincoln made Thanksgiving an officially recognized observance in 1863 in a proclamation that instructed Americans to “to set apart and observe the last Thursday of November next, as a day of Thanksgiving.” Who could be opposed to that? Philadelphia Tribune correspondent Michael Coard for one, who asserted in a 2021 opinion piece that “Thanksgiving, as an American holiday, is a celebration of that racist genocide and massive land robbery.” In 2019, MSNBC host Joy Reid called Thanksgiving a “problematic” “food holiday.” Reid doubled down during on-air remarks in 2022 which she used to “unpack the myth of Thanksgiving.” The holiday, according to Reid, erases the idea that America is “a country founded on violence.” A 2020 blog by Gustavo Oliver on the Subvert website encouraged readers to view Thanksgiving as a “National Day of Mourning” and to “decolonize your playlist” if you listen to music while preparing the feast for family. And in a 2020 piece for the New York Times, author Nicole Daniels suggested America “rethink” Thanksgiving through “a lens of environmental justice and history.” If you think these are fringe voices, think again. A 2019 piece in the Washington Post encouraged Congress to “rename Thanksgiving to Indigenous People’s Day.” During a November 2019 rally, President Trump issued a warning: “As we gather together for Thanksgiving, you know, some people want to change the name Thanksgiving. They don’t want to use the term Thanksgiving.” He continued: “Now we’re going to have do little work on Thanksgiving. People have different ideas why it shouldn’t be called Thanksgiving.” “We’re not changing it,” Trump vowed. Trump isn’t alone in his insistence. Amid the growing cacophony of voices on the left calling for Thanksgiving’s cancellation, Cherokee Nation Chief Chuck Hoskin was asked for his reaction. “I think we should not have an oversimplification of what interaction between Pilgrims and Native Americans were,” he said. “There were times when there was some working together but there was a great deal of times when there was strife and there was war and there was injury done.” But when it comes to ending, renaming, or “reimagining” Thanksgiving, Chief Hoskin draws the line. “I think it would not be good for the country, not good for Indian Country if we somehow got rid of Thanksgiving,” he insisted. We agree.

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SPLC Must End Its Smear Campaign Against “Not the Bee”

The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) is fighting tirelessly to save Americans from…a humorous website?? Seth Dillon, founder of the satirical Internet destination “The Babylon Bee” and its sister website “Not the Bee” took to X on November 19 to share that the “discredited, scandal-ridden smear factory known as the SPLC is about to publish a hit piece doxxing several of our ‘Not the Bee’ writers who wished to remain anonymous so they could speak freely, without fear. The SPLC extracted sensitive information from our site, then used that information to contact our writers directly.” The outrageous story is online here. It’s a far cry from the days decades ago when the SPLC stood as an objective arbiter of “hate” and “extremism” in the United States. Today, the SPLC is little more than a leftist smear machine — and not even comedy is safe. “I won’t accept is the doxxing and smearing of our staff because they said some things the SPLC doesn’t like,” Dillon said. You shouldn’t either. Tell the SPLC to retract their story and apologize for their unethical “journalism”!

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Has Cancel Culture Been Canceled?

High-profile celebrities wonder if society has turned a corner Originally celebrated as a means of holding individuals and institutions accountable for their actions, “cancel culture” soon became weaponized and used as a means of silencing ideological opponents and mandating political correctness. People have lost their jobs and more for the simple act of sharing their opinion. But has cancel culture gone out of vogue? Some well-known celebrities think so — others…not so much. CELEBRITIES DECLARING CANCEL CULTURE IS OVER: Comedian Rob Schneider recently claimed cancel culture is history — even after getting booed during a comedy set on June 1 for alleged “transphobic, misogynistic and anti-vax” jokes. After Schneider’s performance on stage, he only had two words “It’s over.” “THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS CANCEL CULTURE,” New York Times columnist Charles Blow declared in an all-caps tweet. He further contended that what exists instead is simply free speech, suggesting that those with wealth are merely aggrieved by the newfound ability of the public to coordinate their opposition. During a podcast interview with Bill Maher, comedian and actor Bill Burr remarked that cancel culture “started off with something everyone could agree on, and then quickly it just spun out of control.” He went on to say, “Cancel culture…it’s over. No one cares anymore.” Mere months after taking over the social media platform X, Tesla founder Elon Musk declared, “RIP Cancel Culture, you won’t be missed.”   CELEBRITIES DECLARING CANCEL CULTURE IS ALIVE AND WELL: On “The Breakfast Club” radio show comedian Chris Rock shared his perspective that cancel culture is still real — and it’s killing creativity in comedy.   “It’s weird when you’re a comedian because like, when you’re a comedian, when the audience doesn’t laugh, we get the message,” Rock said. “You don’t really have to cancel us because we get the message. They’re not laughing. Our feelings hurt. When we do something and people aren’t laughing we, like, we get it.” A victim of cancel culture, it’s no surprise that actor Johnny Depp isn’t a fan. “It’s so far out of hand now that I can promise you that no one is safe,” he said. “It takes one sentence and there’s no more ground, the carpet has been pulled. It’s not just me that this has happened to, it’s happened to a lot of people. This type of thing has happened to women, men. Sadly, at a certain point they begin to think that it’s normal. Or that it’s them. When it’s not.” In an interview, Friends star Jennifer Aniston said cancel culture remains a reality — and she’s sick of it. “I’m so over cancel culture — I probably just got canceled by saying that,” she joked. “I just don’t understand what it means…Is there no redemption?” Of course, it’s easier for celebrities to recover from cancellation than everyday Americans. The real victim of cancel culture is America’s Average Joe. Public shaming may be on the way out, but to avoid being canceled in the first place a new worrisome trend is emerging: self-silencing. According to a survey by the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE), over 50% of students (56%) are concerned about potential reputation damage due to misunderstandings of their words or actions. Additionally, slightly more than a quarter of students (26%) feel pressured to steer clear of discussing contentious subjects in their classes. Moreover, one in five students (20%) frequently self-censor their opinions and beliefs. More generally, the National Speech Index shows that 69% of people believe the country is heading in the wrong direction when it comes to being able to express their opinions and views. All of that in spite of a 2020 Politico survey that found “a clear majority” of Americans “across almost every demographic category — says that cancel culture has gone too far.” Cancel culture isn’t canceled — it’s evolving.

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