Trump denounces “ canceling culture ”, but does he participate? Him for a boycott and punishment of critics

WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump has denounced the lifestyle of a “culture of cancellation” in each and every case in recent months and has used the Republican National Convention to accuse Democrats of suppressing lax discourse.

Prominent REPUBLICAN Republicans said they were “victims” of the culture of annulment, adding Covington Catholic student Nicholas Sandmann, and Mark and Patricia McCloskey, who pointed guns at protesters outside their homes.

“The goal of the cancellation of culture is for decent Americans to be worried about being fired, expelled, shamed, humiliated, and expelled from society as we know it,” Trump said in accepting his party’s nomination at the Republican National Convention.

But the president himself, who campaigned in 2016 as a “politically incorrect” candidate, is accustomed to that behavior.

The precise definition of “canceling culture” is a love-affe, and there is a debate about whether it exists or whether it is simply about holding someone accountable for their actions.

Those who request a boycott of a product or service determined by ideals or movements are charged with “cancellation”.In other cases, public reporting of a user through a user with a giant social media platform is considered a cancellation.

In any case, “cancellation” is used to represent the attempt to delete a product or person.

For example, Trump and his supporters said the Liberals were looking to cancel Goya after his CEO praised Trump and boycotted many accordingly.Trump also thought the push to remove Confederate names from military bases was a case of cancellation.to the couple of gun owners who pointed their weapons at black Lives Matter protesters outdoors, their homes were an attempt to cancel, Trump’s crusade has accused.White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany falsely stated that the cartoon exhibition “PAW Patrol” had canceled amid anti-police rhetoric.

“The unbalanced left-wing mafia seeks to destroy our history, desecrate our monuments, our beautiful monuments, demolish our statues, and punish, cancel, and persecute those who do not meet their demands for absolute and general control,” Trump said in His June.crusade rally in Tulsa.

The president pushed a boycott, called for the dismissal of his critics and used his platform, Twitter, to attack people.

Here are some examples of what Trump has tried to “cancel.”

When Ivanka Trump criticized for publicly selling Goya, the White House said it was an attempt to cancel the company.Then Trump tried to attack Goodyear in August when he told others not to buy his tires because he didn’t approve of the company’s dress code..

“Don’t buy GOODYEAR PNEUS – They announced a MAGA CHAPEAU INTERDICTION. Get much cheaper tires!” Trump tweeted.

He even seemed to admit that this was his goal: “(That’s what radical Left Democrats do. Two can play the same game, and we have to start betting now!”

Trump also warned reporters that he would replace the Goodyear tires discovered in his presidential limousine, accusing him of participating in the culture of cancellation he claims to despise.

Goodyear said in a statement that it had a corporate policy that required workers to chorus so as not to display any kind of partisan political preference, which was not unique to Trump’s “Make America Great Again” hats.

In 2017, Trump attacked footballers kneeling on the national anthem in protest against racial inequality, calling for their dismissal and encouraging enthusiasts not to help the league.

“If NFL enthusiasts refuse to move on to games until players avoid disrespecting our flag and country, we will see the replacement take place quickly.Tweeted.

The president said at a rally, “Wouldn’t you like to see one of those NFL owners, when someone doesn’t respect our flag, say, ‘Get that son of a bitch out of the box now, he’s fired.'”!'”

Colin Kaepernick, whose kneeling movement has been the subject of many Trump complaints.

Continuing his tendency to tweet his displeasure with athletes involved in activism, Trump tweeted Tuesday that NBA ratings “are GOOD and possibly not coming back” after players went on strike to protest police shootings against blacks.

The Milwaukee Bucks refused to take the case last week, prompting a league-wide strike after police fired Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wisconsin.

“I hope football and baseball look and be informed because the same thing will happen to them,” Trump said.

“Fake news.”” Enemy of the American people.” Corrupt and deceptive classic media.”These are all ridiculous words the president has used to attack news organizations, hounds, and media personalities.

He for the dismissal of Dave Weigel from The Washington Post; New York Times columnist Paul Krugman; CHUCK Todd of NBC; KATy Tur by MSNBC; Fox News Pollsters; and the Wall Street review board, among others over the years.

His crusade called for the firing of CNN analyst Joe Lockhart on Tuesday because he wondered if Trump had had ” a stroke he is hiding from the American public” on Twitter, which the president’s doctor denied.On Wednesday, Joy Reid said of MSNBC and CNN Chris Cuomo will be fired.

Twitter, the president’s most popular social media platform, has added tags to several of his posts, verifying facts or reporting content as misleading. The videos he tweeted or retweeted were marked as means manipulated or removed from the platform by false and misleading.Facebook also reported on Trump’s posts.

As a result, the president denounced social media platforms, accusing them of seeking to “silence” conservative opinions, previously suggesting this year that he “shut them down.”

Trump suggested his supporters not shop at Macy’s after the company got rid of its clothing logo from its outlets because of comments he made about immigration in 2015, when he accused Mexico of “sending” drug dealers and “rapists” to the border.He tweeted a lot about Macy.

“When you do your Christmas shopping, how unfair @Macys was about illegal immigration.#BoicotMacys,” he tweeted.

“Don’t go for Christmas!”

“I’ve heard that thousands of people are cutting off their credit cards.That’s great.”

“For all who need #MakeAmericaGreatAgain, boycotting Macys.They are weak when it comes to border security and preventing illegal immigration.”

“I hope the boycott @Macys be forever.”

The company first cited Trump’s comments on immigration as an explanation for pulling the line, and its executive leader later said, “If Hillary Clinton had a collection of handbags, we wouldn’t dress up with her either.”

Trump competed for motorcycle maker Harley Davidson in 2018 after the company said it would move production of motorcycles destined for the European Union to a foreign factory in reaction to an EU-imposed tariff on motorcycles produced in the United States, which in turn, it is a reaction to a Trump. tariff.

“Great place to stay” he said. Trump tweeted about a boycott of the company.

Trump said in 2015 as a candidate that he “never eating another Oreo again,” something he repeated several times because he moved some of his production to Mexico.

“More Oreos, I don’t like Oreos anymore,” he said in New Hampshire.

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