Category: Cancel Corner
Cancel Corner is a fun take on cancel culture in the United States by The Free Press- Tampa.
Canceled: “Nextdoor” Moves to Silence Thy Neighbor
By: Patricia Tolson
While high profile Twitter accounts for such people as Donald Trump, Gateway Pundit founder Jim Hoft and conservative radio ho [...]
Canceled: Australian News Content Banned From Facebook
Facebook, Inc. has announced that the company will block users in Australia from reading or sharing news content in response to a proposed media barg [...]
Canceled: YouTube Pulls The Revenue Plug On Epoch Times
Over the last few years, the Epoch Times, a newspaper founded two decades ago by dissidents who fled communist China for America, became one of forme [...]
Canceled: Pro-Life Group Vanishes From YouTube for Presentation on Vaccines
YouTube banned a popular Catholic pro-life site for violating its policy over “misinformation” regarding COVID-19.
John-Henry Westen, editor in ch [...]
Canceled: Twitter Drops Project Veritas
Conservative activist James O’Keefe founded Project Veritas to uncover the news that the liberal mainstream media considered unimportant or better le [...]
Canceled: ‘Bachelor’ Host Gone With The Wind for Defending Contestant
For years ABC has run a pimp service.
It’s more commonly known as “The Bachelor,” the reality show in which a couple dozen really attractive young [...]
Canceled: Facebook and Instagram Cancels Catholic “Adult Products”
Facebook and its subsidiary, Instagram, recently deleted posts advertising a bestselling book by a Catholic professor who rips into “toxic femininity [...]
U.S. Fan-Favorite Publix Targeted for Boycott Over Trump Contribution
Liberals are targeting Florida-based Publix Super Markets, the fifth-largest grocery store chain in America, for cancellation.
The hashtag #Boycot [...]
Canceled: Hercules Loses His Facebook Page
Facebook deleted the account of actor Kevin Sorbo, best known for his portrayal of Hercules early in his career but more recently a known quantity in [...]
Canceled: T-Mobile’s Super Bowl Ad Featuring Brady and Gronk
So early on the Friday morning before the Super Bowl, Mike Sievert, CEO of T-Mobile, tweeted, “Well this is fun... one of our @TMobile commercials wa [...]