Don’t blame the children of Park Slope and Echo Park for the nonsense. Blame those adults with the power to stop it.
The mountain of witches is piling up. At the top of the heap is Sharon Osbourne, the Captain Underpants guy, the Bachelor host, or whatever C-list celebrity failed to condemn “Gone with the Wind” on Instagram with sufficient fervor. But by the time you read this they’ll surely be eclipsed by another faux-outrage pieced together by the microaggression-hunters poring over old text messages or yellowing screen-shots of Halloween parties past.
If you read one thing today make it this article, a splendid evisceration of cancel culture and its enablers.
As referenced in the article Cadillac is featuring Tamika Mallory, an anti-semite and Louis Farrakhan admirer in its ads.
The Audacity of Women’s Heritage is a celebration of women who are transforming our world. Through the powerful voice of activist @TamikaDMallory, we experience the spirit of sisterhood, innovation, and hope for the future. #AudacityOfBlackness #WomensHistoryMonth
— Cadillac (@Cadillac) March 23, 2021
