Vice President J.D. Vance came out in opposition to a doxxing campaign done by the fake news against pro-MAGA Young Republican leaders who are under fire for allegedly saying naughty words in the group chat.
The Politico hit piece cherry picks comments from a group chat of Young Republicans leaders, released to destroy their reputations and hinder their ability of employment. These are the sort of cancel culture tactics that have become en vogue in recent years and are used for the purposes of thought control by the political establishment. Vance is having none of it.
“This is far worse than anything said in a college group chat, and the guy who said it could become the AG of Virginia,” Vance wrote in an X post, referencing the murderous rhetoric of Jay Jones. “I refuse to join the pearl clutching when powerful people call for political violence.”
Unfortunately, the phony crisis from the fake news has caused some other leaders from the Young Republicans, including the national chapter, to throw their brethren under the bus in acts of cowardice that should not be forgotten.
They were immediately and brutally ratioed by patriots who are sick of weak conservatives acquiescing to leftist cancel culture hysteria.
The overwhelming response from the MAGA right to this hoax shows that cancel culture is waning. Those who are throwing the doxxed conservatives under the bus are likely to receive more political pushback than the individuals accused of wrongthink. The days of Republicans being afraid to speak their minds are over.
