As part of its ongoing campaign to flood American cities with federal police all too willing to do the Presidentâs violent bidding, not to mention drag the countryâs institutions of government further into absurdity, the Trump Administration is now decrying the loss of the childrenâs show Paw Patrol as an example of âcancel cultureâ against cops.
The problem with thisâone of many problems, actuallyâis that Paw Patrol hasnât been cancelled.
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This inconvenient truth didnât stop White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany from lying to make a ridiculous argument at a press briefing on Friday, reports the NY Post.
âWe saw a few weeks ago Paw Patrol, a cartoon show about cops was canceled; the show Cops was canceled; Live PD was canceled; LEGO halted the sales of their LEGO police station,â said McEnany to reporters, adding that the President was âappalled by cancel culture.â
If this isnât proof that the very concept of so-called cancel culture means absolutely nothing, then I donât know what is.
McEnanyâs idiotic and incorrect statement also shows that the federal governmentâs plans to spread the kind of brutality now taking place against citizens in Portland is being framed as a sort of restoration of reverence for police who have enjoyed lifetimes of impunity, often to the detriment of Black people in this country.
Meanwhile Nickelodeon, the network which airs the animated show about rescue dogs who protect their neighborhood, quickly dismissed the Trump Administrationâs claim about Paw Patrolâs cancellation, tweeting on Friday that no such thing has happened.
Hereâs a video of McEnany at the White House lying about a childrenâs cartoon like itâs her job, because it is:
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