It's Black History Month and the month of Lincoln's and Washington's birthdays. But wait, they've been victims of cancel culture so strike that from the record.
A TV show called "The Bachelor" is hosted by a White man named Chris Harrison. He announced this weekend that he's stepping down "for a period of time" after being accused of perpetuating racism when he asked that a contestant of the show be given "grace" and a chance to explain an alleged racist photo. I don't watch "The Bachelor" or any show even remotely similar to it, but I understand that others do.
“This historic season of The Bachelor should not be marred or overshadowed by my mistakes or diminished by my actions,” Harrison said in a weasel statement. He noted that this is the first season of the long-running reality program to feature a Black contestant, bachelor Matt James. “To that end, I have consulted with Warner Bros. and ABC and will be stepping aside for a period of time and will not join for the After the Final Rose special.” Whatever that means.
Harrison was verbally attacked last week after suggesting, in an interview with “Extra,” that the top contender for James’ engagement ring, Rachael Kirkconnell, deserved the opportunity to explain why she was pictured at an “antebellum”-themed fraternity formal in 2018, dressed as a pre-Civil War southern belle.
“This historic season of The Bachelor should not be marred or overshadowed by my mistakes or diminished by my actions,” Harrison said in a weasel statement. He noted that this is the first season of the long-running reality program to feature a Black contestant, bachelor Matt James. “To that end, I have consulted with Warner Bros. and ABC and will be stepping aside for a period of time and will not join for the After the Final Rose special.” Whatever that means.
Harrison was verbally attacked last week after suggesting, in an interview with “Extra,” that the top contender for James’ engagement ring, Rachael Kirkconnell, deserved the opportunity to explain why she was pictured at an “antebellum”-themed fraternity formal in 2018, dressed as a pre-Civil War southern belle.
It appears that we now must pretend that American history doesn't exist and that everything we do is racist if cancel culture vultures don't like you. Now Kirkconnell must go under the microscope to see what else she may have worn, said, thought or smiled at.
Well, one thing the butt munchers claimed to have found was that Kirkconnell's parents voted for Donald Trump, and that's enough to have her barred from ever working anywhere at any time. But naturally, the voting information was unverified, as is the wont of the left.
Another unverified allegation was that she had shamed a former friend for dating black men, which deserves a validity rating of: Screw You.
How quickly these turds judge others. And yes, I am judging them as turds based on their behavior not allegations of it.
Harrison is a coward for apologizing, but unlike conservatives and Trump supporters, he just might be forgiven if he takes enough time off. Naturally, it's also quite probable that he will not be forgiven and have to unfortunately resign "to spend more time with [my] family."
They should call it "cancer culture" not cancel culture. Sick bast**ds.
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