The cancel culture has recently been focused on Dr. Seuss books and Pepe Le Pew, but a hot take served up by the Washington Post has spotted something else that needs to change:
NEW: A Washington Post op-ed is calling for the cancellation of the Jeep Cherokee for culturally appropriating the Cherokee Indians
— Breaking911 (@Breaking911) March 8, 2021
Opinion: The Jeep Cherokee is not a tribute to Indians. Change the name. https://t.co/RInFlEZffi
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) March 8, 2021
Another day brings with it something else that needs canceling (and it took three people to write that one).
Oh for Gods sake – stop it already!
— Yude ?- ??? President Biden (46) (@Yude52680152) March 8, 2021
Narrator: But they had no intention of stopping.
The Washington Post is insulting to Washington. Change the name.
— I Hate The Media© ?? (@ihatethemedia) March 8, 2021
https://twitter.com/MaleHumanPerso1/status/1368731691943071745
Feels like we're getting one of these every day now https://t.co/3kfHLyXLG0
— Threedy (@ThreeDPlusOne) March 8, 2021
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The Washington Post is offensive. George Washington owned slaves. Change the name now!! https://t.co/g9VKhNTeIR
— Chris Martz ?? (@ChrisMartzWX) March 8, 2021
This is out of control… https://t.co/6PJ1jPjGIU
— Sebastian Hurtado (@sebashurtado) March 8, 2021
And it shows no sign of letting up. However, maybe the WaPo’s tweet should also be canceled:
Opinion: calling Cherokees, "Indians" is not a tribute to Native Americans. Stop calling them that.
— Paul Orozco (@TKSoundGuy) March 8, 2021
If the Jeep Cherokee is offensive to the Cherokee Nation, don't you think the term "Indians" might be as well?
— EmCityRose (@EmCityRose1) March 8, 2021
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