Elevating the discourse and bettering American society is going to be an uphill battle, but Debra Messing is committed to doing her part.
And what better place to start than by boycotting advertisers on networks that let Kayleigh McEnany talk?
If I ever see @kayleighmcenany on a panel on a news show or hired by a network, I am immediately ceasing to support every single advertiser on that network.
RT if you agree.#DeplatformHate
— Debra Messing✍? (@DebraMessing) January 18, 2021
Wish I could retweet this a zillion times.
— Jody Vance (@jodyvance) January 18, 2021
Why? So a zillion people could see how stupid it is?
Could not agree more. She is toxic and corrosive to truth. https://t.co/cEgq7G7eiR
— Lorraine Devon Wilke (@LorraineDWilke) January 18, 2021
Disagreeing with McEnany is one thing. But where is Messing’s evidence that McEnany is a hatemonger?
From the evidence we’ve seen, Messing is far more likely to be the one spreading hate.
What an odd approach to #DeplatformHate by hating on a women that you don’t agree with. You’re the problem. https://t.co/sKyA3sXFJt
— Freedom is fleeting courtesy of the swamp (@KTee5) January 18, 2021
Debra, keep to reading the lines others write for you. You cannot see the irony of how you are platforming hate? https://t.co/B0npfjxqvy
— Gregg Hart (@RGreggHart) January 18, 2021
Deb talking about deplatforming hate is really f*ing rich. https://t.co/C24G8lu7CP
— Courtney (@AlaskanCourtney) January 18, 2021
I guess Deb, according to her own definitions, needs to be deplatformed.
I have no desire to do that, though, because I'm not mental, and I like to laugh at her idiocy.#FreeSpeechEvenForDumbPeople https://t.co/uvnjIs55cu— Ge??♀️rge Wept (@GeorgeWept) January 18, 2021
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