The Washington Post reported that an alarming number of readers are participating in a “cancelation movement” over the paper’s decision not to endorse a presidential candidate in 2024. More specifically, far-left subscribers are canceling the Washington Post for not endorsing Democratic nominee Kamala Harris for president.
Among the cancelers is horror author Stephen King, an avowed supporter of whatever progressive policies he’s told to support. “After 5 years, I have canceled my subscription to the Washington Post,” King posted on X on Friday.
Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos is the target of the “cancelation movement.” It was widely reported that Bezos made the call for the paper not to endorse Harris. The likes of King hope their cancelations sting Bezos to the point he never disobeys the liberal orthodoxy again.
Good luck with that.
Bezos has a net worth of $205.6 billion. He’s the second-richest man in the world, behind Elon Musk. The Washington Post loses money – $77 million last year, to be exact. […]
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