Glenn Beck, Chad Prather, and Steven Crowder on Dr. Seuss and the idiocy of cancel culture

“Dr. Seuss is dead and could not be reached for comment.”
The cancelation of Dr. Seuss is another reason to be enraged these days.
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Just to remind you, the company Dr. Seuss Enterprises released a statement on Read Across America Day, a day set aside to celebrate reading on Dr. Seuss’ birthday to commemorate the famous children’s author, and disclosed that, “to that end,” it would be “ceasing publication and licensing” of several Dr. Seuss titles.
The canceled titles include: “And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street,” “If I Ran the Zoo,” “McElligot’s Pool,” “On Beyond Zebra!,” “Scrambled Eggs Super!,” and “The Cat’s Quizzer.”
The company stated that “these books portray people in ways that are hurtful and wrong,” and that “ceasing sales of these books is only part of our commitment and our broader plan to ensure Dr. Seuss Enterprises’s catalog represents and supports all communities and families.”
Blaze TV hosts Glenn Beck , Chad Prather, and Steven Crowder weighed-in with similar but different thoughts on this fascism.
As Dr. Seuss books have been banned for the “hurtful and wrong” illustrations, Glenn Beck, shocked, asked:
“What is wrong with us?”
Are we heading fast towards insanity?
The issue was approached from a comedic perspective by Chad Prather, who stated:
“Dr. Seuss is dead and could not be reached for comment.”
According to Steven Crowder, the books were canceled for being offensive and insensitive to some, so he parodied children’s books with progressively titled and hilariously inappropriate versions.
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Source: www.theblaze.com