CANCEL culture is alive and well here in America, and its biggest target at the moment is Mike Lindell, the CEO of a bedding products firm called MyPillow. His crime? Being a staunch supporter of former president Donald Trump, as well as being very vocal about possible fraud in the recent US presidential election. His punishment? So far, Lindell has been permanently banned from Twitter, several major retailers have dropped his lines, and his documentary alleging fraud in the November 2020 election, Absolute Proof, has been removed from YouTube and Vimeo. Now, in another attempt to take down MyPillow, gun control activist and Ivy League student David Hogg has started a competing company, Good Pillow. Twenty-year-old Hogg came to fame with his TV appearances in the aftermath of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, in 2018. Many expressed concern at the use by CNN in particular of the young man. ‘Leftists are parading traumatised teens to make an emotional plea about gun control,’ Ben Shapiro commented at the time. After being accepted by Harvard with a SAT score of 1270 out of 1600, much lower than the average Harvard student’s score of 1484, and amassing a Twitter following of over…
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Trump supporter faces a pillow fight
