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Tomi Lahren: Major Companies Pander For Fear of Being Canceled

Outkick’s Tomi Lahren recently went one-on-one with an Instagram influencer who claims that she was canceled for her conservative views. 

Amanda Ensing told Lahren that she struck a deal with makeup brand Sephora but was canceled when they realized that she was a vocal conservative. 

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Ensign said that Sephora got mad when she tweeted about the Jan. 6 riots. The tweet in question was posted on the same day that unrest was happening at the Capitol. 

“The left: I hate it here. America is embarrassing. Only we can riot & loot. Defund the police. Just do what the government tells you & don’t ask questions,” the tweet read. “The right: Let’s fight for freedom. We love the USA. Defend the Constitution. We support our Military & Law enforcement.”

Ensing told Lahren that she had previously been very quiet when it came to politics, but she became fed up watching and listening to pundits on the other side speak their minds. 

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“I’ve seen the left in the industry push all of these lies, and propaganda and they hate America,” Ensing said. “So, when you call them out based on their hate for America and their words and their actions, they get mad about it, they’re like little toddlers.” 

Lahren told Ensing that most major corporations in America participated in some form of pandering that resulted in others being canceled who didn’t agree with them. 

“Even in 2020, any influencer that spoke out that rioting and burning was not okay, you were canceled, you were shut down, it was justified like it was reparations,” Ensing said. 

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Lahren added that she’s had conservations with well-known liberals like Trevor Noah who did not want to be seen with her in public because of her conservative views. 

“The same thing with Charlamagne Tha God, you can’t even be friends with people anymore if the cancel culture mob goes after one person. People are so quick to throw you out and throw you under the bus,” added Lahren.

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