Josh Denny is apparently a person who exists. He used to have Food Network show which ended years ago. He's pro-life, and over the Texas heartbeat law expressed that so the tolerant left tried to take his job.
Food Network noted they've already memory-holed him: https://archive.ph/wip/X9ru1
For those asking: Our working relationship with Josh Denny ended years ago and we removed all episodes he hosted at that time. His views do not reflect our company values and we regret giving him a platform.
https://twitter.com/JoshDenny/status/1433657098429100032
If you regret having ever given me a platform, how about you send me a check for the 10’s of millions of dollars my show made for your network(s)?
You knew my views and my style of comedy when you hired me.
My views represent the beliefs of half of this country.
https://twitter.com/JoshDenny/status/1433588786969997321
Just to catch the people up that think both sides can “co-exist” in this country:
My anti-abortion stance (and jokes peppered throughout it) have enraged the left so much that roughly 10,000 people have spent all day trying to get me fired from a show that ended 3.5 years ago.
A simple google search and reading the first article that comes up would have quickly revealed this to anyone with a brain.
They don’t actually care about truth, or reality. They threaten the network that produced my show with a boycott, but they obviously don’t watch it.
They see my bio, and immediately go right to trying to take my livelihood away; hurt my family; dox my relatives and friends. I’m not asking for pity. Just wake up and realize there is no more middle. They want to destroy us.
Marketing departments are starting to realize the real world isn't twitter and after decades of wanting feedback and seemingly got it from social media they never stopped to ask if the data they were getting was valid. A few are starting to realize that 10% of the population is on twitter and it's largely not the 10% that buys a lot of products people are selling.
Its still going to take a few more years, but I'm seeing it now as Gen X start getting into C level positions across industries.