Watchdog to target corporate hypocrisy and ‘cancel culture’

Corporations, civil rights groups, and colleges that demand liberals have the freedom to push their agenda while silencing conservatives are about to face an energized campaign against their hypocrisy and “woke” politics.

In a relaunch sparked by the latest assault on conservative voices, the New Tolerance Campaign aims to call out groups caught talking out both sides of their mouths.

With an army of 35,000 supporters and a new board of influencers and a new president, NTC is poised to become a national clearinghouse to “confront intolerance double-standards,” said the group.

“We would be in a far better place culturally in the United States if our corporations and higher ed and activist nonprofits, if they remain neutral instead of continually engaging on cultural issues that almost always place them on the leftist side of the aisle, as opposed to the right let alone something that’s balanced,” said Gregory T. Angelo, the new president.

“But the sad thing,” he said in an interview, “is usually you don’t need to look far to find hypocrisy.”

As an example, the group is now targeting Facebook and Twitter and their arbitrary decisions on what is off-limits for their websites and Al Sharpton’s “gross anti-Semitism.”

NTC was created in 2019 and just recently hired Angelo, a former spokesman for former President Donald Trump’s drug czar. He was also a long-serving president of Log Cabin Republicans, the national GOP LGBT group.

In relaunching New Tolerance, Angelo has added a formidable new board, expanded its campaigns, and is opening a national hotline for those targeted by the cancel culture.

“For many, it results in the loss of their job, their income and destroys their lives,” said Angelo.

“What New Tolerance does is get to the core of how our country got into this mess. And that is because the institutions in the United States, the activists, nonprofits, institutions of higher education, and woke corporate boards, are actually reshaping the culture in the United States such that it has become OK to silence those with whom you disagree,” said Angelo.

On his new board are former Rep. Nan Hayworth, conservative pundit Liz Wheeler, YouTube star Arielle Scarcella, media personality Tim Young, filmmaker Desh Amila, and former senior White House official Brad Blakeman.

They will help Angelo elevate the group’s influence in the media, he said.

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