Online movie critic Jeremy Jahns has set a new example of how to deal with the cancel mob when they come after a person for doing anything that didn’t first garner their approval — ignore them.
For those that aren’t familiar, Jahns has a YouTube channel in which he reviews new movies in a novel way — with no politics or biases. He genuinely wants to like every movie he sees, but isn’t shy about saying when a film simply isn’t good. As of this writing, his channel is very close to passing the two million subscriber count, so he’s well known within the online movie community.
The great part about his content is that he hasn’t really changed the formula of how he does things, except for the production quality, since doing his first review in 2009. Plus, Jahns is a generally likable character, even though he’s not playing one, so he’s got that going for him.
Okay, so now that you’re aware of who Jahns is, let me tell you why the idiots in the cancel mob are after him…for reviewing a film. Yeah, that’s not a joke.
But, which film? The docu-comedy “Am I Racist?” done by the Daily Wire’s Matt Walsh.
Basically, the cancel mob hates Walsh’s film, because it sheds a light on the scam that is the modern day race hustle game.
Everything’s racist. Didn’t you know?
Here’s just a few examples of the tongue-chewers that were upset at Jahns for reviewing Walsh’s movie:
Mainstream criticism is in pretty dire straits, but most critics can still recognize dog whistle tripe when they see it. Also, Jeremy Jahns hasn’t leveled-up his film analysis once in almost two decades. pic.twitter.com/jdUscvxoye
— Jeff Zhang 张佶润 (@strangeharbors) September 16, 2024
Matt Walsh openly admits that gay and transgendered individuals don't deserve to live, and the fact Jeremy Jahns failed to do the simplest form of research on who Walsh is, what he stands for, and why he made the doc immediately undercuts Jahns' credibility as a reviewer. pic.twitter.com/UYhZMxnrhm
— Alexander Heller (@AFXHeller) September 17, 2024
confirmed racist https://t.co/cPrSrGmAJb pic.twitter.com/EiMkhNjw6X
— dani 🏳️⚧️ (U CaN sAVe heR) (@AutismRonin) September 15, 2024
Wasn’t that special? No, really. Like, special ed.
Well, Jahns has enacted the perfect tactic for combatting the asshats within the woke cult…ignored it completely.
And now, not only has the rational online community come to his defense, but Jahns has seen an increase in subscribers, and the view count for the review in question has more than doubled since the “controversy” began.
Online culture critic Jeremy Griggs of Geeks & Gamers said the following about the situation:
“The woke mob does not matter, okay? They are the most irrelevant people on the planet, and the only thing you can do is either ignore them like Jahns does or mock them and laugh at them like I do. But, never bend the knee to them. Never give them anything, because they’re not looking for compromise. They’re not looking for discussion. They’re not looking for any of that. They’re looking to shame into what they want to shame you into. And the moment that they see they can shame you into something, they’re going to shame you into everything. You never bend the knee to these weirdos.”
Eat it, ya blue and purple haired amoebas.
And just to make those same people even more upset, here's Jahns' review of "Am I Racist?"
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