Nick Sandmann at RNC: “I would not be cancelled… and I won a personal victory”

Nick Sandmann, the Covington High School teenager who was smeared by mainstream media outlets after he stood toe to toe with a professional protester during the march for life, was asked to speak at last night’s RNC.

Sandmann experienced the full wrath of a national cancellation campaign perpetrated by the media, celebrities, and even higher education.

During his spot at the RNC, Sandmann discussed his side of the story, one which the media never sought out, and explained that the same attempt to cancel him is happening to people all over the country. “The truth was not important,” said Sandmann, “Advancing their anti-Christian, anti-conservative, anti-Donald Trump narrative was all that mattered.”

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Sandmann sued CNN and the Washington Post for defamation and recently settled with both for an undisclosed sum of money.

The money shot:

After his RNC spot aired, CNN’s Joe Lockhart called Sandmann a “snot nose entitled kid from Kentucky,” learning nothing from the defamation suit, apparently.

For our previous coverage of the Sandmann cancellation attempt, see here and here.

Tags: CNN, Covington Catholic HS, Media Bias, Nicholas Sandmann, RNC, Washington Post

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