Rep. Tim Ryan Rips Republicans For Focusing On Cancel Culture Instead Of Working For The American People

Ron Delancer

Democratic congressman Tim Ryan, of Ohio, tore into the Republican Party during a fiery floor speech on Tuesday, shaming them for spending time talking about Dr. Seuss while decrying so-called cancel culture instead of working with Democrats to help Americans struggling because of the coronavirus pandemic.

“Heaven forbid we pass something that’s going to help the damn workers in the United States of America! Heaven forbid we tilt the balance that has been going in the wrong direction for 50 years,” Ryan shouted on the House floor, waving his arms over his head and pointing at the GOP members. “Now stop talking about Dr. Seuss, and start working with us on behalf of the American workers.”

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In recent weeks, conservatives have complained about a growing number of movies, cartoons and children’s books that publishers and consumers have said need to be reexamined for problematic or insensitive racial or societal commentary.

House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) posted a video of himself last week reading a Dr. Seuss book after publishers of the children’s books said it would stop distributing several titles deemed to have offensive imagery.

“I still like Dr. Seuss, so I decided to read Green Eggs and Ham,” McCarthy said.

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Ryan slammed criticized Republicans for railing against cancel culture while opposing a minimum wage increase and other measures aimed at offsetting the burden of the economic crisis caused by the pandemic.

“In the late ’70s, a CEO made 35 times the worker. Today it’s three to 400 times the worker,” Ryan said. “And our friends on the other side … running around with their hair on fire.”

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