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Gen Xers Rip Fox News For Imploring Them To 'Lead The Charge' To End Cancel Culture

Gen Xers Rip Fox News For Imploring Them To 'Lead The Charge' To End Cancel Culture
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During a recent segment on Fox News, the network called on Generation X (those born between 1965 and 1980) to "lead the charge to save America from the social media mob" and put an end to cancel culture.

People could practically hear the Gen Xers laughing through Twitter.




Members of Gen X certainly didn't seem eager to take Fox up on their offer.



Some Gen Xers even turned Fox's call to arms into a meme.



It seems Generation X (age 41-56) is a bit too young to be watching Fox News.



It seems Generation X plans to stay on the sidelines of the supposed "cancel wars."



Fox News is going to have to find a new ally to try and "save America."

It looks like they're going to have a hard time finding a generation who's willing to excuse racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia and any other bigotry they're trying to protect under the guise of whining about cancel culture.

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