The United States. They were blacklisted from thousands of radio stations
The Dixie Chicks were blacklisted by thousands of country radio stations.[6] On May 6, Colorado radio station KKCS suspended two DJs for playing their music.[12] WTDR-FM in Talladega, Alabama, dropped the Dixie Chicks after more than 250 listeners called on a single day to complain about Maines’s comments
The Kansas City station WDAF-AM placed trashcans outside its office for listeners to dispose of their CDs, and displayed hundreds of emails from listeners supporting the boycot
youre confusing people’s negative reactions with any effort to silence them
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not the same thing
opening their big mouths anti America pissed off their fan base
thats not cc. that’s called negative reactions by fans
learn the difference
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It absolutely is the same thing if not more erroneous. Explain of you can how Dr Suess pulling their own books is cancel culture but blacklisting a band from the airwaves is not
suess books were pulled due to leftist pressure. not angry fans
anything else you need me to clear up for you?
No they weren’t. They pulled the books on their own
The Dixie Chicks were canceled die to rightist pressure
because of pressure from leftist cancel snowflakes
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they werent canceled. they shot their mouths off and paid the price
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Show the campaign by leftists to pull Dr Suess books… Unlike the real pressure by conservative snowflakes to cancel the Dixie Chicks the “pressure” to cancel Dr Suess is made up
They were canceled because snowflakes could not handle the criticism.
But thanks for putting your hypocrisy on full display
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Their fweeelings are very delicate you know. 
Isn’t it about time to start telling them tough ■■■■ every time they start whining? 
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Yes. Quaker Oats should not pay attention to the family members hurt feelings
At a 2003 performance in London, Natalie Maines of the American country band the Dixie Chicks, now known as The Chicks, made a statement criticizing President George W. Bush and the imminent Allied invasion of Iraq. The criticism led to backlash from country listeners, who were mostly right-wing and supported the war. The Dixie Chicks were blacklisted by thousands of country radio stations, and the band members received death threats. The backlash damaged sales of the Dixie Chicks’ music and concert tickets.
So yeah there was an organized effort at the corporate to blacklist and ban the Dixie Chicks.
This was widely supported by Republicans of the day who were wildly supportive of Iraq, then they burned their uniforms and blended in with the civilian population and became the Tea Partiers who were always against Iraq and deficit spending.
But somehow that’s not a huge double standard

yes like i said. they pissed off their fans. they have the right to react. it was not an effort to suppress them just because someone doesnt approve of their music
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And Conservatives are being banned from social media because of things they said that pissed people off. Not because they are Conservatives. Its the same thing