Woke Soap Coming to a Store Near You – Dove Removes This One Word from Packaging to be “Inclusive”

One of the things that disgusts me most about the way our society has become the culture of canceling everything that is not an item on the liberal agenda.

The Cancel Culture is quite literally wrecking this country and I’d be willing to bet that ten years down the line, this country is going to be much different than what we see now and I don’t think that it’ll be in a good way.

Liberals have one goal right now and that is to get rid of everything that exists that has been around for some time. That is to say that they are moving toward a great reset. They want to scrap what we have now…which is the most prosperous and inclusive nation in the world, and make it “better”, which actually makes it worse.

As of lately, we’ve seen cartoon characters being canceled, we’ve seen actors and actresses be canceled, books and much more.

Now, soap is getting woke as well. Unilever, the company which produces Dove soap has stated that they will be removing the word “normal” from their packaging in order to be more inclusive.

In a news release on their website, the company said that “Positive Beauty, which sets out several progressive commitments and actions for our beauty and personal care brands, including Dove, Lifebuoy, Axe and Sunsilk, will champion a new era of beauty which is equitable and inclusive, as well as sustainable for the planet.”

The release explained that “The decision to remove ‘normal’ is one of many steps that we are taking to challenge narrow beauty ideals, as we work towards helping to end discrimination and advocating for a more inclusive vision of beauty. It comes as global research into people’s experiences of the beauty industry reveals that using ‘normal’ to describe hair or skin makes most people feel excluded.”

I’m telling you folks, nothing is safe anymore. The America that we once knew and loved is gone. I think the only chance we have at saving democracy is secession.

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