A Note From Kyle S. Reyes, owner of The 1776 Project (Law Enforcement Today, Blue Lives Matter, The Police Tribune:
I asked my team to write this story because I've been watching the mainstream media bash everyone from those mourning the assassination of my friend Charlie Kirk... to those hungry to learn about the Gospel because of his teachings... to Christians... to conservatives... to people who are just sad that this is what our country has come to.
I've watched as the very people who doxxed us and attacked us for refusing to get jabbed for a cold... who told us our kids deserved to die if they weren't vaccinated... who went after our careers for supporting President Trump... who have had our bank accounts canceled... suddenly found it acceptable to celebrate murder and think there won't be consequences for their actions.
And yet those same media outlets and individuals are bashing websites that are helping expose these radical leftists - while intentionally concealing the names of the websites so people couldn't find them. That ends today.
Our teams are FULLY in the fight to EXPOSE the public comments of these demonic individuals.
My friend Carl Higbie put it best on Newsmax: “We are going to destroy your party… there are 74 million plus people just as angry or more angry than me… you guys shot the nice one…”
Let's roll. We're just getting this party started.
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Following the assassination of Charlie Kirk on September 10th, the mainstream media has opted to not share the name of the websites working to hold people accountable for their horrendous statements made in the wake of Kirk’s murder, instead often framing the websites and the underlying work going into them as right-wing extremists doxxing and participating in cancel culture.
For years, elected Democrats and their progressive constituents have echoed a couple of catchphrases when doling out efforts to have regular Americans have their lives turned upside down over fairly milquetoast political opinions favoring conservative stances or admiration for a Republican candidate.
Chances are, for anyone who has watched any amount of news broadcasts or ventured through social media the past decade, there’s a high likelihood they would’ve come across justifications like, “It’s not cancel culture, it’s accountability culture,” as well as “Freedom of speech doesn’t mean freedom from consequences.”
Those aforementioned validations were the type to accompany the sort of doxxing campaigns of a high school student who simply smiled at a Native American’s face back in 2019, or how CNN blackmailed a Reddit user back in 2017 with the threat of doxxing over a President Trump GIF the individual made.
Back in 2021, an ABC News affiliate used illegally-obtained data from a GiveSendGo breach to dox a paramedic who donated $10 to Kyle Rittenhouse’s legal defense fund at the time, with the effort being an attempt to have the paramedic fired.
CNN even went as far as to dox an elderly woman, bringing a camera crew right outside her home, because she ran a pro-Trump Facebook group back in 2018.
Ever since President Trump entered the realm of conservative politics, militant leftists have gleefully participated in doxxing campaigns against anyone right-of-center, with the mainstream media clearly approving of the endeavors to ruin the lives of regular Americans by offering signal-boosting, favorable coverage of such.
If one were keeping score, according to the mainstream media and radical leftists, it’s okay to dox individuals and try to ruin their careers for smiling while wearing a MAGA hat, donating $10 to a legal defense fund, making GIFs teasing a news organization, and running a pro-Trump Facebook group.
But suddenly, when left-leaning individuals decided to celebrate the political assassination of Kirk, the mainstream media and the leftists appeared to have lost all that accountability culture energy.
In a September 15th report from CNN Business, the outlet made reference to one of the websites in the works, which has yet to launch into any form of searchable database, criticizing the effort for exposing, “accounts with few followers or from people who are not public figures.” A rich sentiment coming from the same news organization that made national news out of an unknown high school student for smiling at a Native American.
As mentioned earlier, while one of the more notable websites originally meant to serve as a searchable database of those applauding Kirk’s death has yet to gain a usable functionality – and a recent rebranding suggests the site may never deliver on its original inspiration – the newly launched website CancelTheHate.com is already live and delivering on what the aforementioned website promised to accomplish.
The user interface of the website is fairly simple.
Those who have insight into a person spreading the abhorrent rhetoric surrounding Kirk’s assassination can submit the relevant information to the website, i.e. the person’s name, location, occupation and job title.
As for those curious about people in their home state participating in the cheers for political violence, users can simply click on the hyperlink of their respective state and learn about these sorts of individuals in their communities.
While leftists, and even some of those politically right-leaning, are trying to call out conservatives for going back on anti-cancel culture principles, it’s hard to perpetually engage in a culture war where the proverbial opposition touts a ‘rules for thee but not for me’ method of operating.
Let this sink in before being baited into a faux ethical conundrum: these people think those on the right are going to stand by some sort of principles despite literally cheering at the murder of the man who embodied the principles they're now trying to invoke.
I asked my team to write this story because I've been watching the mainstream media bash everyone from those mourning the assassination of my friend Charlie Kirk... to those hungry to learn about the Gospel because of his teachings... to Christians... to conservatives... to people who are just sad that this is what our country has come to.
I've watched as the very people who doxxed us and attacked us for refusing to get jabbed for a cold... who told us our kids deserved to die if they weren't vaccinated... who went after our careers for supporting President Trump... who have had our bank accounts canceled... suddenly found it acceptable to celebrate murder and think there won't be consequences for their actions.
And yet those same media outlets and individuals are bashing websites that are helping expose these radical leftists - while intentionally concealing the names of the websites so people couldn't find them. That ends today.
Our teams are FULLY in the fight to EXPOSE the public comments of these demonic individuals.
My friend Carl Higbie put it best on Newsmax: “We are going to destroy your party… there are 74 million plus people just as angry or more angry than me… you guys shot the nice one…”
Let's roll. We're just getting this party started.
--
Following the assassination of Charlie Kirk on September 10th, the mainstream media has opted to not share the name of the websites working to hold people accountable for their horrendous statements made in the wake of Kirk’s murder, instead often framing the websites and the underlying work going into them as right-wing extremists doxxing and participating in cancel culture.
For years, elected Democrats and their progressive constituents have echoed a couple of catchphrases when doling out efforts to have regular Americans have their lives turned upside down over fairly milquetoast political opinions favoring conservative stances or admiration for a Republican candidate.
Chances are, for anyone who has watched any amount of news broadcasts or ventured through social media the past decade, there’s a high likelihood they would’ve come across justifications like, “It’s not cancel culture, it’s accountability culture,” as well as “Freedom of speech doesn’t mean freedom from consequences.”
Those aforementioned validations were the type to accompany the sort of doxxing campaigns of a high school student who simply smiled at a Native American’s face back in 2019, or how CNN blackmailed a Reddit user back in 2017 with the threat of doxxing over a President Trump GIF the individual made.
Back in 2021, an ABC News affiliate used illegally-obtained data from a GiveSendGo breach to dox a paramedic who donated $10 to Kyle Rittenhouse’s legal defense fund at the time, with the effort being an attempt to have the paramedic fired.
CNN even went as far as to dox an elderly woman, bringing a camera crew right outside her home, because she ran a pro-Trump Facebook group back in 2018.
Ever since President Trump entered the realm of conservative politics, militant leftists have gleefully participated in doxxing campaigns against anyone right-of-center, with the mainstream media clearly approving of the endeavors to ruin the lives of regular Americans by offering signal-boosting, favorable coverage of such.
If one were keeping score, according to the mainstream media and radical leftists, it’s okay to dox individuals and try to ruin their careers for smiling while wearing a MAGA hat, donating $10 to a legal defense fund, making GIFs teasing a news organization, and running a pro-Trump Facebook group.
But suddenly, when left-leaning individuals decided to celebrate the political assassination of Kirk, the mainstream media and the leftists appeared to have lost all that accountability culture energy.
In a September 15th report from CNN Business, the outlet made reference to one of the websites in the works, which has yet to launch into any form of searchable database, criticizing the effort for exposing, “accounts with few followers or from people who are not public figures.” A rich sentiment coming from the same news organization that made national news out of an unknown high school student for smiling at a Native American.
As mentioned earlier, while one of the more notable websites originally meant to serve as a searchable database of those applauding Kirk’s death has yet to gain a usable functionality – and a recent rebranding suggests the site may never deliver on its original inspiration – the newly launched website CancelTheHate.com is already live and delivering on what the aforementioned website promised to accomplish.
The user interface of the website is fairly simple.
Those who have insight into a person spreading the abhorrent rhetoric surrounding Kirk’s assassination can submit the relevant information to the website, i.e. the person’s name, location, occupation and job title.
As for those curious about people in their home state participating in the cheers for political violence, users can simply click on the hyperlink of their respective state and learn about these sorts of individuals in their communities.
While leftists, and even some of those politically right-leaning, are trying to call out conservatives for going back on anti-cancel culture principles, it’s hard to perpetually engage in a culture war where the proverbial opposition touts a ‘rules for thee but not for me’ method of operating.
Let this sink in before being baited into a faux ethical conundrum: these people think those on the right are going to stand by some sort of principles despite literally cheering at the murder of the man who embodied the principles they're now trying to invoke.
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Comments
2025-09-16T17:52-0400 | Comment by: James
Sounds like a good start!
2025-09-16T18:52-0400 | Comment by: Philip
Charlie Kirk didn’t use hate speech. Charlie Kirk used speech that they hated.
2025-09-16T23:18-0400 | Comment by: Dean
Cnn and MSNBC and all the rest of these outlets are bottom feeders and that is why they are slowly but surely going out of business.Thank the Lord this this trend anyhow.One that I approve of.The sooner the better.