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Walter Hudson criticizes protest responses and targets of cancel culture in new posts

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Walter Hudson, Minnesota State Representative from 30A District | Official Website

Walter Hudson, Minnesota State Representative from 30A District | Official Website

Walter Hudson, a public figure and commentator, posted a series of statements on his X (formerly Twitter) account in the early hours of September 11, 2025. In these posts, Hudson expressed strong opinions regarding recent events and reactions to them.

In his first post at 03:50 UTC, Hudson wrote, "The problem was never 'cancel culture.' It was the targets. People like this deserve to never earn a single dollar, have a single friend, or be granted any grace from society ever again."

A few minutes later at 03:53 UTC, he added: "It's been hours since we were provoked in a manner that we all know would have resulted in the Left burning cities and police precincts to the ground - because we've seen it before. ... Nothing. Because we're the good guys. Embrace that fact."

At 05:00 UTC on the same day, Hudson further commented: "What are all you people who are pretending you don't know why this happened going to do when you are predictably proven to be willful idiots? I have no patience for this stupidity."

Hudson's remarks appear amid ongoing national debates over protest movements and public responses to political provocations. The reference to "burning cities and police precincts" alludes to prior instances of civil unrest following controversial incidents in recent years—a pattern often discussed in U.S. media coverage of social justice protests.

His comments reflect broader discussions about "cancel culture," which is commonly defined as withdrawing support from public figures or companies after they have done or said something considered objectionable or offensive by some members of society.