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Dan Dakich sounds off on the woke mob's latest attempt to cancel Heisman winner and presumed first overall pick Fernando Mendoza over resurfaced social media comments. Discover why this gotcha culture is a direct hit on common sense.
Dan Dakich sounds off on the woke mob's latest attempt to cancel Heisman winner and presumed first overall pick Fernando Mendoza over resurfaced social media comments. Discover why this gotcha culture is a direct hit on common sense.
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