Carly Tefft, a talented country singer, recently fell victim to the destructive force of cancel culture. Her performances were abruptly canceled after she had the audacity to sing the national anthem at a rally held by former President Trump.
Tefft's rendition of the anthem had never caused any controversy before, as she had previously performed it at prestigious events without any issues. However, her association with the rally proved to be a red flag for the intolerant cancel culture mob.
Her shows at Harvest Gallery in Cape Cod have been abruptly canceled, the owner citing Tefft's perceived support for the former president as the reason for the cancellation. Despite Tefft's explanation that her performance was not an endorsement, the owner believed it was best for their customer base to sever ties with her. Her presence was deemed threatening, and her name on the live music schedule was equated to offensive art.
This incident highlights the unfairness of cancel culture, particularly within left-leaning circles. Tefft, a talented artist with a long-standing career, faced consequences simply for being associated with the former president.
However, Tefft remains undeterred. She continues to tour across more inclusive states like Florida, North Carolina, and Tennessee, where her music is warmly received. Additionally, she is actively recording new material, including a collaboration with Greg Rider titled "Freedom in This Country."