Watch: Republican governor blames right-wing culture wars on the government

Republican New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu stated on Sunday's edition of Face the Nation that "I hate this woke cancel culture," despite the extensive evidence that the crusades against progress are overwhelmingly spearheaded by right-wing conservatives.
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Sununu, however, tried to muddy the ongoing issue.
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"Do I like what every private business does? No. I hate this will cancel culture," Sununu declared.
"What does that mean to you then?" asked CBS moderator Margaret Brennan.
"Woke cancel culture?" Sununu replied.
"Yeah," Brennan responded.
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"Oh, it's, it's, look, it is..." Sununu said before Brennan interjected.
"Because you're not a culture warrior, really, but what does that mean on your platform?" she wondered.
"No. No. But the woke's there. It's the, it's the divisive, divisiveness we see not just in our schools, but in our communities where it is me versus you, whereas if you are not adhering to, um, my ideals, then I'm gonna cancel you out. It is us versus them," Sununu continued.
"It's this binary where everything's a war. That's a cultural problem we have to fix in America and it starts with good leadership, good messaging, more hopeful and optimistic – but government never solves a cultural problem. Okay?" the potential contender for the 2024 GOP presidential nomination added. "We can lead on it, but we never solve it."
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\u201c\u201cI hate this woke cancel culture,\u201d @GovChrisSununu tells @margbrennan, saying it\u2019s a \u201ccultural problem we have to fix in America\u2026but government never solves a cultural problem.\u201d\u201d— Face The Nation (@Face The Nation) 1676220001