Conservatives, who claim they are all for free speech and no censorship, canceled an event to be held at Bullock Texas State History Museum in Austin that was part of a virtual book tour for the book “Forget the Alamo: The Rise and Fall of an American Myth” all because they disagree with the contents of the book which is historically accurate and has been widely written about and discussed in academic circles for decades.

Say it ain't so. Conservative cancel culture is alive and well. 

They stopped 300 people from hearing about a book...and instead turned it into a national story and no doubt got millions of people interested who normally would never have heard of it. 

I mean seriously, now I feel like it's my patriotic duty to read it. #ForgetTheAlamo

Opinion | Texas Republicans rush to guard the Alamo from the facts-
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/07/05/texas-republicans-rush-guard-alamo-facts/

@TonyStark Texas Republicans, get over yourselves. It’s not the end of the world to teach the truth about the Alamo!! How do you hold your heads up in public otherwise?
Let’s all read it now, though. Good idea. #ForgetTheAlamo

@TonyStark
#ForgetTheAlamo sounds like a great gift for everyone I know. Thanks, Texas Republicans! ; )

We like actual history being conserved.

@TonyStark #ForgetTheAlamo and learn facts. Sounds good to me!

@TonyStark Though I have read about the Alamo's true story due to my grandfather's insistence in the past, I will gladly read it again with this story and share it so others may learn the true stories!

#ForgetTheAlamo

@TonyStark One more time, Republicans.
@TonyStark The Republicans love cancel culture. They are just upset that the elite no longer does 100% of it, but 99.9%.