Kevin Dolan literally became a victim of cancel culture.
He had a substantial following on Twitter with over 12k followers at the time. Due to his “controversial” takes like supporting Biblical views of marriage and sexuality, and amassing a following of like-minded people who agree with him, he was doxxed by an Antifa-associated group.
According to Kevin, he was “doxxed on Monday, by Tuesday he was called into a meeting with HR about the allegations, and by Thursday he was fired”.
However, like a Phoenix rising from the ashes, Kevin immediately rose up like a middle finger towards his haters and he created his new group called EXIT.
As he describes it, “EXIT is a fraternal organization dedicated to ending our reliance on corporate employment, so that we can’t be threatened by a politicized HR department or an “employer mandate”. EXIT members are starting businesses, finding remote jobs, learning trades, growing their own food – anything that makes them harder to intimidate.”
I talked to Kevin about his experience of being cancelled and how he managed to turn lemons into lemonade with his group. He also gave quite sage advice for those who are at risk of experiencing the same thing or who want to build more resiliency into their lives.
EXIT now boasts 168 paid members. The group hosts weekly accountability calls on topics like trades, tech, fitness, entrepreneurship, and content creation.
If you’re facing potential job loss via doxxing, mandates, or are just looking to get out of soul-sucking corporate America, EXIT can show you the way.
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Resources mentioned
Kevin’s Guardian article: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/aug/09/deznats-religious-extremists-mormon-vision
Upcoming natalism conference: https://www.natalism.org