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Former Chicago Bears QB Jay Cutler found out firsthand how costly it can be as a professional athlete to speak out against the liberal agenda.

Cutler said on Twitter he lost a commercial with Uber Eats because “views aren’t aligned.”

“Guess they don’t like future school board members,” Cutler said. “Frees up my weekend.”

Cutler retweeted a viral video of Clay Travis, a sports journalist who spoke out against mask mandates at a Tennessee school board meeting.

Cutler said in his retweet:

“Let’s be clear. No one wants to go to a school board meeting. So this speaks volumes.”

While Uber Eats didn’t specifically address Cutler’s tweets, a spokesperson told DailyMail.com the company is “only looking to work with those who are pro-vaccination.”

“We are proud of all the work Uber has done over the last year to help get as many people vaccinated as possible,” the company said. “As such, we prefer to partner with those who support that work.”

Cutler hinted that after doing research, he may put together a 2024 campaign for school board.

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