Robbert Unanue, a U.S. corporate leader who experienced cancel culture firsthand in a significant way last year, became one of the first business executives to stand up and fight against a leftist mob that tried to boycott his products. “I’ve come to realize that a lot of what we’re doing is canceling God,” Unanue, an executive at the U.S. Hispanic-owned food company, Goya Foods Inc., told “American Thought Leaders” at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) on Saturday. “We need a reason to get up in the morning. Goya kept working because we’re an essential business. But all businesses are essential,” he said. “You need to be able to get up in the morning for God, family, and work. They want to cancel God they want to close our churches. They want to redefine the family.” Unanue sparked ire among critics of former President Donald Trump when he, among other Hispanic business and …