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"Wake Up, You Silly Liberal Fruitcakes"

Steven Crowder unloads on disrespectful audience

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My goodness. Steven Crowder’s epic rant aimed toward the couple of disgustingly rude protesters who kept interrupting the event which he, Christina Hoff Summers, and the self-proclaimed "Dangerous Faggot" Milo Yiannopolous were attending was absolutely stunning. Crowder, originally prepared to share a few jokes as his opening remarks, laid into the protesters in what has become an internet sensation.

Steven was angry, and for damn good reason. The students, who presumably attend this university, refused to allow the panel discussion to move along, shouting different profanities and various other claims of “racist,” “homophobe,” and of course, “bigot.”

The problem Steven had with these outbursts, is that these students who demand safe spaces and trigger warnings because “words hurt,” could so unceremoniously shout as many insults as possible. These “educated” individuals showed themselves to be the hypocrites that they are. Steven summed up their hypocrisy very definitively at the end of his rant: “You’re fighting for the right to be a p***y and not hear opinions that you don’t like!”

Keep in mind that this all occurred before the discussion had even begun. The speakers no sooner walked onto the platform, than they were already being attacked verbally in an attempt to silence them, simply for having opinions that differ from their indoctrinated beliefs.

These students of supposed “higher learning” were so terrified because they were about to be challenged intellectually. They have been taught that for some reason, their opinions are worth more than those that differ from them. They have been told by the media, the institution, and the government, that they are “special” simply because they exist.

This is the kind of liberal leftist bologna that is shoved down this generation’s throat everywhere they turn. And yet, this ideology of being special only applies to the person who agrees with popular opinion. Any idea, opinion, or world view that differs from this, must be racist, bigoted, xenophobic, homophobic, Islamaphobic…you’ve heard them before. The idea of diversity has not fallen away. Rather, the idea of intellectual diversity, which things like universities and colleges were built upon, has been violently strangled and perhaps permanently crippled.

The left’s cry of “tolerance” and “open-mindedness” has been buried by actions of bullying, forced conformity, and institutionalized government reliance. The left has taught it’s students not to be truly tolerant, but the exact opposite. If someone says something that you don’t agree with, you are allowed to say and do whatever it takes in order to silence them.

This is what the left tells young people today. Ideas that differ from your own can be cast down as “bigoted,” because whoever is claiming them must be recipients of “white privilege” or some other figment of the left’s imagination. The people who claim to be tolerant of all are the very same people trying to ban speakers from campuses because their ideas differ from their own.

The left is perhaps the biggest group of hypocrites that has ever been around, at least in modern times, and the best way to expose a hypocrite is to give them the spotlight and watch them fall apart. We’ve done that with Obama and watch him turn our country from a leader into a country that begs forgiveness. We’ve gone from being proud of our success, to hating ourselves for reasons long taken care of.

The left will fall apart eventually, and when it does, we will once again be a country to be proud of. A people that takes care of its own before others. The perpetual land of the free, and the forever home of the brave.

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