Apparently a bunch of students at the University of Kansas interrupted a Young America’s Foundation meeting to complain they had their feelings hurt and since the people meeting were Conservative they were to blame.
Oh yeah, and they called them a bunch of white supremacists.
Here’s the video:
The YAF group seems to handle the situation very well explaining the difference between words and actions. They also explain they are not responsible for “a certain word in society” that the students find offensive.
Students Disrupt Conservative Meeting To Call Them ‘White Supremacists’ [VIDEO] https://t.co/4RthD67Ur4 via @dailycaller
— Brit Hume (@brithume) September 24, 2016
But the students seemed like such a friendly group.
We've gone from "Don't mistreat minorities" to "Minorities have diplomatic immunity to be as hateful as they please"
— KeepCalmAndDrawl (@FormerlyFormer) September 24, 2016
It truly does seem the days of speaking your mind unless you’re a certain demographic are going out the window.
What’s most troubling about the video is the obvious sense of entitlement the students interrupting have. As if they somehow are “entitled” to interrupt that meeting and accuse Conservatives of being racists because of their “protected class.”
Someday we'll be able to tell our grandchildren how America was a country that once actually had FREE SPEECH!
— chuckie chopper (@chuckie_chopper) September 24, 2016
Psh, free speech is only free if people agree with what you’re saying, silly.
it's tiresome to keep saying this, you can't fix dumb.
— Roose ?? (@MRoose97) September 24, 2016
Nope, you can’t.
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