People Can’t Name a Time When Conservatives Rioted Against Liberal Speakers

Say one thing, but do another!

Does that idea sound familiar to you? If you know the tactics and playbooks of liberals, it likely should, as this clip from Campus Reform amply demonstrates.

To show how everyday Americans view a particular issue, Campus Reform sent people to the Lincoln Memorial and National Mall in Washington, D.C. and showed them video clips of recent violence on college campuses committed by Leftists protesting free speech rights of conservative speakers like Ben Shapiro, Ann Coulter and Milo Yiannopolous.

These same Leftists used violence as a tactic to OBTAIN free speech rights in the first place in the 1960s on some of the very same college campuses where they’ve been demonstrating lately, like the University of California at Berkeley.

Most liberals will say their political ideology teaches openness, tolerance and respect, but when it comes to letting conservative viewpoints be heard, most Leftists readily go against these ideas in the name of shutting down any other viewpoints that disagree with their own.

When the viewers of these clips were asked if they could remember a time when the tables were turned and conservatives rioted against the free speech rights of liberals, what do you think was their answer? Watch, and you may be surprised (or not) that the Left rarely lives up to the ideals it promotes.


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