The current trend among leftist snowflakes
these days is to demand censorship of any ideas that “offend” them. Snowflakes
are offended by any expression of ideas they don’t agree with. So they seek to
shut down free speech rights by force on the grounds that offensive speech
makes them feel “unsafe.”
Can you imagine that? They’re sentiments are so
delicate. They’re offended so easily. They irrationally melt with the slightest
rise in ideological temperature. That’s why they’re called snowflakes.
Snowflake fascist protesters actually claim
the right to muzzle any expression they don’t agree with because it makes them
feel unsafe. They did it recently with violence in the city of Berkley
California, for example, to conservative pundit Milo Yiannopolos preventing him
from giving a public speech. His expression was canceled because it made the
snowflakes feel unsafe.
Everything President Trump says offends them
and makes them feel unsafe. They’re calling for his impeachment because his
ideas make them feel unsafe. They simply cannot stand to hear any ideas they don’t
agree with. They melt into apoplectic rage.
Now the snowflakes are in another escalating uproar
complaining bitterly over the fact that former Indiana governor and currant Vice
President of the United States, Mike Pence, is scheduled to deliver a commencement
speech in South Bend, Indiana at the University of Notre Dame. The poor pitiful
students claim that
his mere presence on campus will make them feel unsafe.
The poor little snowflakes are walking around protesting
with signs containing quotations attributed to Pence which they deem “racist,
sexist, homophobic, and xenophobic.” Pence makes them feel
so unsafe. “For me personally, [Pence] represents the larger Trump
administration,” whined one student.
“His administration represents something, and
for many people on our campus, it makes them feel unsafe to have someone who
openly is offensive but also demeaning of their humanity and of their life and
of their identity… I know that during
his time as governor of Indiana and also during his campaign trail, along with
Trump, he has made offensive statements towards minority groups that affect me,
like women and African-Americans,”
he explained plaintively.
Pence’s ideas contradict with the school’s
Catholic mission complains the snowflake. “I feel that is offensive to such
a large population here at Notre Dame, and I also believe it goes against
certain Catholic Social Teaching, which is something the University likes to
broadcast that it stands behind, but it picks and chooses when it wants to
stand behind them,”
You see, offensive speech that they don’t
agree with makes snowflakes feel unsafe.
Perhaps they feel unsafe because their brains are functioning and they realize that their behavior may trigger predators, like little antelope jumping around in the tall grass where large cats hunt.
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