The Stifling of Young Conservative Voices
Bold and Blunt - A podcast by The Washington Times

The lunatic left simply cannot allow any differing viewpoints. Just ask Amber Athey, the former WMAL/Cumulus radio talk show host who was fired because of a tweet she put out joking about VP Kamala Harris and her brown suit that reminded of a UPS employee. The left rounded up its crazies and demanded radio executives fire Athey -- and why? They called her tweet racist. They called her racist. And once that "r" label gets tossed, it's tough for the weak-kneed to stand tall. Thus, the weak-kneed at WMAL and Cumulus caved. But it's just this type of woke mob mentality that's taking over America's college campuses, as well. Carine Hajjar, a Harvard graduate, discusses the bias she suffered at college for her crime of being a conservative. There are so many emerging conservative voices among the youthful generations today, because they're seeing the insanity of the left and they're desirous of a return to freedom. But they're steadily being stomped. They're under vicious attack. It's a tough time to be a young conservative in America.