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Charlie Kirk Schools Liberal Student on Israel-Hamas Realities

A liberal student at Cambridge University thought he could outsmart conservative hero Charlie Kirk last week. The student claimed both Israel and Hamas were evil. He tried to shame Kirk with fancy words about morality. But Kirk wasn’t having any of it.

Kirk reminded the student of the facts that leftists love to ignore. Hamas started this war by killing 1300 innocent Jews on their holiest day. They took over 200 hostages too. These are the simple truths that campus liberals don’t want to talk about.

The Cambridge student kept complaining about Israel defending itself. He whined about hospitals and innocent people. Kirk stood his ground and reminded him who the real bad guys are in this fight.

Kirk’s visit to Cambridge on May 19 showed how brainwashed college students are these days. Instead of focusing on problems in their own country, these elite students obsess over hating Israel. They learn nothing useful in those fancy classrooms.

The exchange happened during Kirk’s recent tour of British universities including Cambridge and Oxford. Hundreds of students packed the room to hear him speak. Some leftist protesters showed up too, but Kirk wasn’t scared of them.

Kirk told the student plainly that even a child knows Israel is good and Hamas is bad. That’s more wisdom than they teach at Cambridge University these days. The crowd could see that Kirk was speaking common sense while the student just repeated talking points.

The video of this exchange is going viral online. Patriots across America are cheering as Kirk stands up for our closest ally in the Middle East. Meanwhile, college campuses keep churning out anti-Israel propaganda.

This is why we need more brave conservatives like Charlie Kirk speaking truth on college campuses. He’s not afraid to challenge the radical left’s control of universities. Kirk proves that facts and patriotism can beat fancy degrees and liberal talking points every time.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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