In a recent episode of Laura Ingraham’s “The Ingraham Angle” on Fox News, a disturbing scene unfolded at a Columbia university, captured through the brave actions of two students, Rory Wilson and Charles Beck. As campuses around the nation continue to be the battlegrounds for violent protests, these young men stood up against what many are starting to recognize as not just spontaneous outbursts of youthful activism, but a deeper, more sinister campaign against American values.
The events described by Ingraham highlight a chaotic night where students supposedly rallied for change, yet the reality painted was one of destruction and misguided anger. Windows smashed, property damaged, and a historic building nearly overtaken. But what are these protests truly about? Rory and Charles bravely faced an angry mob, not just to protect physical property, but to defend the idea of rational discourse and genuine debate — concepts seemingly lost on the protesters.
Understanding the Motive
It’s vital to question who stands behind these violent outbursts. Unlike genuine movements aimed at reform and justice, these protests on university campuses often appear to be fueled by external forces with deep pockets. Professional activists, like Lisa Fithian, who was mentioned during the broadcast, are known figures in the realm of organized protest. Fithian’s presence raises eyebrows; who funds her activities and what are their goals? Speculation abounds that such figures are part of a larger network intent on destabilizing the country by promoting division and dissent among young people.
The Professional Agitators
Lisa Fithian has been dubbed a “professional protest consultant,” a title that carries with it the implication of protests being a calculated component of a larger agenda rather than spontaneous expressions of grassroots discontent. The idea that someone would need to consult on how to protest suggests a level of orchestration antithetical to the genuine outpouring of emotion that characterizes true social movements.
The Narrative Problem
Amid the chaos, a narrative is being spun. It’s a tale of young revolutionaries standing against the false narrative of the oppression of Palestine. However, beneath this veneer, there’s a lack of genuine understanding of the issues at hand. Rory Wilson’s impromptu decision to confront the mob wasn’t just about stopping vandalism; it was a stand against the misinformation fueling the protestors’ fury. Many participants in these protests can’t clearly articulate what they are protesting against; some aren’t even students or affiliated with the universities they besiege.
False Flags and Real Consequences
The danger of these protests is not just in the immediate physical damage they cause, but in the long-term implications of their underlying messages. By promoting a skewed version of reality, these movements indoctrinate unsuspecting students into believing in a divisive, often factually incorrect worldview. This tactic of targeting educational institutions is particularly diabolical because it strikes at young minds still in critical phases of development.
Final Thoughts
The incidents captured on “The Ingraham Angle” are a microcosm of a larger crisis facing our nation’s educational institutions. It’s a crisis that transcends the simple breaking of windows or blocking of campus halls; it’s about the breaking of the American spirit and the blocking of intellectual freedom through the imposition of a radical, often baseless ideology. As Rory and Charles demonstrated, it takes courage to stand up against the mob — to declare, in the face of hostility, that there is a line where protest becomes anarchy and discourse turns to destruction.
Our universities need to do more than just repair broken windows; they need to restore broken systems of dialogue and debate. If left unchecked, the damage caused by these orchestrated protests will extend far beyond the campuses; it will ripple through our entire society, compromising the very foundation of our national unity. It is time for more voices like those of Rory and Charles to be heard, for the sake of preserving not just our campuses, but our country.
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