Don't help them!
Headline: Gonzaga cites possibility of protests, refuses to host Ben Shapiro
Unsurprising. I'm not really sure who Ben Shapiro is, but I get the impression from Youtube's
Suggested For You that he's popular among "conservatives". Gonzaga has been the dark center of the modern Inquisition for a long time. It even has a Department of "Hate" "Studies" to cultivate and develop young Inquisitors.
I've been pushing back against conservative whining recently, chanting
Put Up Or Shut Up. You're NOT going to win by trying to work inside enemy lines. It's worse than futile. Every "conservative" speaker on campus strengthens the Sorosians, gives them a reason to raise more money and gain more supporters. Find alternate media, find alternate places to talk.
Here's a contrary thought from a longer perspective.
In the long run those Gonzaga monsters will be well prepared to serve as Inquisitors but NOT well prepared to live an ordinary life. They will be accustomed to a perfectly one-sided set of inputs. They will never hear a single word that deviates in the slightest from pure Soros. They will be unable to defend their beliefs in a less sheltered situation, unable to make rational decisions in work and neighborhoods. In real life you have to do business with lots of folks who are not EXACTLY LIKE YOU. Even if you can get an ideal job in a NGO serving Die-Verse Peoples, you will find that Persons Of Colour and Firstses Nationses Indigenouses Peopleseses have extremely unfashionable ideas about gender variability and marriage and religion.
You will run away screaming.
In the long run a student who skips college entirely will be VASTLY BETTER PREPARED for real life.
Fighting a war requires strengthening your own side and weakening the other side. When the other side is weakening itself, DON'T TRY TO FIX IT. We do not have a duty to cure the enemy's problems. Let Gonzaga students dissolve their own brains. They will be useless.
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Both perspectives lead to the same decision. Immediately, attempting to "offer an alternate viewpoint" gives the fashionable side more money and members, so you shouldn't do it. In the long run, attempting to "offer an alternate viewpoint" could help to prepare the enemy for real life, so you shouldn't do it.
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