Dennis Prager calls out the ‘nonviolent civil war’ between the ‘left and the rest of the country’
Conservative talk show host and founder of PragerU continued his attack on the left wing radicals, growing as progressives, stating how America is in the middle of a “nonviolent civil war” between “the left and the rest of the country,”
Prager cites open borders, the return of segregation at universities, calling for a partnership with true liberals. Check out the full quote below.
AINSLEY EARHARDT (CO-HOST): Dennis, our country, it’s changing so rapidly. You see what’s happening at these ICE detention centers. You saw the flag was turned upside down and they put ban ICE or —
STEVE DOOCY (CO-HOST): Abolish ICE.
EARHARDT: Abolish ICE on the flag that represents law enforcement. They took the American flag down and put the Mexican flag up. Then, in Washington state, at the ICE detention center there, the attacker wrote “I am antifa,” a manifesto before the assault. What is going on?
DENNIS PRAGER (CONSERVATIVE TALK RADIO HOST): Well, we have — look, this is very painful for me to say. I wrote this years ago. I said it a long time ago. We are engaged in a nonviolent civil war in this country. People don’t want to recognize it. The civil war is between the left and the rest of the country. One of my great ambitions is to help liberals understand we, conservatives, are your allies. The left is your enemy as much as it is mine. The left believes, for example, I mean, you gave that, they believe in open borders. Liberals don’t believe in open borders. The left believes in Black dormitories, all-Black dormitories on a campus. Liberals believe in racial integration. The liberals and left have almost nothing in common, but liberals are cowed by the left. And that’s the tragedy. If the left and the — liberals and conservatives can understand the danger of the left, we have solved our problems.
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