Dennis Prager Show - Protesting Gives Meaning Aired: 2025-05-27 Duration: 09:35 [00:00:00] This is quite a time in America. [00:00:02] This is exactly like the post-George Floyd riots. [00:00:08] There is a percentage of American young people that want to riot. [00:00:14] That gives their meaningless lives meaning. [00:00:18] That is all it is about. [00:00:19] It gives them community. [00:00:20] They have no community. [00:00:22] They have nothing. [00:00:23] Virtually none are married. [00:00:26] They don't have anything. [00:00:28] They don't have religion. [00:00:30] They don't have marriage. [00:00:32] They don't have meaning. [00:00:35] They don't have a country that they adore or even identify with. [00:00:43] I read to you yesterday about how many campuses they substituted the Palestinian flag for the American flag and cheered. [00:00:52] And some foolish non-Jews think it's a Jewish issue. [00:00:57] Just like foolish non-Jews thought Hitler was a Jewish issue. [00:01:02] They hate you, dear American Christian. [00:01:07] Dear American who loves America. [00:01:10] They hate you just as much as they hate Israel. [00:01:16] It has nothing to do with Israel. [00:01:18] It's an excuse to riot and give their empty lives meaning. [00:01:24] That's what it is about. [00:01:27] The search for meaning is the greatest search in human life. [00:01:32] People need meaning more than they need anything but food. [00:01:37] Even more than sex. [00:01:39] As powerful as the sexual drive is, there are people who have little or no sex and are happy. [00:01:48] There is no one with little or no meaning who is happy. [00:01:51] The Left has created this chaos and the meaninglessness. [00:01:58] People with meaningless lives are leftists. [00:02:01] Because the left fills the void. [00:02:05] That's what I have spoken about all of my life. [00:02:08] It was obvious to me when I was at Columbia in the 1970s, a half century ago. [00:02:17] The same stuff. [00:02:20] They're just more brazen today. [00:02:22] They used to take over dean's offices and president's offices. [00:02:26] Now they take over whole campuses. [00:02:28] And the faculty, or many in the faculty, support them. [00:02:35] One of the reasons that presidents and deans are cowards is because they're afraid of their faculty. [00:02:42] There's already a push to get rid of the president of Barnard College because she has demanded that they disband their encampment at the college. [00:02:58] And I believe she is called in the police. [00:03:02] So amazing how you can you can desecrate our university. [00:03:10] You can do all sorts of damage to Hamilton Hall at Columbia, but we can't call in the police for reasons that I am not quite sure. [00:03:24] About half of the protesters, by the way, are not even students. [00:03:28] They're the people that who, in many cases, organize George Floyd riots. [00:03:40] Let me read to you from this New York Times piece because this is about this is a big giveaway. [00:03:47] For many, the issues are closer to home, and at the same time much bigger and broader in their eyes. [00:03:56] The Gaza conflict is a struggle for justice linked to issues that seem far afield. [00:04:06] They say they are motivated by policing, mistreatment of indigenous peoples, discrimination toward black Americans, and the impact of global warming. [00:04:20] That's right. [00:04:23] That's what's motivating them. [00:04:28] Well, so the Palestine cause is a cause of loathing of America and the West. [00:04:37] That's what it is. [00:04:38] You can deny it because it's... [00:04:46] easy to believe what one wants to believe as opposed to what is true. [00:04:53] Struggle for justice. [00:04:56] Discrimination toward black Americans. [00:04:59] Wow. [00:05:01] It's really rough to be a black American because of white supremacy. [00:05:09] Right? [00:05:10] Really rough. [00:05:12] So four million blacks who moved here from Africa in the Caribbean in the last few decades must be just stupid. [00:05:23] Move to a place where you will be you will be discriminated against. [00:05:33] It's a gigantic lie. [00:05:36] The left is the world of the lie. [00:05:39] From men give birth to discrimination toward black Americans as some endemic feature of black American life. [00:05:51] Let me ask you a question. [00:05:53] If you were to apply to almost any job in this country, and you could put down race and thereby maximize your chance of being hired. [00:06:09] Do you think it would be better to put down black or white? [00:06:17] In interviews, the language of many protesters was also distinctive. [00:06:23] Ah, this is so important. [00:06:25] Students freely salted their explanations with academic terms like intersectionality. [00:06:35] A victory for the left, my friends. [00:06:37] This is perfect. [00:06:40] They are brainwashed, frightening, zombie, loathsome creatures. [00:06:46] That's what the left has produced. [00:06:49] These are the dead walking or the walking dead. [00:06:55] Intersectionality, colonialism, and imperialism. [00:07:01] Yes. [00:07:02] Where exactly is imperialism taking place today? [00:07:06] Try and think. [00:07:07] Hmm. [00:07:10] Colonialism. [00:07:12] Wow. [00:07:13] Wow. [00:07:15] All to make their case that the plight of Palestinians is a result of global power structures that thrive on bias and oppression. [00:07:30] Yes. [00:07:32] Nothing beats feeling oppressed. [00:07:38] Yeah. [00:07:41] You know how often I will ask Sean in the morning, how are you, Sean? [00:07:45] And he'll say, feel great, I'm oppressed. [00:07:50] The delight in his eyes. [00:07:54] There's a light in his eye. [00:07:57] Eyes. [00:07:57] Zov over being oppressed. [00:08:02] Birds are singing. [00:08:03] The birds are singing, the sun is shining. [00:08:07] And he's oppressed. [00:08:08] I am repeating his words. [00:08:12] Quote. [00:08:13] They quote Katie Roof. [00:08:17] A female. [00:08:18] Shocking. [00:08:20] A first year student at Cornell University. [00:08:23] As an environmentalist, we pride ourselves on viewing the world through intersectional lenses. [00:08:30] Woe unto the parent whose child says intersectional lenses. [00:08:37] You have lost your beloved child. [00:08:41] Your child has become a zombie. [00:08:48] No normal human being uses the term intersectional lenses. [00:08:57] AFP30. [00:09:01] Climate justice is an every one issue. [00:09:06] It affects every dimension of identity. [00:09:10] God, is she pathetic? [00:09:12] Oh, it's so sad. [00:09:17] Yes. [00:09:19] Seventy-five years ago, she'd be preoccupied with her studies and getting married. [00:09:27] Might have attended church that Sunday. [00:09:31] Would have been happier, much happier human beings.