Liberal College Students Owned by Veterans in New Video

Liberal college students more and more seem to not have a clue with what is going on in the country or what has taken place in its history. While college students make up our nation’s future, it is important for these students to understand they don’t simply get their way when they complain.

It is hard to pinpoint when this happened exactly, but now if liberals do not get their way, they throw a fit about it until something changes. Now certainly there are reasons to protest obviously wrong actions and events within the United States. Nobody is saying that everything is perfect.

However, many of these liberal students don’t know the proper way of protesting.

An event between a police officer and a minority leads to protesting the national anthem. And now it has led to protesting the flag itself. The flag, which represents the country they are protesting. However, this has now gone too far.

Recently, liberal students protested the flying of the U.S. flag on campus and were able to get it removed. They simply take freedom for granted and everything that has gone into defending the flag.

So, imagine their surprise when a thousand veterans showed up at campus to protest their protest. Watch the video to see what happened between the college students and our nation’s veterans.


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