Young Boy Called “Little Hitler” for Selling Hot Cocoa to Raise Money for Border Wall

There was a time when young men and women engaging in politics was seen as an encouraging sign for the future of our country. Today, though, those on the left are only happy to see young people becoming politically involved when they are fighting for liberal causes. Anyone who stands up in support of President Trump or conservative causes risks facing severe backlash from the leftist mob, and young children are no exception.

Seven year old Benton Stevens from Austin, Texas learned this the hard way when he attempted to raise money for the border wall by selling hot cocoa. After posting videos of his campaign to social media, Stevens was almost immediately exposed to left’s unmerciful criticism, with people online calling the boy “brainwashed” and saying that he was a “little Hitler”.

Since the incident went viral, leftist protestors have reportedly harassed Stevens in public and even complained to the store owner whose property Stevens was using to set up his hot cocoa stand.

It’s safe to say at this point that the mob outrage of the left truly knows no bounds. Having already shown an eager willingness to target conservative teenagers such as the Covington Catholic students, the left has now proven that even young children are not off limits.

To learn more about this troubling example of the left’s bully tactics, be sure to check out the video below.


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