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Pro-Hamas protests are still ongoing and some students are learning that “standing up for something you believe in” has a cost, as their entitled reality is crumbling around them. Today’s show breaks it down.

While some colleges are allowing brats to continue blocking Jewish students from class, and have even canceled graduation ceremonies because administrators are that pathetic, other university officials are holding these students accountable.

In one specific example, an Arizona State University student was baffled as to why she was no longer eligible to graduate after attending unlawful, pro-Hamas rallies at ASU.

“Standing up for what you believe in means taking a risk, otherwise it means you are not standing up for anything,” Crowder said. “You think that standing up for what you believe in means that everyone else has to fund it, that’s why these charades are absolutely meaningless.”

To say these students are naive would be an understatement. Last Wednesday, a bunch of woke students, including many atheists and feminists, bowed to Allah to show their support for Palestine. So while they bash Israel, they turn a blind eye to the oppression LGBT people face in Gaza.

Comparatively, “normal students” are justifiably getting fed up with this nonsense.

According to Fox News:

Anti-Israel protesters on campus at Rutgers University were countered by a large group of patriotic students waving an American flag and chanting “USA!” on Thursday.

As the anti-Israel group yelled “Free, Free Palestine!” and “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free!” the patriotic group could be heard repeatedly chanting “USA! USA! USA!”

At a later point during the demonstration, a couple of people within the anti-Israel group began instructing their protesters to link up to form a circular human chain in front of the students chanting in favor of America.

“An entire generation of people [have] been conditioned to [believe] that they get what they want by disrupting and there are no consequences,” Crowder said. “Those people, when facing real consequences, they will be cowards.”

Columbia University and the University of Southern California have canceled graduations ceremonies.

“Having a culture that does not accept any risk or consequences while they break the law and obstruct your life, tells you that these people want the fame [while you deal with the consequences,” Crowder said. “These are children.”