Kirk Cameron
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Why do you exclude diversity?
me?
Why not diversity of thought instead of this monoculture that the kids are getting?
And when we went to the libraries because they realized they were going to get into legal trouble if they didn't let me in, thousands of parents and grandparents showed up and said, thank you.
We don't want this other stuff, but we're being marginalized and silenced.
We want to get behind you and we want to be part of the army of compassion that can restore first principles and a love for America and a love for God to our children.
Well, every view is inherently discriminatory, particularly the DEI view, particularly the progressive-inclusive view, as I experienced.
So I've been run over by the tolerance bus several times.
If someone's coming at you with a sign that says—
you know, love everybody, be careful.
They might whack you over the head with it.
So what we need to do, I think, is just be honest about the fact that there's good and evil in the world.
There are ideas that lead to liberty and blessing, and then there's ideas that don't.
I think it was Stalin who said something like, ideas are more powerful than guns.
We don't let our people have guns.
Why then would we let them have ideas, right?
So the truth is, we all want something that we believe is good.
And that means, by definition, we're discriminating against that which we think is harmful.
And that's what I'm doing.
The only difference is, what is the basis for your worldview?