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I do find your need for external validation masquerading as just asking questions a little silly, but that ain't hate.
And Ben has that right.
Just as I have the right to believe that he utterly lacks Charlie's courage (I found Charlie's views reprehensible, but he at least had the balls to engage in public--and that I can respect, even if I have no respect for the ideas themselves), and would wet himself at the first sign of an in-person confrontation.
Long may Shapiro and others like him have the right to shout their views from the mountaintops. For myself, I will retain the right to mock him as a sad little manlet.
Such is the nature of free speech.