
"We can still stand for truth, while viewing those who believe in falsehoods not as our enemies who must be vanquished, but instead as our fellow citizens who have lost their way and must be shown the light,"
"Not to berate them, embarrass them, and banish them -- but to pray for them, to talk to them, and to persuade them,"
"It means we believe in free speech and open debate without censorship, whether you're Nick Fuentes or Alex Jones or Jimmy Kimmel."
Ramaswamy will speak at a Turning Point USA event at Montana State University and urge conservatives to move away from confrontational 'own the libs' tactics. He calls for standing for truth while treating those who believe falsehoods as fellow citizens to be guided through prayer, conversation and persuasion rather than beratement or banishment. He defends broad free speech and open debate, explicitly including controversial figures such as Nick Fuentes, Alex Jones and Jimmy Kimmel. He criticizes FCC chair Brendan Carr for threatening regulatory action against ABC over Kimmel's comments. He was close to Kirk and has Trump’s endorsement in the Ohio governor race.
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