Megyn Kelly did not mince words earlier this week as she bluntly asked probing questions in her trademark style about the out-of-control Columbia University pro-Palestine protestors.
Kelly, particularly focusing on the appearance of the demonstrators, inquired, “Why are they so unattractive?” She also scrutinized the physical attributes of the activists, many of whom were arrested by the NYPD Tuesday night.
“I really legitimately want to know. Why are all the protestors so homely?” Kelly continued.
The Daily Mail reports that Kelly then proposed a theory regarding the lack of appeal among the protestors, contrasting them with what she described as their “attractive” and “smart” peers who are “not drawn to this nonsense” because “they’re living their lives being successful.”
The conservative host continued, “It’s the unattractive and/or dumb people who feel the need to do this to feel like they matter. Sorry, hard truth.”
Kelly expressed her profound dissatisfaction with the radical students causing disruptions and chaos on their campuses in solidarity with Gaza.
She condemned both the students and the university for tolerating the “nonsense” for so long in anticipation of the NYPD raid on Tuesday night which dispersed the anti-Israel Columbia students from Hamilton Hall after they forcibly occupied it the previous night.
Kelly remarked, “Yesterday (Monday), a deadline set by Columbia’s president for the encampment to be disbanded came and went.”
“And now Columbia is vowing to suspend the students inside the encampment, but it seems they want to hand out the punishments in private,” she continued. “So as not to embarrass the little snowflakes.”
Criticism has been leveled at Columbia’s administration, under President Minouche Shafik, from both supporters of the protestors and those who consider the protests outrageous, illegal and anti-Semitic, for allowing tensions to escalate.
Columbia’s troubles began with a group of protestors establishing an encampment on the school’s quad at the upper Manhattan campus, per the Daily Mail.
The protestors, objecting to the university’s financial and other ties with Israel, swiftly escalated their actions.The disorderly movement soon spread to other U.S. campuses, where similar encampments led to various disturbances.
Protestors have even expanded their gatherings to campuses worldwide, including in Europe, Canada and Australia.
Kelly took aim at a “rope-pulley system” devised by Columbia students in support of pro-Palestinian demonstrators occupying Hamilton Hall in a later segment of her program.
“You cannot make this up,” Kelly remarked, highlighting the delivery of “tins of cupcakes” to the protestors by their like-minded peers.
Kelly went on to offer her perspective, stating, “I would say that, given my theory that only the unattractive people – or dumb – are the ones who are doing this kind of protesting, you should send some coverup and some Ozempic, which would be a smarter and more useful delivery to the protestors.”
WATCH:
Resist The Mainstream reported earlier this week on a pro-hamas protester at Columbia University who spoke out on Tuesday who accused school administrators of wanting “students to die of dehydration and starvation.”
She was swiftly ripped online for her comments, with one X user mocking her by saying, “Or you could leave and go get some food.”
It was later discovered that the protestor was a paid instructor and PhD candidate at the university studying “theories of the imagination & poetry as interpreted through a Marxian lens.”
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