Mr. Hogg became a public figure through his own freely made choices. Criticism of a public figure, however illogical, is not harassment. It is protected speech. In fact, it's precisely the sort of speech that the founding fathers had in mind when they framed the 1st amendment.
"Were you born during the 90s? Are you dying of embarrassment over the antics of your peers? Do you find yourself at a loss for words when grizzled old war veterans tell you that yours is the worst generation in history, and you wonder if maybe they're right?pic.twitter.com/AZdZ3U86mj
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Let Gen Z come to the rescue. Sure, your classmates might have struggled with the question of whether or not a boy in a dress was really a girl or not, but at least you knew the Earth was round, right? Right?pic.twitter.com/L8RnPpc7iQ
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Good. You had us worried there for a second. Just take heart in the thought that no matter how bad your classmates were, they've been outdone. Buzzfeed? That video from prom after somebody introduced you to designer drugs? Pfft. Small stuff." Let's take a good look.
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