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UK’s Ban on Leftists Cenk Uygur and Hasan Piker Proves JD Vance Was Right About Europe’s Free Speech Problem

Vice President J.D. Vance took a ton of heat last year when he warned that Europe had a free speech problem.

Liberals on both sides of the pond were outraged at him for saying it, and two reprehensible American leftists just learned that he was right.

Ironically, when Vance correctly ripped the Europeans, CBS talking head Margaret Brennan saw so much red she blamed the Holocaust on freedom of speech:

In a bizarre, full-circle moment, left-wing anti-Semites Cenk Uygur and Hasan Piker have been barred from entering the United Kingdom after the government there revoked their travel authorizations, the BBC reported Monday.

The two are related by family — Piker is Uygur’s nephew — but kinship  isn’t all they have in common.

Piker, who was born in the United States and raised in Turkey, has spent years attacking the U.S., defending Hamas, and dehumanizing Jews.

Uygur, a Turkish-born naturalized American citizen, has also built a career on anti-Israel extremism and appears fully convinced that Jews are responsible for all of his problems.

Britain still should have let both of them in.

Piker and Uygur probably would have spent the entire trip reminding everyone how dumb they both are, but the British people will now be denied the opportunity to see it live.

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In reality, Britain’s archaic censorship likely gave these morons more attention than they otherwise would have received while traversing the U.K. and peddling conspiracy theories.

The British people should have had the opportunity to hear both of them.

Do you think Europe’s free speech problem is widening the gulf in values between the U.S. and its allies?

But because Europeans, broadly speaking, do not view free speech rights as a crucial block of a healthy society, Piker and Uygur now get to portray themselves as victims of the same oppressive policies Vance warned about while in Germany last year.

Vance stood at the Munich Security Conference shortly after taking office and dragged European governments for denying their people basic freedoms and defying fundamental Western values.

He was relentlessly attacked by the American media and the left for it.

Just over a year later, the vice president has been completely vindicated.

The truly remarkable thing here is that Britain — in proving Vance right — somehow managed to make Hasan Piker and Cenk Uygur look sympathetic.

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