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Ben Shapiro believes there is a market solution for everything. One of the best and worst things about the internet is, when someone says something stupid, it follows them forever. Right-wing commentator Ben Shapiro – who you might remember was recently schooled by the BBC’s Andrew Neil live on air – has found this out the hard way. A ludicrous clip has re-emerged of Shapiro arguing that climate change won’t be such a big deal “if the sea level rises five or ten metres” because people will just “sell their homes and move”. Yes, really. This is where we’re at. Hilariously, comedian @Hbomberguy mashed together a hilarious video, which mocked Shapiro’s strange argument. The clip ends with him recreating a scene from The Shining, screaming: Just one small problem. Sell their
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Ben Shapiro believes there is a market solution for everything.Ben Shapiro believes there is a market solution for everything. One of the best and worst things about the internet is, when someone says something stupid, it follows them forever. Right-wing commentator Ben Shapiro – who you might remember was recently schooled by the BBC’s Andrew Neil live on air – has found this out the hard way. A ludicrous clip has re-emerged of Shapiro arguing that climate change won’t be such a big deal “if the sea level rises five or ten metres” because people will just “sell their homes and move”. Yes, really. This is where we’re at. Hilariously, comedian @Hbomberguy mashed together a hilarious video, which mocked Shapiro’s strange argument. The clip ends with him recreating a scene from The Shining, screaming: Just one small problem. Sell their
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One of the best and worst things about the internet is, when someone says something stupid, it follows them forever.
Right-wing commentator Ben Shapiro – who you might remember was recently schooled by the BBC’s Andrew Neil live on air – has found this out the hard way.
A ludicrous clip has re-emerged of Shapiro arguing that climate change won’t be such a big deal “if the sea level rises five or ten metres” because people will just “sell their homes and move”.
Yes, really. This is where we’re at.
Hilariously, comedian @Hbomberguy mashed together a hilarious video, which mocked Shapiro’s strange argument.
The clip ends with him recreating a scene from The Shining, screaming:
Just one small problem. Sell their houses to who, Ben?Ben Shapiro's historic comments about climate change have gone viral again because of how idiotic they are
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