Trying whatever they can to save viewers, CNN has stopped reporting on the news so much and has since become nothing more than a debate center for the liberal woke. Even when it comes to their debating, it is relatively relaxed given the list of topics they won’t and can’t talk about.

These include the Black Lives Matter riots, the theory that COVID-19 leaked from a Chinese lab, or the fact that President Biden might not have won the 2020 election fairly. And as Dave Chappelle is learning, don’t you dare attack the LGBTQ community.

But while they won’t talk about it, “Common Sense” founder Bari Weiss had no problem listing the taboo topics that nobody can talk about thanks to the liberal media. 

Speaking with CNN’s Brian Stelter, Weiss didn’t shy away when the host asked her, “You write, there are tens of millions of Americans who aren’t on the hard left or the hard right, who feel the world has gone mad.” So, in what ways has the world gone mad?”

Believing he would get the same normal answer, Stelter was literally thrown back when Weiss sought her aim at both Big Tech and the liberal media. She said, “Well, you know when you have the chief reporter on the beat of COVID for “The New York Times” talking about how questioning or pursuing the question of the lab leak is racist, the world has gone mad. When you’re not able to say out loud, and in public that there are differences between men and women, the world has gone mad. When we’re not allowed to acknowledge that rioting is rioting, and it is bad, and that silence is not violence, but violence is violence, the world has gone mad.”

Knowing his bosses were probably already foaming at the mouths, Stelter tried to defend his company, but Weiss was way ahead of him on every front. Watch both Stelter and CNN get a lesson in telling the truth below. 

This piece was written by Jeremy Porter on October 18, 2021. It originally appeared in RedVoiceMedia.com and is used by permission.

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