Limbaugh: Indiana Outrage Is the New ‘Hands Up, Don’t Shoot’

 

Rush Limbaugh took on the backlash to the controversial Indiana religious freedom law today and compared it to the liberal reaction to Ferguson and how people ran with “hands up, don’t shoot.”

Limbaugh said that just like with the lie of “hands up, don’t shoot,” the liberal media is going wild about discrimination when really, he said, the law is just about saying “the freedom of religion clause in the First Amendment has been affirmed.”

He argued, “It’s purely emotional. It is driving people’s emotions and is creating almost a replica of the lie that ‘hands up, don’t shoot’ was.”

Listen to the audio below, via The Rush Limbaugh Show:

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