Beck: Indiana Backlash a Slippery Slope to More PC Bullying
Glenn Beck believes the backlash to Indiana’s religious freedom law is a “slippery slope” to more politically correct bullying where religious Americans are told what to do and what to think.
Beck kept defending the law and insisting the First Amendment means “you cannot force me to do things against my conscience!” And it was also meant, he said to make it clear all religious and non-religious people were welcome in America.
But with this backlash, Beck lamented that “we no longer can speak our mind” and if anyone dares cross the politically correct line, they’re savaged for it. He remarked, “How obscene has our country become! You can’t speak out against anything!… Don’t tell me there’s no slippery slope!”
Beck had said yesterday Governor Mike Pence has been doing a “horrible job” defending the law.
Watch the video below, via BlazeTV:
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