(CNSNews) - Commenting on the recent racial unrest at the University of Missouri and Yale University, Dr. Ben Carson described it as "raw emotion" and maybe even "manipulation." His recommendation? "The two sides need to sit down and have an open discussion," Carson told Fox News's Megyn Kelly Wednesday night.
"[W]e need recognize that this is a very dangerous trend. When we get to a point where a majority can say, I don't like what you're doing -- that's offensive and therefore, I have the right to be violent toward you or to deprive you of rights because I don't like what you're doing. You know, that really goes against the grain of our constitutional rights. And if we don't see that, we're in really big trouble right now."
"And the officials at these places must recognize that and have the moral courage to stand up to it. Because if they don't, it will grow, it will exacerbate the situation, as we will move much further toward anarchy than anybody can imagine and much more quickly."
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No tolerance for radicals.
Dr Carson is a very smart black man and whether those students agree with his political views or not they would be smart to listen to what he has to say.
US is too concerned about hurting student's feelings. Colleges need to grow some balls and have the courage to say...college is not a right, it is a privilege. Students go to college for an education (supposedly) and not to change administration actions and rules. If students don't like the polices, get out or change schools.
Thank you 1:00.I did not realize he was black.
More of obama and his ilk stirring up strive.
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