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Popular talk show host and former progressive explains why he left the left!

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YouTube star Dave Rubin, host of "The Rubin Report," once called himself a "progressive." He's a gay married man living in California, and he was even once part of the leftist online network of The Young Turks. Just hearing these simple facts about him may cause you to reach some immediate conclusions about his beliefs and character.

However, Rubin might surprise you. Over his career as a talk show host, hearing many different sides of the argument, asking the hard questions and witnessing events unfold from college campuses to activist marches, Rubin has reached a simple conclusion: He can no longer call himself a "progressive."

In fact, his journey has taken him in the opposite direction, and now he sits as one of the progressive left's most notable detractors. He even has taken to pointing out the ridiculousness of his former colleagues, such as The Young Turks' Cenk Uygur:



Furthermore, he has a message he would like to get across about the progressive ideology, and he recently did just that by teaming up with the conservative educational YouTube channel "Prager U," whose videos have been featured on TheBlaze often. Prager U is channel started by radio show host Dennis Prager that seeks to bring the ideas of conservatism into the mainstream with fun and entertaining videos with guest speakers starring in the videos. Prager U has featured the likes of Mike Rowe, Steven Crowder andAdam Carolla, each discussing an idea or problem from a right-of-center perspective.

In their latest video, titled "Why I Left the Left," Rubin describes how progressivism long ago abandoned the liberalism it claims to represent and explains how the ideology has crated a sort of "oppression Olympics" where the "gold medal goes to the most offended."

He also details how progressivism attempts to trample the rights of others, especially those who are religious:

I am a married gay man, so you might think that I appreciate the government forcing a Christian baker, or photographer, or florist to act against their religion in order to cater, or photograph, or decorate my wedding, but you'd be wrong. A government that can force Christians to violate their conscience can force me to violate mine.

If a baker won't bake you a cake, find another baker. Don't demand the state tell him what to do with his private business.

Rubin further explains how the progressive movement's obsession with diversity does not encompass diversity of thought, noting that it has become a faux-moral movement that hurls accusations of all kinds at its detractors --something that he says is not a recipe for a free society, but for authoritarianism.

"For these reasons I can no longer call myself a progressive," says Rubin. "I don't really call myself a Democrat either. I'm classical liberal. A free thinker."

"And as much as I don't like to admit it, defending my liberal values has suddenly become a conservative position," he concludes.
 
Both sides have all sorts of problems, that's why I left them both.

I sympathize with some of the reasons he listed as one in which he's not a part of the traditional American left wing anymore. I also know that I can provide equally good reasons to not be a part of the traditional American right wing anymore.

Just cause one is fed up with the left does not mean they have to become a conservative. Or vice versa.
 
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If a baker won't bake you a cake, find another baker. Don't demand the state tell him what to do with his private business.

Here's the problem with this thinking. "The State" (that's us, btw) tells private business owners what to do all the time. Many or most of the demands, I suspect, Rubin would have no problem with and would actually champion. It's a poor argument

I would like to know if Rubin would be ok with the Woolworth counter being off-limits to blacks, again. Would he be ok with water fountains marked "White Only"? If a bakery can discriminate based on sexual orientation due to the religious beliefs of the owner, it can certainly discriminate based on race.

Numbers 25:6-8
And behold, one of the people of Israel came and brought a Midianite woman to his family, in the sight of Moses and in the sight of the whole congregation of the people of Israel, while they were weeping in the entrance of the tent of meeting. When Phinehas the son of Eleazar, son of Aaron the priest, saw it, he rose and left the congregation and took a spear in his hand and went after the man of Israel into the chamber and pierced both of them, the man of Israel and the woman through her belly. Thus the plague on the people of Israel was stopped.

Filthy race-mixers can actually be murdered...according to the religious beliefs of some.

Has David begun his own "sad, final descent into madness"?
 
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