Howard stern once admitted to fantasizing about young girls, said columbine shooters should have raped victims

Howard Stern Once Admitted to Fantasizing About Young Girls, Said Columbine Shooters Should Have Raped Victims

Washington D.C. – Vice President Kamala Harris, known for championing women’s rights throughout her political career, has stirred controversy by choosing to sit down for an interview with Howard Stern, a figure whose past comments have included deeply troubling remarks about women and minors.

The interview, which aimed to discuss Harris’s campaign initiatives and policy positions, has instead shifted the spotlight to Stern’s controversial history. Critics are now questioning the alignment of Harris’s advocacy for women with her decision to engage with Stern, a radio host known for his provocative and often offensive statements.

One of the most cited incidents involves Stern’s comments on the Columbine High School massacre. During a radio segment, Stern suggested that the shooters should have sexually assaulted female students during the attack, remarks that were met with widespread condemnation for their insensitivity and vulgarity.

Stern has also been criticized for his comments about the Olsen twins, Mary-Kate and Ashley, when they were minors. He sexualized the then-13-year-olds, describing them inappropriately on air, comments that have resurfaced amidst the current controversy.

The backlash has been swift, with social media platforms and political commentators expressing disbelief and disappointment. Advocates for women’s rights argue that Harris’s interview with Stern sends a mixed message, potentially undermining her commitment to these issues by giving a platform to someone who has made derogatory remarks about women, especially minors.

In response to the backlash, a spokesperson for Vice President Harris stated, “The interview was intended to reach a broad audience on key policy issues. While we acknowledge and regret the past statements made by Howard Stern, this was an opportunity to engage with listeners who might not typically tune into political discussions.”

As the controversy unfolds, it remains to be seen how this decision will impact Harris’s campaign and her reputation as a staunch advocate for women’s rights. Critics are calling for a clearer stance against figures like Stern, whose past statements continue to provoke strong reactions and challenge the boundaries of acceptable discourse in public life.

Phil Stilton

Phil Stilton

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