Conservative Radio Host Ben Shapiro Declares Love for Things He Hates

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Conservative talk show host Ben Shapiro has come out publically with his philosophy that is sure to turn some heads. “You have to keep artifacts and other items on things you hate,” Shapiro declared on his radio show. “That’s why I have all the books that Florida and Texas banned from schools, a gay butler, a Mexican gardener, and even framed artwork of Hunter Biden’s private photos from his laptop.”

Shapiro’s declaration has left many scratching their heads. “I’m not quite sure I understand what he’s trying to say,” said a listener who wished to remain anonymous. “It seems like he’s saying that he hates these things, but he loves them enough to keep them around?”

Shapiro’s, however, was quick to clarify. “Yes, that’s exactly it,” he explained. “You have to embrace your hatred and make it a part of your life. That way, you can control it and use it for good, or making money like I do.”

Shapiro’s views on same-sex couples and foreigners have been the subject of controversy in the past, with many accusing him of bigotry. But Shapiro insists that his actions speak louder than his words. “Look, I have a gay butler and a Mexican gardener. That shows that I don’t actually hate these people. I just hate what they represent.”

As for the Hunter Biden artwork, Shapiro’s says that it serves as a reminder of what he considers to be the corruption of the current administration. “It’s a piece of history,” he said. “And it’s also a warning to anyone who might think they can get away with the same thing.”

Shapiro’s philosophy has garnered mixed reactions from his audience. Some have praised him for his honesty, while others have accused him of being a hypocrite. One listener even suggested that Shapiro’s love for things he hates is “just a way for him to justify his own prejudices.”

Despite the controversy, Shapiro’s says he stands by his philosophy. “You can’t just ignore the things you hate,” he said. “You have to confront them head-on and make them a part of your life. That’s the only way you can truly overcome them, plus hating things has made me a lot of money.”

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