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Woke protestor ripped for missing joke on ‘gays of Hormuz’

She might want to demand a refund on that Ivy League education.

A hilarious exchange during the March 28 No Kings Rally in Manhattan went viral after a woke protestor was caught on video condemning society’s treatment of the non-existent “gays of Hormuz.”

“Isn’t it a little homophobic that we’re so focused on the straights of Hormuz — and not the gays of Hormuz?” comedian Lionel Leede asked the anti-Trump demonstrator, in a play on words on the Strait of Hormuz, the crucial oil shipping lane that’s been choked by the war in Iran.

The protestor condemned society’s treatment of the non-existent “gays of Hormuz.” “Yes,” she proceeded to answer with strikingly misplaced confidence, nodding emphatically. “Yes, I agree. For sure.”

“Why do you think they are willing to leave the gays of Hormuz behind?” Leede continued trolling the unsuspecting rioter, who was sporting a “deport the racists” button adorned with flowers.

“I think it’s just, historically, gays have always been very discriminated against, which is wrong on so many levels… even in war,” she replied pensively.

“It just takes more reform in government — obviously — and educating society,” she concluded.

“I just feel like if we’re going to go in there, we can’t leave the gay people behind…we can turn it into Fire Island,” Leede continued while keeping a straight face.

The interview happened during the March 28 No Kings Protest, when thousands took to the streets of Midtown. Ron Adar/Shutterstock “For sure,” the protestor replied.

Commentors on social media were savage with some noting the interviewer reminded them of actor Sacha Baron-Cohen’s infamous prankster character.

“I admire her courage to speak in the complete absence of knowledge,” wrote one.

“They’re always somehow so well spoken and articulate with their big words yet have absolutely nothing upstairs,” chimed in another.

“Somebody has watched too much Ali G,” someone else wrote.

Read original at New York Post

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