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What was Ben Shapiro critiquing about the 'Save the Civil Service' rally?

Ben Shapiro satirically critiques a protest song performed at a 'Save the Civil Service' rally, highlighting what he views as the absurdity of the cause. He sarcastically remarks that 'there's nothing that unifies Americans like save the civil service' and mockingly characterizes it as trying to save government employees who perform what he considers questionable work. Shapiro uses irony to suggest that taxpayers are funding government workers who do 'trash DEI jobs' or mundane paperwork. His commentary reflects his skeptical view of government employment and the rally's attempt to generate public support for civil servants, portraying the protest song as an ineffective means of building solidarity for their cause.

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Protest Song Adaptation by Activists

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