Clueless Florida college students, including LGBT man, claim theyd rather be in Iran so host raises money for one-way ticket there

A pair of students at the University of South Florida refused to condemn the Iranian regime during a bizarre streetside debate — and eagerly accepted a one-way ticket to the war-torn country for a “little trip around the Middle East.”The students, an LGBTQ man and an aspiring nurse, were cornered by conservative social media personality for a poll about the US and Israel’s war with Iran.When asked if Iran or America would be “better for women,” the chatty nurse bashed the US for “how we handled the Epstein files” and claimed that she’d flee to Iceland if given the option.Bennett, stunned by the woman’s limited critiques of the Iranian regime, reiterated her question, which only prompted an increasingly awkward back-and-forth.“I think women have a right to choose where they want to live and what they want to follow,” the student said.“In Iran?” Bennett balked.“In Iran, yeah.
I think that people have misconceptions about religion, especially with Muslims in Islamic regions,” the student said.The student, who noted she is on some type of prescribed medication, fidgeted the entire interview.She wore a T-shirt that had the text “Don’t Touch Me Kitty I’m Edging” emblazoned above a picture of a chiseled werewolf.While Bennett steamrolled on, imploring the pair to condemn the Iranian regime, the student took her admiration a step further and shrugged off slain Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s laundry list of warcrimes, claiming that “we have a dictator in [America].”Bennett seized on the opportunity and offered to buy the woman and her male friend, who was quiet through most of the confrontation, a one-way ticket to Iran — which they happily accepted.
The nurse-to-be noted that she would accept a ticket to Iran, but “take a little trip around the Middle East” when she landed.Bennett warned the pair that they “wouldn’t be safe in Iran.”“I think it’s disturbing, and it’s very sad, that you won’t condemn or even say �...