Citation From the March 20, 2019, edition of Fox News' Fox News @ Night

SHANNON BREAM (ANCHOR): OK, they had a permit, but once the police showed up and said you can't just be taking away people's property. She said, we're picking up garbage, and then she threw the bag there and left it. What do you make of this?

BEN SHAPIRO: I mean, obviously there is a massive divide in the country, politically, right now that is resulting in people not taking into account the fact that there are people who are allowed to have other opinions. And simply because you believe that unborn babies are not in fact unborn babies, but are a cluster of cells, doesn't give you the right to take away somebody's work or somebody's symbolism or permitted activities. And obviously, look, it's bad activity and I would assume that the campus is probably going to crack down on this lady as they should.

BREAM: Well, and there was another campus, I believe it was in Miami, or maybe somewhere in Florida, that last fall this happened, and they said within three days, or within a day and a half, three times, this similar cemetery for the innocent that they had set up was torn down and vandalized, and they had to keep asking campus police and others for help. You know, is the conversation so offensive that it just can't be had?

SHAPIRO: I mean, unfortunately, that's true on a lot of college campuses. I know that when I speak on college campuses very often, the flyers are torn down. I'm not the only one that happens to. This obviously is worse in the sense that they're trying to pay tribute to unborn children who are killed in the womb, and even that is too offensive for people. The very idea that somebody disagrees means that their postings ought to be torn down.

BREAM: Well, we know that president says he's going to take action on the idea of free speech on campus, it's something I know you've run up against yourself, very frequently.