Conservative commentator Tomi Lahren sparked debate with a pointed critique of modern youth activism, questioning the priorities of an education system she says is producing "little activists" deficient in basic skills. "We’re Turning Out Little Activists and They Can’t Do Math and They Can’t Read?" Lahren declared in a statement captured by Grabien Stories.

In the excerpt, Lahren suggested a practical solution to curb what she described as youthful "madness." "One you’ve got to take away something they actually care about: that’s their cellphones. If they had to sacrifice something they wouldn’t be out there doing this madness," she stated emphatically.

The comments, categorized under News & Politics on Grabien Stories, highlight Lahren's ongoing commentary on cultural and educational issues. The platform, known for its clip archives, featured the rush excerpt alongside options for video and audio files, allowing viewers to access the full context.

Lahren's remarks underscore her frustration with activism among young people, tying it directly to perceived failures in foundational education like math and reading proficiency. The soundbite has been made available in various formats on Grabien, including full and compact views sortable by date, summary, relevance, or popularity.

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The statement resonates within broader discussions on youth engagement and education, with Lahren advocating for consequences that hit close to home—namely, separating activists from their cellphones to deter disruptive behavior.