The ridiculous arguments of the outspoken ____ became too much for his opponents in the general population. When the man began to use the _____ of the despised slave trade to encourage his followers and _____ his arguments, many college-age protesters began to attend his rallies. Their ____ voices condemned not only the speaker, but also the _________ of the government in allowing his presence at state-funded institutions. The majority of students wished that his views could be _____ from society.