The bottom line is: It is fine to have issues with President Trump; I've had them myself. The thing is, though, the best way to argue against the things that you disagree with is never to use abusive tactics.

College is supposed to be a place that prepares its students for the real world. That's the entire purpose of attending! Learning how to be an engaged citizen is something that should be encouraged in this kind of environment, not restricted.

It's true: What one person might consider 'hate speech,' another might consider to be harmless, or even funny.

I can't be alone in saying that humor has gotten me through some hard times in my life.

It's true: I can't think of even a single way in which society suffers because of a 15-year-old trick-or-treater.

The United States of America is supposed to be a free country, and its law enforcement is supposed to exist to protect and serve its citizens.

Most of my columns at National Review focus on PC culture, and sometimes, when I write about some idiotic, anti-free-speech idea presented by some idiotic, anti-free-speech student or professor, people will ask me why I wasted my time writing about it.

Let me be clear: It's not that I'm not a patriot because I want to keep flag-burning legal, it's that I want to keep flag-burning legal because I am a patriot.

Is burning an American flag a disgusting, reprehensible act? Yes, it absolutely is, and I would tell that to the face of absolutely anyone who has done so.

The flag is a symbol of our freedom, and burning it absolutely is one of the least patriotic things that a person could possibly do. I say 'one of the least' because I can think of a few things that would actually be less so - and, as a matter of fact, I think that banning flag-burning would absolutely be on that list.

Don't like flag-burning? Fine. Hate flag-burning? Me too! The thing is, though, hating something doesn't always mean that the answer is to call on government powers to ban it - and, in fact, I'd say that that is rarely the best solution, especially when it comes to speech.

Fall means that all of the Joy of Summer is officially over, and all of those hack fall activities that people seem to pretend to enjoy to make themselves feel better begin.

Football is, honestly, so objectively bad that I have always been convinced that the only reason it is so 'popular' is some kind of mass conspiracy. Everyone who 'likes' it is just pretending to like it because they see other people 'liking' it, and now we are all forced to endure it.

Beto O'Rourke may think he wants to be president, but I am here to help him recognize the truth: What he really wants to be is an Instagram model.

One thing is clear: Our governments have too many laws.

Make no mistake: Deciding to abstain from the Pledge of Allegiance does communicate something, and therefore, it is a form of speech. It's also a form of peaceful protest, the right to which is another one of our values.

I can't change my personality. I'll always smile, but I'll be more focused.

I want to lay all my cards out on the table and walk away with no regrets.

You can exercise anytime, anywhere. It doesn't have to be the gym.

If something is mine, then I want to keep it.

You can be in the shape of your life, and then injury strikes. So you have to grab your opportunities.

We are all trying to achieve our dreams.

You can only train three or four hours a day, so what do you do with the other 20 hours?

It's a huge step up from the European Indoor Championships to being world outdoor gold medallist.

The heptathlon is made up of seven events, and people have strengths and weaknesses.

I can handle coming fifth as long as I know I've given my all out there and have no regrets.

It's very easy to run a good 200 m. after an appalling shot put.

Obviously, when you're up against somebody you don't like there's extra motivation, but I don't think any person going for an Olympic gold is going to put friendship first.

I used to play football with a load of lads, and I would be like a secret agent going out with a hat on so they wouldn't see my hair in a bun.

I always said I wanted an Olympic medal. It's the pinnacle of any athlete's career.

That people believe I can be Olympic champ, it just spurs me on.

I don't do athletics for any other reason than achieving certain distances, certain titles and goals in my head.

I've always known that Rio and Tokyo are my two Olympics. Now that Rio hasn't gone to plan, Tokyo has to work, and I'm more motivated than ever.

They're just my weaknesses. Everyone is just constantly talking to me about it. It doesn't help.

When I was a kid, I always had my hair in two plaits. But for dancing, I had to have it in a bun because I did ballet.

As a Liverpool fan, I'm an eternal optimist because of what we did in Istanbul in 2005.

In the heptathlon, you can be any shape. Some of the girls are more built than others, and their strong events are the shot put and javelin.

It's an individual sport; you want to do well for yourself.

An example of my average week would be the gym on Monday; Tuesday will be a technical session. I practice running and high jump on Thursday and then have another technical session at the weekend.

For me, I can't see Liverpool without him because he's just been there since I was a kid. I had him on the back of my shirt. He's always been on the team every time I've watched Liverpool. It's going to be really weird next season, a Steven Gerrard-less Liverpool side.

I feel like, when I'm 100% healthy, I can do anything.

I'm training once a day, four days a week, and just loving life.

Everything happens for a reason - I'm a believer of that for sure.

I played a lot of football, and I was a goalkeeper, but I didn't really like playing in goal.

Record-breaking is not getting boring. I am definitely happy with that.

If you saw pictures of me as a kid, you'd laugh because I was always in football kit.

Thankfully, I found athletics. My mum didn't like it at first, but the funny thing is that, now, she's the biggest athletics fan out there. She's a real expert, and she's got all the heptathlon books.

In the lead-up to competitions, I just watch box sets and DVDs and play 'Candy Crush.'

I live with my mum and my nan. I think I will leave eventually, but not at the moment when they look after me so well. If you came to my house, they'd make you eat something.

I want people to tell me the truth.