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May 12, 2021 - Radio Renaissance - Jared Taylor
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Madness at Mizzou: Black Hysteria and White Cowardice
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Hello, I'm Jared Taylor with American Renaissance.
On Monday, the president of the University of Missouri, Tim Wolfe, and the chancellor, Bowen Lofton, resigned.
They were driven out by black students who said they were indifferent to campus racism.
The university now says that to heal the poor, aching campus, it will spend millions on diversity recruitment and sensitivity training for everyone on campus.
What went wrong?
Mizzou, as the University of Missouri is called, has 35,000 students, but only 7% are black.
They claim that the campus is seething with racism.
Despite all this racism, the student body president is a homosexual black man named Peyton Head.
Here he is in the regalia of his office.
Well, Mr. Head claims that on the night of September 11th...
A group of white men in the back of a pickup truck off campus called him the N-word.
There were no witnesses, but this claim brought instant celebrity.
Mr. Head was widely quoted as saying,"This is what I'm fighting against every day.
If you see violence like this and don't say anything, then you, yes you, are part of the problem." Violence?
A few days later, in the early hours of October 5, There actually was a confirmed utterance of the N-word.
A black group was rehearsing a play on an outdoor stage when a white student, so drunk he could hardly walk, stumbled onto the stage with a cell phone pressed to his ear.
The blacks told him, quite forcefully it appears, to get off the stage and when he stepped off, he fell down.
He was still on his cell phone and reportedly mumbled into the phone that These Negroes are getting aggressive with me.
Except he didn't use the word Negro.
He then staggered off into the night.
The student was kicked out of his dorm and is under a disciplinary investigation, but blacks demanded strong measures to fight this plague of hate.
They didn't get what they wanted, so five days later, a graduate student named Jonathan Butler Organized a group of blacks to block President Wolf's car in the homecoming parade.
Mr. Butler pointed a megaphone at President Wolf and his wife and shouted,"We will be here until we are heard and our people feel safe on this campus." Mr. Butler claims he was hit by the car, but a video shows that he rushed right up to the car himself.
After a few minutes, police persuaded the demonstrators to get out of the way.
The blacks, though, were furious because President Wolf didn't stop the parade, get out of his car, and let them shout at him.
His silence is violence, exclaimed one of the blacks.
Mr. Butler, here he is in action, was dumbfounded at being brushed off.
What else do I have to do to prove my humanity?
He wanted to know.
Well, two weeks later, Someone reportedly used feces to paint a swastika on a bathroom wall in a dormitory.
This was too much for Mr. Butler.
On November 2nd, he announced he would not eat until President Wolf resigned.
As he explained, The revolting acts that are occurring at Mizu are a result of a poisonous infestation of apathy that has been spawning from University of Missouri system leadership.
I'm already not treated like I'm a human, he said.
Chancellor Lofton admitted that, quote, racism has deep roots in our university, and he promised to, quote, make our university an inclusive and welcoming environment for all.
Not good enough.
Mr. Butler demanded that President Wolf write a handwritten apology to the black students, hold a press conference to read the letter out loud.
Acknowledge his white male privilege and admit that blacks suffer under systems of oppression and of course resign.
President Wolfe offered to meet and talk, but Mr. Butler refused.
A tent city sprang up to support the hunger strike.
There were mass rallies to demand Mr. Wolfe's resignation.
The student government called for his head.
Classes were canceled.
The blacks on the football team decided to go on strike until the president resigned and the white players went along with them.
On November 8th, President Wolfe promised a, quote, system-wide diversity and inclusion strategy, but the protesters laughed at that.
The next day, he resigned.
Blacks were so happy they sang and danced.
At one celebration, blacks asked all the whites to leave so they could have what they called, quote, A black-only healing space for the students to share, decompress, be vulnerable, and real.
Jonathan Butler was helped into a car and taken off campus to end his hunger strike.
Missouri Governor Jay Nixon said,"Tim Wolfe's resignation was a necessary step toward healing and reconciliation." Josh Earnest, the White House press secretary, said the resignations proved that, A few people speaking up and speaking out can have a profound impact.
The day after the resignation, a black man, Chuck Henson, was appointed interim vice chancellor for inclusion, diversity and equity.
And the new interim president?
Another black man, Michael Middleton.
He told the New York Times that he feels marginalized because of his race every day.
But the excitement wasn't over.
Remember Peyton Head, the student body president who claimed he was yelled at by whites and who said he fights racism every day?
Here he is, right in the middle, fighting racism.
After President Wolf resigned, he warned on Facebook that the KKK was on campus and that students should stay indoors and away from windows.
He said he was working with the campus police, state troopers, and the National Guard to counter the threat.
Later he admitted, He got that all wrong.
So let's recap.
What caused the fuss?
A guy who has visions of Klansmen and has imaginary conversations with the National Guard claims he was called the N-word off campus.
A falling-down, drunk white kid actually uses the word and is punished.
The president of the university refuses to stop the homecoming parade so he can be yelled at by a hopped-up black guy with a megaphone.
A brown swastika is found.
That's it.
That's what brought the university to its knees.
The president and chancellor are out.
Yet more millions will be spent on diversity.
Ironically, Tim Wolfe was brought in from industry to cut costs, but there are always millions to make blacks happy.
Oh, and Jonathan Butler, the hunger striker who claims he's not treated like a human being?
Eric Butler is Executive Vice President of Union Pacific Railroad.
Daddy made $8.4 million last year.
Yep, this is the guy who wanted to hear Tim Wolf apologize for white male privilege.
This is sickening.
Blacks can push college presidents around only because whites are cowards.
As usual, Donald Trump got it right.
I think it's disgusting, he said, calling the president and chancellor weak and ineffective for resigning.
But there'll be more.
Just yesterday, the dean of students at Claremont McKenna College, Mary Spellman, resigned after students started, you guessed it, a hunger strike.
They did that because of an insensitive email message.
She looks insensitive, doesn't she?
And the president of the junior class, she's at the bottom holding the sign, was hounded out of her job by Hispanics because she posed for this picture with two girls who committed cultural misappropriation.
Now here are just a few of the hundreds of students at Ithaca College who want to boot their president because he just doesn't get it when it comes to race.
Here are angry Yalies.
The wife of the master of Silliman College said Yale shouldn't tell students what to wear on Halloween.
Oh my gosh.
So they say she and the master have both got to go.
At Smith College, the administration hopes to head off trouble by hurriedly calling a town hall meeting so students can roar about microaggressions.
When will whites learn that every capitulation only brings more crazy demands?
Until they learn that, they can expect nothing but defeat and humiliation.
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