Owen Schroyer here for Infowars.com and we are live from Texas State University here in San Marcos, Texas and I have in my hand the University Star and this is the student newspaper here at Texas State University and they published this story, Your DNA is an Abomination and the whole story is basically about Hating white people and how white people are bad.
Now, personally, I wasn't offended by this.
I laughed at this.
And I expected to come here today and have a few words with the University Star editors, get a comment.
And we went to the building, we went to their office, and we got ignored.
I waited for almost 30 minutes.
I gave them an ultimatum.
I said, come out and address a couple questions.
I don't want to have to take this any further.
They ignored me for 30 minutes.
So I was only left to assume that because they printed this article and because they ignored me for 30 minutes outside their office today, that the University Star is indeed racist against white people.
So what I did was I decided that I'm going to read this entire article.
With this bullhorn in the university quad.
Because most people here have probably never even heard of this article, don't know anything about it.
Well, guess what?
They will now, because we're about to bullhorn it.
Now, before we start approaching the quad here, we've got a small audience, and I just want to point out, we've got some people down here, panned down to them too.
They were making fun of InfoWars.
How are you?
I just want to say, the article was written by a...
By a student, but that doesn't have to say about the whole community, you know?
There's just one student, and he's angry, so I just believe, like, just because he's angry doesn't, like, don't be upset.
He's just angry.
No, no, no, no.
I want you to know that, honestly, I don't take this personally.
I don't think you're a bad person.
I think you're a sweetheart for talking to me.
My issue was that the University of Star wouldn't give me a comment, that they ignored me for 30 minutes, so that was my issue.
So this is really an issue I have with them.
More than anything.
But thank you for saying that.
So you think that this does not represent Texas State University's student body?
Not at all.
We love everyone.
There you go.
So that's the real truth here.
And I completely agree.
I think that that is the case.
But again, my beef here is with the university star.
And because they wanted to ignore me and make me have to work even more, I'm going to bullhorn this story.
From the university quad.
So again, this is not an attack on Texas State or their students.
They've actually been very nice to me.
However, the university star, sorry, but you cucked, so you must be slayed.
So now we will progress up the hill here.
It's a beautiful day in San Marcos, by the way.
It's November 30th today, and it's at least 80, maybe 85 degrees and sunny out here.
The good Lord has blessed us with a beautiful day to Bullhorn here in San Marcos at Texas State University.
Beautiful campus.
Nice and clean.
Good people here.
I'm not surprised.
See, that's the kind of response.
The response that she gave, that's the kind of response I would expect.
That's the obvious response.
That's the natural response.
That's your instinct to say, hey, whoa, whoa, that doesn't represent me.
I don't hate you.
We love you here.
Let's correct the record here.
Let's let everyone know that this is not how I feel.
See how simple that was for her?
She doesn't even work at the paper.
Why couldn't the paper do that?
That's all you had to do.
That's all the university star had to do.
That's all.
She gets it.
University Star doesn't.
Maybe the University Star needs to start.
Maybe they should hire her.
Maybe she needs a job there as the communications director or something.
Because they did this to themselves.
So now, most people probably haven't read this story.
Never heard of it.
But now they will.
And that's because the University Star has terrible media relations.
How are you doing, ma'am?
Are you familiar with this story?
Would you like to comment?
I'm glad that you'd like to comment.
What do you think about this story?
I think that everybody is misinterpreting it because if you read carefully on the two paragraphs that are the most controversial, he says, ontologically speaking, and I don't know if everybody knows what that means.
It's a philosophical term.
He's talking about...
The essence of whiteness, okay?
He's not talking about white people.
And everybody needs to calm their tits because...
But wouldn't you assume if you're talking about whiteness you're talking about white people?
Isn't that fair to assume?
No.
Okay.
So, whiteness...
Okay.
Anyways, whiteness is obviously associated with power.
Not to me.
Why?
How so?
How is it?
Well, my last president was black, wasn't he?
He was, but I'm saying...
Is that the most powerful man in the world?
Not at all.
Okay, who's the most powerful man in the world?
Oh, my God.
Is he white?
I'm trying to have a real conversation here.
Oh, my God, I can't.
All right.
Well, be heated.
I want to hear it.
Let's hear it.
I'm trying to have a real discourse.
All right, well, thank you for your time.
Seriously, I don't know why you're so mad about it.
I don't know.
Okay, well, I wanted to have a real conversation with her.
I could have been, you know...
I could have drawn the guns out, but I knew I didn't have to.
She would essentially commit suicide in the debate.
But yeah, that's what you get.
It was a nice effort.
I mean, I don't know how...
Let me see if I can paraphrase this somewhere else.
Remember this.
I hate you because you shouldn't exist.
I must be interpreting that.
Orthologically speaking.
Orthologically speaking, I must be interpreting that wrong.
Okay, so that's what you get when a...
Hey, I was willing to hear her out.
I thought she could maybe have a real debate with me, and then all of a sudden when I made her think critically...
Well, you saw what happened.
She literally went into malfunction mode.
She said, I can't, and she walked away.
So that's too bad, honestly.
I have no problem with these people.
They're nice people.
No, no, no.
We're going to go.
Apparently, the Stallions is where we need to go.
I'm told the Stallions is where we need to go.
We've got a couple of people here that are going to comment as well when we're finished.
Hey, my man.
Dude, I've got to say that's a nice bolo tie.
I commented on that earlier.
Seriously.
All right, but here's the deal.
So we've got these Stallions up here.
Apparently, this is the main quad.
It's the free speed zone.
Most state universities have.
An area like this where you can go, you know, you'll have religious people go out there, political speeches, what have you.
It's the free speech area.
So most of these students, I would say, at this point, maybe most of them have because it created such controversy, but I would say most of them still, even if they've heard of it, probably haven't read it.
So we're just going to go ahead and read it, and we're going to power up the bullhorn to full blast, and we're going to see how it goes.
So here, so people are already, they know we're here.
Free comedy show.
Alright, alright.
Maybe we'll be back.
InfoWars is the comedy show according to this guy.
I do admit I'm probably funnier than all of them, but that's not the point.
That is not the point.
But they are funny, but looks aren't everything.
Sorry, I joke.
I kid, I kid.
It's a joke.
It's a joke, folks.
Sorry, they got me into my stand-up improv mode.
Alright, let's get serious because here's what we're going to do.
We're in...
This is the middle of the quad here.
Okay, so we're in the middle of the quad at Texas State University.
Earlier this week, the university student paper, the University Star, published a story by Rudy Martinez called Your DNA is an Abomination.
So, I came here to address the University Star and just ask them...
What they thought about the story, if Rudy was still working for the paper, if the editors up the chain of command are still working for the paper that printed this and approved it for publishing, are they still employed?
Well, the University Star, actually to my surprise, to my cameraman's, what he assumed was going to happen, they completely ignored us.
So I gave them the ultimatum.
I said, come out and answer a simple question.
I'm not here to ambush you.
It's really easy.
How you respond to this and what you say is very simple.
We just had a student do it here on the streets.
It's not very hard.
It's obvious.
You disavow this.
You don't agree.
But we waited for 30 minutes and they gave us nothing.
So you know what that means.
I've got the bullhorn.
I've got the article.
And now...
All of the students here that probably have never read this story are going to hear it.
They're going to be talking about it now.
So the University Star has done this to themselves by not providing us with public comment.
So here you go, folks.
Owen Troyer from InfoWars.com.
I'm now going to read Your DNA is an Abomination by Rudy Martinez.
Hold on.
I want to just do a quick caveat.
Again, I do not think this represents the students of Texas State University.
I do not even think this probably, maybe it does, maybe it doesn't.
I don't know.
The university star would not provide comment, but I'd like to think that this doesn't represent them either.
But they won't comment on that, so we can only assume it does.
And again, I can only assume they're racist because they print this story and then ignore the white man.
But to me, this is just sad that Rudy Martinez feels this way, and he's clearly been indoctrinated by fake news media and the liberal indoctrination of universities around the nation now.
So now, the entire...
Texas State University is going to have this story read to them because you wouldn't give me a public comment.
Ladies and gentlemen of Texas State University.
Sir, sir, sir, sir, sir.
You cannot have that.
Why not?
You cannot have amplified sound in this area.
Is this not a free speech zone?
You cannot have amplified sound in this area.
If you continue to do that, we'll call campus police.
Okay, call campus police.
This is a story by Rudy Martinez, published by the University Star, the student newspaper.
Your DNA is an abomination.
Now I become white, the destroyer of worlds.
When I think of all the white people I have ever encountered, whether they've been professors, peers, lovers, friends, police officers, etc., there is perhaps only a dozen I would consider decent.
professors, peers, lovers, friends, police officers, etc.
There is perhaps only a dozen I would consider decent.
My colleague, Tafari Robertson, in his brilliant column, debunking the myth of white majority, already exposed whiteness in the United States as a construct used to perpetuate a system of racist power.
My colleague, Tafari Robertson, in his brilliant column, Debunking the Myth of White Majority, already exposed whiteness in the United States as a construct used to perpetuate a system of racist power.
This column functions, however, within a different definition of whiteness.
This column functions, however, within a different definition of whiteness.
To be white in the United States is to be a descendant of those Europeans who chose to abandon their identity in search of something new.
To be white in the United States is to be a descendant of those Europeans who chose to abandon their identity in search of something new.
Stolen land.
Stolen land.
Racial categories, white, black, brown, red, etc., are used to subjugate non-white people.
Racial categories, white, black, brown, red, etc., are used to subjugate non-white people.
This bending of semantics upholds a white supremacist society.
This bending of semantics upholds a white supremacist society.
As someone white, whether you know it or not, regardless of your socioeconomic standing, you benefit from privilege.
As someone white, whether you know it or not, regardless of your socioeconomic standing, you benefit from privilege.
In Texas, a bizarre state I have now inhabited for four years, I continuously meet individuals that either deny the existence of white privilege or fail to do something productive with it.
In Texas, a bizarre state I have now inhabited for four years, I continuously meet individuals that either deny the existence of white privilege or fail to do something productive with it.
A lot of you tell me, upon my insistence that whites should have an active role within activist circles, that you didn't choose to be white.
A lot of you tell me, upon my insistence that whites should have an active role within activist circles, that you didn't choose to be white.
You were not born white.
You were not born white.
You became white.
You became white.
You actively remain white.
You actively remain white.
You are estranged from yourself, and in that absence, you have been instilled within allegiance to a country that was never great.
You are estranged from yourself, and in that absence, you have been instilled within allegiance to a country that was never great.
One that has continuously attempted to push non-whites into non-existence through crusades that have been defended by law.
One that has continuously attempted to push non-whites into non-existence through crusades that have been defended by law.
In your whiteness, you are granted the luxury of not having to think about race daily.
In your whiteness, you are granted the luxury of not having to think about race daily.
Your heartbeat does not speed up when you get pulled over and find yourself staring at the red and blue lights of the fascist foot soldiers we call the police.
You don't leave your home wondering if you will ever come back.
You don't give a damn.
The oppressive world you have built for the exploitation of millions and the waging of barbaric wars against one another is coming apart at the seams.
Through the current political climate in which a white supremacist inhabits the White House and those of his ilk would try to prove otherwise, I see white people as an aberration.
Through a constant ideological struggle in which we aim to deconstruct whiteness and everything attached to it, we will win.
Whiteness will be over because we want it to be.
And when it dies, there will be millions of cultural zombies aimlessly wandering across a vastly changed landscape.
Ontologically speaking, white death will mean liberation for all.
To you good-hearted liberals, apathetic nihilists, and right-wing extremists, accept this death as to step towards death, defining yourself as something other than the oppressor.
Until then, remember this.
I hate you because you shouldn't exist.
You are both the dominant apparatus on the planet and the void in which all other cultures, upon meeting you, die.
That is the anti-white bigotry published by your student newspaper, the University Star, written by Rudy Martinez.
This had to go up a chain of command of at least three editors before it made print.
Now, I didn't want to read this to you today.
Personally, I'm not offended.
I don't care that some indoctrinated college liberal hates white people.
Sadly for him, he'll never make it in the world, so it doesn't matter.
But the fact that they would not address this, they would not answer whether Rudy is still going to be writing for the paper, they would not answer whether the editors that printed this are still employed, and that it made it to print to begin with, is the real abomination.
Imagine if one of you in the crowd today, whether you be black, white, Hispanic, had written this story about another race.
Imagine if a white individual wrote this about a black individual.
That is abhorrent.
That is disgusting, and that should not, and would never make print.
So why did it make print about a white person?
So I just want to congratulate the University Star.
First, you blew it by, By publishing this story.
Then you blew it again by not addressing the media.
And so now this is going to be a bigger story nationally, and all the students on campus that had not heard of this story have now heard of it.
So just know that your student newspaper publishes anti-white bigotry and will not disavow it to the media.
So congratulations.
I hope that you all know that.
And I would encourage you, all of you that are against racism, no matter what color your skin is, that you address this to your university and to the university star.
You should not stand for this.
No matter what color your skin is, no matter what political affiliation you have, this is bigotry.
You want to complain about bigotry in the White House?
You better complain about it in your own student paper.
I will now invite comments from anyone who disagrees with me.
Please come comment.
I'm doing a live broadcast now.
Again, if you want to comment and try to have an intellectual debate with me, I dare you, you can come to my microphone.
I don't have time to listen to a coward.
Nothing against what you're saying.
Just don't use the implied sound.
Like, there's classrooms all around right here.
Alright, so your issue is that I'm using a megaphone.
Yeah, this is a designated free speech area.
It's fine to use free speech.
No big deal.
I don't think there's very many people here.
Well, your campus police are going to come remove me, so it'll all be taken care of.
We don't care what you're saying.
Like, cool.
Obviously!
Do you care about this, though?
It was handled.
Okay, it was handled?
I'm talking about the fact that you're being disrespectful.
You're using a megaphone in an area where there are students.
Yes, sir.
You can do what you're doing, but not with amplified sound.
Okay, sir.
No problem.
I'll cut it off.
Absolutely, sir.
No problem at all.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank the campus police for doing their job here.
Owen, I'm a big fan.
Thank you, sir.
I'm a big fan.
Thank you, sir.
What do you think about this story?
I agree.
There's a lot of bigotry there, no doubt.
I've watched your shit aimlessly, and I love it.
So I'm obviously supporting you all the way right here, right now.
Well, thank you.
Thank you.
Do you have any comments, sir?
I don't know.
Well, so here's the deal.
Your student university paper here published this story.
It's about ending the white race and that our DNA is an abomination.
So I didn't want to make a big deal of it, but the paper refused to comment, so I decided to come here and read the story so that people would know about it.
Now that you know about it, do you have any thoughts?
That the white race is an abomination?
Yes.
What's the actual content of the paper, though?
What are they saying?
Well, how about this final paragraph here?
Remember this.
I hate you because you shouldn't exist.
You are both the dominant apparatus on the planet and the void in which all other cultures upon meeting you die.
So this is an opinion article, though, right?
Yes, this is an opinion columnist, Rudy Martinez.
Okay.
Well, I mean, all opinion articles share some clout.
I mean, y'all are of opinion that I differ with.
He's of opinion I think I differ with as well.
But I think in America, where we have free speech, we should allow this to happen.
Do you think if you wrote an opinion column on black people being an abomination that that would get printed?
Good question.
I don't know.
I don't think it would.
I would hope it would.
You would hope it would?
Yeah.
Just in fairness.
That's not my opinion, though.
Right, right.
In fairness.
I see what you're saying.
Yeah.
Anything else?
No.
Welcome to Texas State.
All right.
Hey, thank you.
Thank you.
You're very kind.
You're very kind.
So, again, there was a student who wasn't even aware of this story, and so that's why I decided to come out here and read it, because after I was ignored by the university star, I decided, fine, we'll just go ahead and we will read the story to the whole campus so that everybody knows what's going on here.
Now, do a quick pan so we can see.
We've got an audience here, and a few people obviously voiced their support, and some people obviously didn't like what I had to say.
And I'm just curious if any of these people are willing to comment on camera.
So let's actually go down the line here and see if anyone wants to comment.
So I'm just going to start.
We'll see if these people hang around.
We had some people yelling.
Hey, does anyone want to comment on the story published by the Texas Star?
Yeah, go ahead.
You want to read it?
You haven't read it yet?
Yeah, go ahead and read that.
I'm not opposed to anything you're saying, because I think you're absolutely right.
That is blatant racism by fact, definition.
It's kind of absurd that anybody in our school is going to allow anything to pass, dude.
I know it seems interesting because I'm white myself and so are you, but dude, if that was written for any other color, any other race or anything, dude, I'd still be out here and be like, that's bullshit.
You can't say that kind of shit for anything, man.
These guys, man, lit something that is made to divide this campus and made to divide our country.
The same people that say they don't want to do that, the same people that are against, oh, dude, we've got to bring this country together, are the same people that are putting shit out like that.
And that's why I'm here supporting you because I think that that's just the opposite of their...
It's hypocritical, and it's very, very lackluster in any sort of sensitivity, which is, this is a safe space.
This is going to be a safe space campus, but you're going to be able to put racism out in the school newspaper?
I don't know, it seems a little interesting to me.
Well, and that was my whole beef, was that...
They could have easily settled this.
All they had to do was come out, disavow it, answer a couple questions, say, Rudy's not going to be writing for us anymore, or we're not going to publish that stuff.
And they didn't want to do it.
So I said, fine, I will make a big issue of this.
And now, see, what would you say?
How many people on campus would you say even read that story?
Well, dude, you know, honestly, they started taking it down.
So I was trying to find the original doctrine of it, and I wanted to see exactly what was said.
And I'm glad you came out, because I didn't get to hear it originally.
I tried to Google it.
I tried to find it after people had made some.
Concerns about it?
I couldn't even actually find it to read it for myself.
If you're going to publish it, at least let me read it.
If it's about me.
And they don't put digital copies out?
Is that true?
I couldn't find it anywhere, man.
I looked at my research, because I saw that come across one of my group meetings, a group message with a bunch of students.
And I was like, your DNA is an abomination.
I had no idea at first what it was about.
I saw the title.
And so I was like, well, that's ridiculous.
And so I wanted to see it.
And then I found out, the front cover says, white is over.
I'm like...
Well, that's very interesting because that's just a blatantly racist comment to say.
I'm surprised anyone would allow that to pass.
But you can't find it now anymore.
And I think that's very lame because if you're going to actually put something out, dude, you should stand by it.
I think you should stand up.
I mean, there was an editor's note that they put out that Rudy apologized.
But, like you said, they weren't going to do anything about if this guy was still going to be able to write.
They weren't going to let us know anything about...
Like, where it's going to move further?
Are they going to still let shit like this pass, dude?
Well, and I'm telling you, whoever edits the opinion columns, they had to pass it.
They had to approve it.
Whoever's the editor-in-chief, they had to pass it.
Whoever does the final print, final copy, and lays it all out, they had to pass it.
So I would say there's at least three or four people under a chain of command that should be addressing this.
Yeah, no, there should be at least...
There's a group of students who go behind that to, one, make it happen, one, write it.
Push it out there, market it, sell it, and then also give it the final check off and let it go.
And there's so many people who let that go through, dude, and that's just kind of absurd.
Like I said, any race, any color, any organization, if you want to even just call people with blonde hair an abomination, dude, that's still wrong.
It's inherently racist from the very people that want to be anti-racist and unite people.
And that's my whole point.
Again, I don't really care.
Rudy Martinez is one individual.
Maybe he represents a small fringe opinion here on campus.
Most likely not.
My guess is most people don't feel that way about white people.
It's the fact that it's a double standard in that mindset and that they wouldn't address it in the proper manner.
So they just made their own bed as far as I'm concerned.
Oh, absolutely, man.
I'm going to run.
Thank you.
Thank you.
You had something?
Yeah, I just also wanted to say...
Maybe I'll turn this around on myself.
Well, I totally forgot what I was going to say, so let me think, and then I'll get back.
All right, give me the mic back.
All right, so there were some people from, I guess, I don't know, some student representatives here that were trying to shut us down.
Does anyone else have a comment on the story here?
What do you think, sir?
I find the article pretty offensive and racist.
I think that...
Everybody, regardless of race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, should be treated equally.
And as a Jew, I find it pretty offensive.
Well, why would you?
I mean, it's not like Jews have ever suffered.
Oh, wait.
Oh, sorry.
I guess Rudy Martinez missed history class.
Yeah, I guess so.
Yeah, so that's really sad.
Now, this is the question I'm posing to people.
Do you think that same article would have been written?
Let's say it was a white man writing it about a Hispanic DNA. Do you think it would have been printed?
Uh, no.
I don't think that it would have gotten past, like, the first review.
Just shut it down.
Yeah, like, would have been the...
Well, maybe someone white can write a story like that and then see if they print it.
My guess is they won't.
Hey, thank you for your comments, sir.
I want to get a comment from this man.
So you don't even care about the story?
You don't care at all?
No, I think that to try to prompt people with a question like, what if a white person wrote this about a minority?
You're just trying to piss people off.
How does that piss people off?
Because the answer is kind of revealing?
No, it's not revealing.
What's the answer then?
The answer is ignore all kinds of hate.
No, no, no.
I'm saying if a white person wrote that story about a black person, would it have been published?
Would it have been here if...
Yes, absolutely.
So you guys would have been here when the Blood and Soil banner went up at Alcac.
Where were you guys?
Blood and Soil.
Are you talking about the Richard Spencer controlled opposition?
No, there was a huge banner go up about a few weeks ago, two or three weeks ago.
And it said...
Was there a story saying that...
What was the point of the march?
It wasn't a march.
I just said it was a banner.
Oh, it was a banner.
Okay, so was it...
Yeah, when was that institution...
When was that approved by the college?
Yeah, but was it from the institution?
The newspaper is actually from the student body.
Is the column still up on the website, on the University Star website?
No, they took it down.
Okay.
Okay, but you're still not answering the question.
Well, you're feeding us the question.
Yeah.
Here, all right, you can't answer.
I understand you can't critically think.
I'm going to see if these guys can answer.
If a white person...
You don't want to comment?
What about you, ma'am?
I feel like the article...
I feel like the title was very radical.
I do agree.
But, I mean, it's a fact.
White people do have white privilege.
I don't...
How do I have privilege?
I think it was actually...
But am I an abomination?
Should I die?
I don't think you should die, sir.
I'm a Christian.
I don't believe you should die.
But I see her point.
There was a banner of their...
Yeah, but that didn't come from the actual university.
The paper is run by the university.
I can put a banner up and I don't go here.
But she says the column's down.
But they did publish it.
No, no, no, no.
They published it.
The university published it is what you're mad about.
No, honestly, actually, if you watch my video, I've been live here for almost three hours today.
I wasn't even mad.
I just wanted a comment from the paper, and they ignored me for almost 30 minutes.
So I said, okay, fine.
You want to ignore me?
I'll go ahead and read the story out to the whole campus so that people who hadn't read it before can know about this bigoted article.
Oh.
And it worked.
That's all I have to say.
But look, you don't think I'm a bad guy, right?
You have your opinion.
I don't think you're a bad guy.
Okay, so that's what I'm saying.
So why do we buy into this racial divide that white people are trying to hold you down?
I'm not trying to hold you down.
Why do you think that?
The system is trying to hold us down.
Okay, so how did Barack Obama become president for eight years?
He got in there.
He slid in there.
He was very, very qualified for the job.
What about Colin Powell?
What about Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas?
Sir, these are...
Yes, sir.
I love you, man.
You are awesome.
Thank you.
Thank you, guys.
Thank you.
Yeah, yeah, sure.
Hey, thank you for the comments.
What do you think about the story that was in the paper?
I hated it.
Yeah?
How long have you been a student here?
Two years.
Two years?
Do you think, like, this is something that would have flown maybe ten years ago here?
I mean, I don't know.
I think it's, I mean, personally, I think the whole racial, institutional racism thing is a public hoax.
There's really nothing that comes of saying the society's racist, people are racist, without saying, oh, this person is specifically racist.
You can't fight racism if you say everything's racist unless you point out specifically.
If everything's racist, nothing's racist.
I mean, maybe, but I think that it does more harm than good saying the society's racist and not actually pointing out what it is you're mad at, besides saying, like, my ethnicity was oppressed.
Like, you can talk about Jews, black people, Mexicans, really anybody.
Until you start actually trying to identify nowadays what's holding people back, like saying what makes the playing field not level for everyone, then you have a real problem because then you start criticizing people for their personal, like, I guess character arguments, I guess you would say.
Ben Shapiro talks about this a lot, like saying that...
You don't really bring any substance.
You see that a lot on the left, talking about character versus policy.
Yeah, I've proven that out here today.
When someone disagrees with me, they literally run away from an argument.
But I kind of have another theory that when I was in college, it was already indoctrinated, okay, you know, white people are oppressive, white people are bad, but nobody really hated white people like this.
Nobody would actually write a story, and I think that this is like a trend we're seeing here.
Hold on, what do we got here?
Communism killed 100 million people and all I got was this lousy t-shirt.
It's a nice t-shirt.
I know.
No, seriously, there's a problem with this t-shirt.
People who see me from afar only see Che Guevara.
They think I'm a communist.
So they think you're a commie, yeah.
Yeah, and that's the last thing I want.
Why do you think people gravitate towards communism and universities teach it as a good thing but not the history of it?
Man.
The big problem is we always talk about communism as like this failed idea that has never been tried before.
And then there's fascism and Nazism has been tried and that's terrible.
Well, the thing is they're both sides from the same coin.
They're both terrible things.
We should be teaching the evils of both sides, but that's not done in schools today.
All I have to do is ask Siri or ask Alexa, like, what is communism?
She's going to be like, oh, it's an economic system that has...
There'll be unicorns and pies falling from the sky.
It looks great on paper, but listen, like, I'm from Brazil.
My friends are from Venezuela.
Venezuela is a failed communist state.
And we're trying to bring that into America?
Like, that doesn't work that way, folks.
It's terrible.
So, yeah, it really makes me sad that people don't realize that communism and Nazism are, like, both really evil.
This is not a joke.
Like, 100 million people have died.
And more are dying in Venezuela.
Obrigado.
Obrigado.
De nada.
All right.
So, are you familiar with the story that was published by the University Star?
Yes.
What did you think about it first?
I would like to say that the opinion was very extreme, but do I agree that the opinion should be suppressed because it is extreme?
No, I don't.
Do you think if, let's say, I wrote a story that said black people's DNA was an abomination, do you think that that would get published?
Yes, I do think that would get published.
The thing is...
That's your right.
Hate speech is protected in the First Amendment.
That's why it's been alive for so long, because it's protected.
You have the right to feel that way.
Just because his opinion was published about the majority does not mean that it should be suppressed.
Well, and I want to be clear.
I don't feel that way.
And I don't think that 90 or 95, 99 percent of the students even feel that way about the story.
So I don't think...
I think that people get along.
In fact, I think that if we quit having all of these debates and obsessing over identity and race and all this, people get along.
People aren't born racist.
People are born to love.
People are born to reach out for nurture and to want to hug and be spiritual with one another.
But we inject all of this into our society now.
When you're getting the opinions of the peers around you.
We are minority students around you.
This is how we feel.
We have the right to feel this way.
And when we express it, y'all give us organizations to suppress it and it's okay.
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
No, no, no.
That's not true.
No, no, no.
Let me speak.
As long as it's within our little organizations, it's okay.
But if we publicize our opinions, it's wrong.
That's what y'all are telling us right now.
You don't know how it feels to be a minority student amongst a majority who don't care about you.
You don't understand that.
So wait, wait, wait.
Hold on.
Hold, hold, hold, hold.
But let's take your comments.
So you just said that you don't believe that the university cares about you?
No, I don't.
I don't.
Wait, wait, wait.
Are you a student here?
Yes, I am.
So why?
I'm a student here and I've been a student here.
And I have respect for black individuals who attend predominantly white institutions.
Actually, isn't it mostly Hispanic here, I think?
Excuse me.
I have respect for all minorities who attend a university where you're not amongst the majority.
Like, your opinion is not...
But why does that matter?
You're a human.
We're all human.
You're right.
I am.
There's a majority opinion at this university.
There's a majority opinion at this university.
Yeah, I've met a guy from Brazil.
I'm surrounded by people of all different ethnic backgrounds.
You're right.
But here's what I'm saying.
But do you really think that you...
I mean, you genuinely believe.
You come to this school every day and you think the university doesn't care about you, yet you still attend.
Am I expected to drop out of this university?
Hell yeah, I would!
If I worked for a boss that didn't care about me, I'd quit the next day.
So you expect me to leave the university just because I don't agree with something doesn't mean that I can't stand?
No, no, no, I'll tell you what I... No, no, listen, listen.
I don't have to leave just because I don't agree with you.
I don't have to not be here.
No, no, no, no, hold on, hold on, hold on.
Hold on.
I don't want you to leave.
No, no, no.
But you're saying that just because I don't like it, why don't I leave?
I'm just saying that's my logic.
That doesn't mean that I don't have a place here.
I don't have to like it, but I can speak out against it.
That's it.
That's just it.
That's just the bottom line.
I don't have to like it, but I have a voice, and I have the power to speak my voice.
Can I tell you what I think?
Yes.
I think that those ideas have been planted in your head, and if you really believed that, you would have left this university.
Planted by who?
Planted by your professors.
Planted by the media.
So now you're saying that our professors take role in why I feel this way?
I'm saying if you genuinely...
Yes, and I'm saying if you...
You said that my professors could have put this logic in your...
100% yes.
And that's what you get when you see stories published like the University Star published.
Okay, so you're saying that my professors have influenced...
Can I say something?
Yes, that's exactly what I'm saying.
Well, real quick, I just want to make a quick point, because this is what I honestly believe.
And I've studied this.
I think if you really, genuinely, deep down in your soul and in your gut, really felt that you were coming here and they didn't care about you, you would leave.
But subconsciously, you recognize that that's propaganda and it's not true.
And that's why you come here every day, because you know you can beat it.
You know that you are better than that.
I come here every day not because of the racial injustice that goes on around me.
I come here every day for an education.
But wait a second.
Where is the racial injustice against black people?
Where is the racial injustice against black people?
You hang a sign outside.
I didn't hang any sign.
No, I did not.
I'm not saying you.
I'm saying someone hangs a sign outside of Al Kek that says this is a white America.
That is prejudice against you.
That's racist.
That's terrible.
Absolutely.
Exactly.
But that wasn't from the college.
Exactly.
Campus president right here?
Alright, hey, thank you so much.
We're going to get word from the student president.
Hey, thank you.
What's your name, sir?
Connor Clegg.
Connor, it's nice to meet you.
Connor, what did you think about the story published by the University Star, the white DNA is an abomination?
Thank you.
I thought that the article was terribly racist.
I thought it was just as racist as those banners and the flyers that got put up on campus.
The difference here is the fact that we have a person who we know published it.
We know who wrote it.
We understand where it came from, unlike the banners and the flyers.
So we have a very aggressive response because we know where it came from and we know where to direct it to.
They're all racist.
I care about all of you.
I care about all of you.
I care about everyone.
Thank you.
Yeah, you were saying you were against the sign that was hung, too.
I was just as equally against the sign.
I did any number of interviews against the banner that was put up.
You can go to the local NBC affiliate and see the interview I did against the banner that got put up.
Now, have they found who put the banner up yet?
I can't say that they have, no.
I don't think that they have.
Now, who knows who put it up?
It wasn't Alex Jones.
That's funny.
But the difference to me is that...
The paper, the student paper, this actually comes from the college.
This is from the institution.
This wasn't some random student that was a coward and put up a banner and ran away.
This came from the university.
I think that's the big difference here, don't you?
Right, and students are paying for it.
Students are paying for these types of things to be published.
And that's where I take concern with it.
Just like any other paper, you look at the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Austin, American Statesman.
You enter into a market to buy that.
If you don't like what they print, then you can leave the market.
Students here don't have that opportunity.
We're forced to pay for it, and we can't stop paying for it.
So if they're going to continue to spout racism like this, then I don't think that students should have to pay for that.
If they like what the Star prints, then the Star can sell subscriptions.
They can sell more advertisements.
But at the end of the day, we're paying the salary for someone who allowed a piece like this to get through.
Two different editors who allowed a piece like this to get through.
And I think that that's a little unfortunate.
I completely agree.
...about safe spaces, and you know, you guys talk about free speech being oppressed, but then when opinion piece that does come out that's the complete opposite of yours, all of a sudden it's like, let's...
See, but here's the thing.
You're putting a bunch of opinions on me that I don't even have.
So that's not even true about me.
But I think everything he said was fair.
I have nothing to do with what I just said, though.
I just don't understand why this is such a big uproar when...
Typically, there is the whole stop of pressing.
Your shirt literally says, my free speech doesn't stop when you're offended.
Yeah, and I address this.
If you watch my entire broadcast, it's been almost two hours now, you'll hear at the beginning, I'm saying, this doesn't offend me, you can print this, I don't care.
They ignored it, they wouldn't address it, and then I pose the question, which is, if this was published about another race, I don't think they would have published it.
I think they only published it because it was about white people.
So you're more upset about the whole media aspect of it, them not getting back to you?
I'm just trying to...
Yeah, then that became a story.
They could have put the fire out, they didn't do it, so I made a big issue of it.
Okay, but now what is this about?
I do care.
Well, my goal here is to present an issue and to have a critical debate, to have a discourse here without hating each other.
What?
Are you kidding me?
And I did talk to you, and I've talked to like 20 different people here.
Yeah, okay, because, alright, so do you think white people are oppressing the world right now?
Do I think white people are oppressing the world?
You say yes.
Yes.
So you're white, so who do you oppress?
It's not about an individual oppression.
It's about privileges that I have growing up.
What privileges?
What privileges do you have?
I'm a white male.
So what?
So that's a privilege?
How?
It's a privilege because I can go into a job interview and be afforded a certain amount of respect and courtesy that other people aren't afforded by just...
No, but don't you think, though...
Now, I've got to tell you something.
There's a psychological aspect to that.
That is the indoctrination.
When you go into an interview thinking you're a victim already because of your race, you have already lost the job.
No, but that's what I'm saying.
You should not feel that way.
I'm not saying racism doesn't exist.
You're putting words in my mouth.
I'm saying you cannot be victimized.
I have a real controversial point here.
So there is a quote saying here, in your whiteness, you're a grant of the luxury of not having to think about your race daily.
Your heartbeat does not speed up when you get pulled over and find yourself staring at the red and blue lights.
I do want to ask you, you were recently arrested for a DUI. Is that correct?
No.
No?
No, no, no, no.
Fake news.
That was the...
That's not true.
That's not true.
I'll tell you what.
I'll tell you what.
Here's what I'll do.
Is he also a Caucasian?
Is he a white?
Yeah, I'm not going to speak to Colton's experience.
You can ask me.
I've been arrested before.
Ask me the question, you're going to arrest me.
I'm not going to ask you.
No, I'm not afraid.
You're very politicized.
You have all the right answers, so I don't want to ask that.
He's right about that.
If it wasn't a black vice president, do you think his heart would be racing if he was arrested as compared to maybe your white vice president?
I'm not going to speculate on anybody's experience.
And what I think is unfair, and I think that the premise here...
The premise here is that we're trying to speak on behalf of an entire group of people without recognizing that the smallest majority is the individual, okay?
And it's claiming that as a white member of the community, my heartbeat is not race.
I can tell you that anytime...
Here's the deal.
Do you think I have less fear or more fear than an African American or a minority here in America?
I think if you're breaking the law and the cops pull you over, you're going to have your heart race beat no matter what race you are.
I think growing up...
I would just like to point out here that...
Throughout this country's history, I'm going to just say black people have been treated like shit.
And I think that things like this that come out, you know, talking about the white race being bad, just got to move past it, be the better person.
I mean, they have their...
So, but, okay, I agree with you.
Obviously, you know, black people were slaves here.
We had to fix that.
They've continued to have to fight.
Why is it that every time we talk about discrimination we have to go back to slavery?
It wasn't that long ago.
This is what y'all don't understand.
It wasn't that long ago.
Where does slavery happen today?
Is it Libya?
Oh, Libya!
Oh, yeah, so who's enslaving the Libyans?
No, no, no.
Muslim people?
I want to speak on this.
I want to speak on this.
You're speaking on discrimination.
You're talking about slavery.
No, no, no.
I was addressing that man who said black people were treated wrong.
Yes, and we still are.
You're right.
I don't treat you wrong.
What you don't understand is...
Labels are only a big deal when it's used against white Americans.
Then labels are wrong.
Do you not know?
It only takes...
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
That's not true.
No, no, no.
Do you not know that it only takes for one black person, one African-American person, to do one wrong thing in the public eye for me to get called a nigga?
I didn't do anything, but I'm a nigga when I do wrong.
Who calls you that?
Who says that?
No, no, no, no.
But the thing is, if one white person does wrong, you all don't want to get labeled as racist, right?
How do you think it feels to be generalized?
This is what...
You're generalizing.
You're generalizing.
No, no, no, you are.
Who?
Who generalizes you?
Who?
No, that's what I'm telling you.
No, no, no, no, please.
Fair enough, but you're not in my position.
I'm not.
I don't have privilege.
You're right, I'm not.
What privilege do I have that you don't have?
You can walk outside of your door.
Won't no one accuse you?
Really?
Even though that's what's happening right now?
Wrong!
I have it on camera multiple times.
I'm perfectly fine.
No, I'm perfectly fine.
Who's mad?
Me or you right now?
I'm here with the microphone having the conversation.
I deserve to be upset.
I deserve to be upset.
It's okay.
But you don't like labels when it applies to you.
That is the problem.
Labels are a problem when it applies to you.
If someone calls one person a racist, then you are a racist.
Okay, so first I'm told I'm not letting her talk while she's talking.
Then I'm told I didn't want to have a conversation even though I came here with a microphone, a camera, and a bullhorn and have been live for two hours and spoken to dozens of people.
Ma'am, here's what I'm saying.
I don't understand where you come from.
You don't understand where I come from.
Okay?
But to sit here and think that I have some sort of exclusive privilege that you don't have, you're judging me and you're wrong.
And I bet if you knew about my history, you would actually be surprised.
What's your history?
Why do I have to tell you my history?
Let's talk about your history.
Okay, I would bet you.
I would bet you.
Okay, fine, fine, fine.
All right, fine, fine.
My history does not include oppressing you, ma'am.
My history...
No, no, no, no, look.
She's very emotional.
This is a real moment.
My history does not include oppressing me.
That's what you're saying.
No, how have I oppressed one black person?
Do you know that I've worked in the inner cities in St. Louis for years?
How did I oppress anyone?
Okay, what does it mean?
It means nothing.
I hate black people so much I work with them.
See, this is the problem.
We can't even have a conversation anymore.
But you're trying.
You actually came here to have a debate and talk to people.
And here's just something I wanted to say about the First Amendment.
Who actually wants Rudy to be fired for what he wrote?
Does anybody want him to be fired?
Because I get what you're saying, but I actually don't want him to be fired because we have the right to actually...
Go ahead.
Let's hear from this guy.
A while ago, to be specific, on November 10th of 2016, the president sent out a letter regarding flyers that had Trump on them.
And the president said, we openly express their thoughts.
We expect them to do so with civility and collegial manner that reflects Texas State's core value.
These core values include a diversity of people and ideas.
Spirit of inclusiveness and so on.
And I feel like the article did not do so, so it should not be included.
Okay, I want to ask you a question about white privilege.
Can I ask you a question?
Do you think white privilege would be that a white person would not go to jail and said a black person would?
Do you think that would be one example?
Absolutely.
Okay, I bet you I've been to jail more than every black person here.
No, no, no!
No, no, no, no, no!
See?
That's what I'm saying!
That's what I'm saying.
So that's the irony.
As soon as they're met with a fact...
Excuse me, under what premise did you go to jail?
Because I broke the law.
When you break the law, you go to jail.
I don't have to tell you the details.
You can find out for yourself.
Were you just accused?
Both, actually.
Wait, my guy.
My guy.
Wait, wait, wait.
Hey, let me get an understanding.
So you just came here.
No, oh my gosh!
No, no, no, no!
I came here...
Alright, alright, alright, let me explain.
That's a fair question.
I didn't come here to brag about going to jail.
Trust me, I don't want to talk about that.
It's embarrassing.
I'm told I have white privilege and that I have some exclusive luxury of being able to walk around America and not be looked at weird or not go to jail.
No, that's wrong.
I've been arrested.
I've had racism against me just like anyone else.
So that was all I was saying.
So that means that you're devoid of privilege?
I think we're all privileged.
We all live in America.
I'm asking you, do you feel like that means you're devoid of privilege?
No, I'm very privileged as an American, absolutely.
I would say that even as a man, I have privilege myself, right?
I may be a black man, but even, like, coming from the terms of the fact that I'm a man, I have privilege in society.
So I think it's crazy that you can't understand that as a white man, bro.
I don't want to hear what you're saying.
Oh, yeah, yeah, I'm saying that.
I think it's kind of crazy that as a white man, you can't understand that you have certain privileges in America that I don't, bro.
You know what I'm saying?
All right, fair enough, fair enough.
I'll say that.
But let's say that, don't you think in order...
Of course.
Of course.
But when we obsess over it, we're not advancing.
I understand that.
But can you also understand that the premise of a colorblind society does not exist, bro?
You don't think we can get there?
I really don't.
I don't think it's possible.
I think that's devoid.
So what do we do then?
That's devoid of accounting people's history.
That's devoid of accounting what people go through on a daily basis.
That's devoid of acknowledging who I am as a man.
I'm a black man.
I don't want you to forget I'm a black man when you talk to me.
You know what I'm saying?
So you're talking about colorblindness.
But colorblindness does not exist, bro, because it still exists.
Like, because I still feel the reparations of slavery, of, I don't know, of everything.
I don't know, as a minority male, I still feel the repercussions and the reparations of everything that I have to endure on a daily basis, bro.
Because of the fucking system.
See, look, I just got called a racist by that guy, who's white, by the way.
Honestly, most racism is by white people.
No, it's true.
White people are racists against whites.
It's true.
You just witnessed it.
You just witnessed it.
Okay.
Go ahead.
Okay, so what are you trying to say?
You're trying to say that we should be colorblind or what?
No, look, here's what I'm saying.
I'm saying that whatever racism exists, you can beat it.
It's not going to keep you down.
That's what I'm saying.
And when the indoctrination of liberal universities and liberal media tries to tell you that just because you're black you can't succeed and you're a victim, that defeats the entire purpose.
It's not true, man.
You can be successful in America.
But listen, at the same time, bro, what I feel like a lot of white people are struggling Redlining in the 1940s and 50s prevented minorities to actually buy property.
And the greatest way to actually build wealth in America was to have property and then increase its property value and sell it.
Minorities, blacks...
I want to talk about nowadays.
I understand, obviously, black people were...
That was only 70 years ago.
Yeah, yeah.
Hold on, hold on.
My grandfather actually made wealth by buying.
What are you saying now?
What are you saying now?
I said, what about the young man that raped that woman from Stanford?
He got no jail time.
But you have a black young man from Vanderbilt who got 20 years for doing similar to the same crime.
I'm not familiar with the Vanderbilt case, but that Stanford case was an abomination.
That was.
That was terrible.
Okay, but here, come here, Sarah, come here.
I think this is a fair question.
So do you think that's not an individual case of a bad judge and a judicial system failing?
That's everywhere.
That's everywhere.
But you've got that happening.
You can find other cases, too, where white people get more jail time.
We see it happening everywhere.
We see it happening everywhere.
But it happens to all races.
I'm not saying that that case didn't happen.
You've never seen a black person do a crime and get...
What about O.J. Simpson?
O.J. Simpson got away with murder.
But you are fake news.
Infowars is fake news.
So you use O.J. who's...
Literally, O.J. is an anomaly.
He got away with murder.
But he did.
Okay, but OJ isn't there.
No, no, no.
Do you know?
Hold on, let me ask you a question.
First of all, first of all.
But literally, the system, bro, they literally went and tried to put O.J. in for jail for as long as they could, bro, just to kind of counter it.
But they just said an argument that black people never get arrested or never get let go for crimes.
I just said O.J. Simpson got away with murder, so I was just putting a point out.
Who said he got away with murder?
Did I prove his murder?
He got away with murder.
You don't think O.J. murdered her?
That's what I'm trying to say.
It's just a counterpoint.
I just made a counterpoint.
Listen, you pick one case, you pick one person every time, and you try to base the entire institution of racism on one case or one person.
Racism is an institution, bro.
You cannot bring it to a person.
How do we beat it?
How do we beat the institution?
I'm actually addressing the issue.
I'm trying to address it.
I'm trying to address it.
I'm asking this man how we address it.
First of all, y'all got to listen, bro.
I'm listening.
Because, you know what I'm saying?
You're out here talking to us, but you're not listening.
You're not listening to listen.
I'm waiting.
You're listening to retort to me, bro.
You're listening to tell these people that they don't know what racism is because you can sit here with a mic and name one case or one instant, bro.
That means you're not listening.
And because you're not listening, bro, you're never going to understand.
It's been 60 seconds.
How do we fix racism?
How do we think?
Bro, if I had the answer, bro, if I literally had the answer, bro, I would give it to you.
I don't know.
I agree, exactly.
But I don't think this is helping us, though, do you?
Wait, if you don't think it's...
Wait, what?
Here's what I think.
What you have to do is everybody make mixed babies.
You can't hate on yourself.
So, you make mixed babies every...
Should we force black people and white people to get married?
Yes.
Hello, my name is Drew.
Hey, you know what?
Hey, you know what?
I have to go, but I gotta say, this is actually, this is the best.
We need to actually be able to laugh with one another, and we need to be able to laugh at our differences.
I really, hey, look, I'm not saying, no, hold on, hold on.
See, that's what I'm saying.
You can't get over it.
I'm not allowed to laugh.
Hey, whoa, whoa.
Yo, so I was wondering.
No, I'm saying he makes a funny joke, and I laugh at it.
Did you guys ever discover what was the chemical in the water that was turning the frogs game?
Yeah, actually, well, there's...
You discovered that?
You figured that out?
The BCAs?
Atrazine.
Atrazine.
Have you ever heard of Atrazine?
So you guys really take yourself seriously?
Hey, I'll tell you what.
It might have already worked on you, but go take some Atrazine.
Alex Jones practiced his growls before he goes down there?
Let me hear your growl.
Can I hear your growl?
Okay, I was just curious.
Well, the chemical's Atrazine.
Look it up.
The chemical's Atrazine.
Really?
Yes.
Alright, there's actually a chemical.
You want to know how to solve racism?
Well, you're not allowed.
You're white, so you can't solve it.
See, look.
No, he's allowed to speak because he...
Okay, I get it.
There's no simple answer to that question.
You need to walk in here with an open mind, and you don't have an open mind.
You come in here opinionated, yelling at people, saying, I'm not...
It's true, that's the funny part.
Y'all argued, and y'all have no problems that were solved.
If you talk, it actually...
So everyone keeps telling me how I need to listen and how I need to talk.
I'd give him a microphone!
I'd get nothing!
So say something that has a point.
I have a point.
You need to have an open mind talking about this.
Hey, I love all of you.
I'm sorry for the white oppression.
Honestly, it's a joke.
Hey, I have no problem with anybody.
That's what I'm trying to say.
Yes, okay, look at what happened in Tulsa.
Do you know what happened in Tulsa?
They don't even know!
Jesus Christ!
Tulsa, literally, black people built Tulsa.
They had their own stock market.
White people burned it to the ground.
That's terrible.
That's racism.
That's awful.
We hate that.
We excoriate that history.
We need to quit acting like there's still people that want to do that.
They don't anymore.
Who?
Who?
Name them.
Hold on, hold on, sir.
You've had your opinion.
Who?
Name the names.
Name the names.
Where is the KKK? The KKK is an extremist group that is alive to this day.
They are still funded.
They're still around.
What do you mean?
Do you know that the KKK was originally founded by the Democrat Party?
I bet you voted for Hillary Clinton.
I didn't vote, so I don't know what the fuck you're talking about.
I do not care what political party you belong to.
If you...
If you support the oppression of minorities, you are a racist.
I agree.
I don't care if you're a Democrat, a Republican, a Libertarian, it does not matter.
Political parties do not matter.
If you support oppressing people, you're racist, period.
That's what you don't understand.
I agree.
Just because I do identify with the Democratic Party, I do not...
You started the KKK. Just because I agree, just because I identify with the Democratic Party does not mean...
It's not me.
When did the parties flip?
When did they flip?
Wait, but twist your alternative name.
Hey, what's your name?
You don't have to share it on camera.
I just want to say, I'm Owen Troyer.
It's nice to meet you.
Thanks for having a conversation.
Cool, I'm having a conversation with you.
I gotta go.
I gotta go.
But let me say this, too, though.
You know what I'm saying?
Because you talked about Tulsa.
I'm really, really glad that you know about Black Wall Street, bro.
I just know my history.
You say there's no racism there, but listen, it's the same racist institution that stops people from learning about Black Wall Street, bro.
Black people built something for themselves and it was burnt down.
You think that it's not racist because nobody's burning it down, but it's racist that that history is suppressed, bro.
You're sitting here with all these people.
I disagree, though.
They ain't never learned about Black Wall Street in school.
I agree with that.
They should have.
Yeah, I agree.
I agree.
I'm trying to teach you that it's institutional.
Okay, so let me make my counterpoint.
Let me make my counterpoint.
Go ahead.
Go ahead.
If they would, I think, I believe, if they would have taught you that and they would have taught you all the great things that black people did, that you wouldn't be out here thinking that you're being oppressed.
You would say, hey, black people can do everything in this country.
You said that oppression doesn't exist.
That's not what I said.
Hey, but we're sitting here in college trying to be great, bro.
I agree.
Wait, wait, wait, but I'm telling you.
But you think, no, no, no, I made my point.
I'm just saying, here's what I'm saying.
I'm not trying to oppress you.
I don't think the university is trying to oppress you.
That's all I'm saying.
Okay, but I'm trying to say that when we have issues in this, yeah, when we literally have issues.
They just published a story saying white DNA is an abomination.
Bro, listen, listen, listen, listen.
First of all, first of all, bro, first of all.
I tell you what, guys, I gotta go.
Look, here's the deal, here's the deal.
When all of you have your own show, you can do a broadcast.
Thank you.
Thank you for your time.
So thanks everybody for your time.
I've got to sign off.
Yeah, everything's because I'm white.
It's all because I'm white.
I know, I know.
I would love to interview the author, but unfortunately I gotta be on air at 3 o'clock.
Hey, thank you.
Hey, I don't know you, man, but courage for you to do that.
Thank you, sir.
Thank you.
Thank you, sir.
Thank you.
Thank you, guys.
Thank you.
Thank you, guys.
Thank you for exposing everything.
Thank you.
Hey, cheers.
I appreciate your work.
I appreciate everything you're doing.
I love your videos.
Today?
Oh.
All right.
All right, guys.
So, Owen Troyer about to sign off here for Infowars.com.
I think it sucks that people think I'm racist.
I think it sucks that people think I'm racist.
I'm honestly not.
This is what they...
They all go to the same argument.
You know what the funny thing is?
I guarantee you whoever put that poster up is a liberal.
We get these faux hate crimes all the time.
So, I'm sick of hearing about this crap.
It's all right.
It's okay.
You know what?
It's hard.
You feel...
Yeah, they're all hating InfoWars.
So, alright, I gotta sign off.
Here's the deal, folks.
I gotta be live in one hour.
We gotta get back to Austin, Texas here.
And, uh...
That was quite an experience, huh?
Hey, you know what?
Just like Jay-Z said...
We're having the conversation.
So if nothing else, at least we're having the conversation, and hopefully that can at least get us moving in the right direction.
Hey, thanks, guys.
Thank, guys.
So for Infowars.com, this has been Owen Troyer.
We've been at Texas State University doing a live broadcast.
We tried to confront the University Star on their article that they published.
Your DNA is an abomination.
They wouldn't comment if they would have commented.
Actually, I'm kind of glad they didn't comment because we got to see that entire thing.
If they would have commented, I don't think we would have.