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25% mexican and wants to keep America pure and hates immigration.
http://www.al.com/opinion/index.ssf/2017/08/if_alt-rights_nicholas_fuentes.html
We've got an "exclusive excerpt" from the Auburn transfer application essay written (wink) by emerging alt-right voice Nicholas Fuentes. The 19-year-old left Boston University, saying last week he did not feel safe there after attending the "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, Va.
Over the weekend, he told the Auburn Plainsman he has been admitted to Auburn and will enroll in spring 2018.
Check out the essay "excerpt":
I'm so glad I was in Charlottesville. I was comfortable there because a lot of people had guns, just like in Alabama. Sure, we went to protest the removal of the statue of Robert E. Lee, but we were really there to talk about not replacing white people, about the general transformation of the composition of our country--which the mainstream media and a lot of people don't want to talk about.
You can only discriminate against white people in the marketplace now. Take Google, for instance," Google 'American inventors' and see what comes up. Go ahead. You'll see George Washington Carver first, a guy who invented peanut butter or something, not Thomas Edison, who invented the light bulb and electricity...oh wait, maybe that was Ben Franklin. Anyway, you also see Madame Walker, Garrett Morgan, and Elijah McCoy before you get to Edison. I've never heard of those other guys! So who is Google revising and inflating their roles, and who are they excluding?
Is alt-right figure coming to The Plains in the spring? Is alt-right figure coming to The Plains in the spring? Nicholas Fuentes, who dropped out of Boston University after attending the white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Va., says he plans to attend this spring.
My mom thinks I'm sort of racist bigot because I want my people to stay alive. But I'm not a white supremacist. I just believe multiculturalism is a cancer. Political correctness and the multicultural movement in America are subverting any effort that a conservative could ever make to change the country, but the rootless transnational elite knows that a tidal wave of white identity is coming. And they know that once the word gets out, they will not be able to stop us. The fire rises!
I know this all sounds kind of odd given my last name. I'm 25 percent Mexican. I see no contradiction because I was raised by my parents in Chicago's Le Grange Park area as an American first, and everything else second. My ancestors left Mexico to become Americans, not to bring Mexico to America, and to make America more like Mexico. So I've always seen that as being totally not incompatible with being Hispanic.
The First Amendment, by the way, was not written for Muslims or immigrants. They're invaders to our nation.
Modern women repulse me. When I say 'modern' I don't mean contemporary. I mean women who products of modernism or post-modernism. Most of the women people my age interact with are vulgar, coarse, repulsive people. This is men and women, but part of the virtue of being a woman is being pleasant., and that's just absent from the modern woman., who swears and wears God knows what--if anything--on a given day. The way they drink, some pot. Women who are worthy are few and far between.
My time at Boston University was really something special, though the classes were not challenging. I actually drifted much further to the Right than most of my Republican classmates during my time there and would prefer to go to a school where the majority of the student body doesn't agree with me, or worse. They say we're the hateful ones but I get hateful messages from people all day long whom I've never met telling me what a terrible person I am, threatening me with death or physical harm. I hate no one.
I could go anywhere in the country and be safer than I was in Boston. I'm looking forward to the weather and the wholesome people at Auburn--people who aren't dumb and on the blue pill. I'm ready to return to my base, return to my roots, to rally the troops and see what I can do down there.
This was not really Fuentes' college application, of course. But it could have been because it was compiled from his words, gleaned from the numerous interviews he has conducted since Charlottesville and expressed on his verbose You Tube show "America First," where he goes into ugly depth with his views.
The show airs on the Right Side Broadcasting Network, founded and based in Auburn.
The Plainsman said the university would not verify that Fuentes had been admitted. An Auburn spokesperson only said Fuentes had not enrolled.
I reached out to Auburn on Sunday but my telephone calls and emails have yet to be returned.
If Fuentes has been admitted, Boo, Eagle.
If he has not been officially admitted, he should not be.
Academically, Fuentes is undoubtedly a smart young man with leadership potential. (Indeed, he was student council president at Lyons Township High School). On his self-produced show, he speaks almost extemporaneously for more than an hour, non-stop, relying only handwritten notes.
He also has charisma, almost reminiscent of, dare I say, a young Donald Trump, whom he openly supported, including donning one of those ubiquitous red caps around the Boston University campus. (Maybe not the smartest of ideas in the Northeast.)
And his marketing skills, also seemingly copied from the Trump playbook, speak for themselves.
He dresses well and looks like a reasonable young man--until he opens his mouth and begins espousing his delusional ideal of an all-white America (which it never was, by the way) in which immigrants (like his ancestors) are "invaders" who part of a "cancer" that threatens to "replace white people."
Universities should, ideally, be places where young people with differing perspectives learn not just to coexist but, most important, to exchange ideas and listen to fellow students who think differently with the goal of at least understanding the other side's perspective.
From what he said, that is far from Fuentes' goal.
By his own words, he chose the Plains, in order to "rally the troops and see what I can do down there."
He is not coming to learn, but to nurture the hateful ideas of separatism and worse, "recruit" others to his dangerous positions and see what I can do down there.
That alone should have been enough for someone in the Auburn admissions office to have stamped "Reject" on his application or to do so if he, in fact, has not yet been admitted.
If he has been admitted, Auburn--like maybe no one watched those You Tube videos before saying, "Come on down!"--should rescind the admission.
Other universities have done so, including Harvard, which in June pulled the acceptances of 10 prospective members of its Class of 2021 when it was found that they exchanged racist and sexually offensive memes and messages in a close chat group on Facebook. At one point, the group called itself: "Harvard memes for horny bourgeois teens"
The actions sent a very strong message about the types of views and actions that won't be tolerated at one of the nation's most prestigious universities.
Fuentes' words aren't just inappropriate banter among immature young people, but Neanderthal rantings that will do nothing to elevate the dialogue among students at Auburn and prepare them to be part of the solution America needs rather than the problem it now confronts.
And then, the youngster might be at least a tad delusional if he believes he will walk onto a campus next spring that will welcome him with flower petals. In fact, he might want to google what transpired in May prior to alt-right leader Richard Spencer's on-off-court-ordered speech on campus.
Hundreds of people representing both sides of the controversial appearance gathered outside James E. Foy Hall, where Spencer was speaking. The protests were mostly peaceful, but one person was bloodied and at least three were arrested.
After Spencer was whisked away, tensions largely subsided and normalcy returned. **************** TBH the fact that you're even a mod here fits squarely within Jag's narrative of OK-sanctioned aggression, bullying, and toxicity. *shrug*
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