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Apr 08, 2005 11:39

THE WARRIOR RESPONDS TO THE QUEERING TOWEL HEADS!

From the Desk of Warrior

April 6, 2005

Santa Fe, NM - This release is in response to allegations made in an email
from UConn student Russell Passig, as well as remarks made in two press
releases by the UConn College Republicans regarding Warrior’s appearance at
UConn on April 5, 2005.

First, Mr. Passig’s claim that Warrior’s address was tantamount to
“university-funded hate speech” is absolutely ridiculous. While it is
certainly true that Warrior’s positions are often controversial, the reality
is that what people like Passig whiningly denounce as “racist and
homophobic” is merely what reasonable adults would classify as nothing more
than being politically incorrect. While Mr. Passig, Mr. Traugh, Mr.
Moghtaderi, and any others who objected to the substance of what Warrior had
to say would certainly have been within their rights to challenge Warrior
during the Q&A period, the truth is that they lacked the class and common
sense to do so. After repeatedly interrupting Warrior's speech, these
individuals chose to further instigate Warrior with baseless ad hominem
attacks - thus eliciting highly-charged responses from Warrior. To top it
all off, this World Class Crew of Crybabies is now attempting to have the
UConn administration punish the CRs for words that Warrior spoke. Yet
another timeless liberal/left-wing/anti-American tradition - when in doubt,
blame the Republicans.

All of the above notwithstanding, it is somewhat sad to see how utterly
spineless the UConn College Republicans have turned out to be. Not a single
UConn CR voiced any objection to Warrior after the event. The detailed
emails between Warrior and the UConn CRs reveal that the CRs repeatedly
encouraged Warrior to single out the Tent City Trash for some re-education.
Yet, it now seems that the CRs have collectively decided to bow down and beg
forgiveness from various extremist, anti-American, left-wing groups who
infest the UConn campus. Perhaps the UConn CRs should refrain from engaging
in political activism until such time as they develop enough backbone to be
able to withstand not being liked by their opponents.

It bears mentioning that Warrior demonstrated considerable restraint given
the disrespectful and petulant behavior of a small minority of the students.
These individuals unwittingly illustrated one of the most pernicious
truths of modern liberalism: that while self-described liberals claim, ad
nauseum, that they support freedom of speech, the truth is that they only
support free speech as long as the content of that speech is acceptable to
them. The moment that a single word is spoken that questions, challenges,
or otherwise conflicts with their myopic, misguided views of the world,
their enthusiasm for the First Amendment totally disappears.

In closing, Warrior emphatically rejects and dismisses any attempt to
portray his appearance at UConn as anything other than it was - a
straightforward, honest discussion of Warrior’s philosophical beliefs. That
his words have been mischaracterized and that the speech was occasionally
interrupted by a relative handful of students (who, for some reason, all
seemed to smell like patchouli oil and burnt flag) does not detract from the
fact that the overwhelming majority of those in attendance had a wonderful
time and agreed with most of Warrior’s points - a fact that is corroborated
by dozens upon dozens of emails that Warrior has thus far received from
attendants. Warrior thanks all of his true fans and all of the true
Conservatives who took time out from their studies to welcome him back to
Connecticut, and hopes to see them all again very soon.

Always Believe,
Warrior
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