Boston University banned the person in charge of a white ‘conservation’ group
The National Youth Front spoke out earlier this year against Professor Saida Grundy
Earlier this year, incoming Boston University professor Saida Grundy came under fire for tweeting “why is white america so reluctant to identify white college males as a problem population?’’—a response to an issue at the University of Oklahoma where fraternity members were recorded chanting with racist remarks to say they would never accept an African-American member.
Boston University officials issued a statement saying they were offended by such comments, but now the university has banned the chairman of the National Youth Front—described as an “elite youth preservationist organization dedicated to preserving White European peoples, cultures, and societies’’—which enacted a campaign to get Grundy fired, The Boston Globe reports.
A notice from BU’s executive director of public safety warned National Youth Front chairman Angelo John Gage to avoid school property, or risk being arrested for trespassing, according to the Globe.
Gage shared a video of himself reading the notice from BU, which he called a “badge of honor.’’
Read the full Globe story here.
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