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You're a news radio eight forty whasTerry Miners. You're glad to make your
electronic acquaintance as always. Well,yesterday, of course we heard about the
president of Harvard stepping down. Shehad a difficult time coming to that decision.
She said, I don't really thinkit was her decision. A lot
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of people were springing to her defense, claiming it was all racial animus that
forced her out. And then ofcourse a lot of people are saying,
wait a minute, how did theplagiarism sneak into her work? Was that
the work of white supremacists? Whatare you talking about? Keith Boykin?
And let's see, he's an author. Let aget his title, right,
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Yeah, he wrote the book.Why does everything have to be about race?
He said? Okay, if we'regoing to start scrutinizing every detail of
college president's past writings for technical attributionissues, then let's do it. Let's
go look at everyone's past writings,not just Clauding Gay at Harvard. Let's
put them all under a microscope andsee how they hold up. Well,
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obviously she didn't have much of aresume. Really, she didn't have many
writings. The ones they found arepretty fractured because she looked like she was
pinching work from other people without attribution, and so people are wondering, how
do you get to the most esteemedacademic institution's presidency was such a flimsy resume.
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Someone who noticed all this is AdamGalette, who joins us sees with
accuracy in media. Adam, goodto have you on the air. Hey,
thank you so much for having me. Indeed, well, you went
to work after the I guess congressionalhearing where Claudine Gay and the other presidents
of MIT and PEN fell over themselvestrying to not offend the pro Palestinian protesters.
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Well, it's one thing to bepro Palestinian, that's fine. The
people that we're dealing with in thesecollege campuses are radical anti Semites. These
are people who aren't merely against genocideand poor Palestine. They don't believe in
the existence of the state of Israel. They think it's a colonial, you
know, a pressor state. Theseare wretched, evil human beings. Yeah,
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these people on these university campuses,at least these three in front of
Congress, they kind of look likedeer in the headlights because it's almost like
they did. They were shocked tobe asked these questions when people are on
their campuses advocating for the extermination ofIsrael and Israelis that they were trying to
put it, well, let's putit in context, and it just seemed
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so heartless. Well, these radicalshave never been held accountable previously for their
actions, so of course we wouldexpect that they'd be rolling their eyes and
kind of laughing when people actually triedto hold them accountable when they realize that
the American people think that their actionsare unacceptable. And similarly, the supposed
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students for these academic scholars on thesecollege campuses who assault Jewish students, who
burn Israeli flags and tear down hostageposters and chant ethnic cleansing chants like from
the River to the Sea and Gloryto our Martyrs celebrating Hamas. These kids,
much like the university presidents, havesimilarly never been held accountable previously for
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their actions. That's why they wereso incredibly shocked when accuracy and media did
it. College students, though,are kind of limited. They're coming in,
their brains aren't fully formed yet,they're being stuffed with a lot of
information and Oftentimes they're puppets. They'reuseful idiots who go out and say whatever
they think is going to get themthe most clicks. But a president of
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a university has to be held accountable, unquestionably, and when they won't hold
these students accountable, it's clear thatthey need to be changed. And I'm
so incredibly proud of the fact thatliterally tens of thousands of Americans used our
action alert at Harvard hats jews dotcom to take action hold Claudine Gay accountable,
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to send messages to the provosts andthe trustees at these universities like they
did at Harvard, and finally wesaw some accountability. Let that be a
lesson. Let McGill at Penn bea lesson to all of these other universities
that this sort of behavior is notacceptable. If you're not going to hold
her atical anti semites on your campusaccountable, accuracy and media will, and
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you might also ultimately be held accountablefor it. People turned to a racial
component of this story of Claudine Gaybeing ousted at Harvard. But the president
of Penn is a white person andshe was she resigned as well. And
what about the president at MIT havewe heard any pushback there, Yeah,
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exactly. I love how they endlesslytry to hide behind. To them,
everything is about race, you know. rEFInd the names of these students who
are the leaders of anti Semitic organizations. We buy their domain names and we
put them on the side of ourmobile billboards, which we send to their
campus and occasionally to mom and dad'suse. And sometimes these students, when
I go and visit, come outand shout at me and say, well,
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the majority of these students are blackand brown kids. And I say,
well, if you could find anyof the Scandinavian anti simlit, I'll
put them on my billboard tomorrow.I am more than happy to expose any
radical anti semit And I don't believethat, you know, these black and
brown kids are inherently any more antiSemitic than any other group. But every
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single time, rather than addressing chargesof antisemitism, rather than addressing charges of
plagiarism, they just try to hidebehind race, even though we all know
it's a joke. We don't needto fall for their lives and for their
distractions. So what has happened atMIT anything? Well, MIT, I'm
not sure what's going to ultimately happenthere. But I'll tell you I'm far
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less bothered by what I've seen atMIT relative to what I've seen at Berkeley
Law relative to what I've seen atColumbia. You know, at Columbia,
like at Harvard, you had awhole bunch of organizations student organizations of scholars
signup proclamation essentially blaming Israel for theterrorist attacks that occur. In October seventh,
at Berkeley Law you had about adozen student groups signup proclamation banning anyone
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who supports the state of Israel frombeing allowed to speak at any organizational meeting,
regardless of the topic they're speaking about. Things like that are what really
I think need to be addressed,and if no one else is going to
do it, accuracy and media will. Yeah, this has become a First
Amendment issue because people are stomped downif they don't have an opinion that fits
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with the college's narrative. The samething has gone on with trans sports issues,
where a transman are now a transwoman is competing against women who birthed
as women, and so they're notallowed to even speak on campus. I
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mean, it's gotten ludicrous, buta college campus is supposed to be a
learning environment where you hear from alldifferent aspects of life. Well, that
speaks to the difference between liberals andprogressives. You know, Liberals push the
free speech movement. Liberals said,I might disagree with what you say,
but I'll defend to the death yourright to say it. Progressives say speech
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is violence. Progressive one. Anyopposing viewpoints banned, and they'll use violence
to stop it if they have to. To your point about the trans issue,
when female swimmer Riley Gaines spoke atSan Francisco State, a mob,
and a violent mob descended upon her. When you try to leave it,
a man in address assaulted her naturalaccuracy, and media showed up forty eight
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hours later with our mobile billboards,and we also bought the names and domains
of those radical student activists and sentbillboard to their campus. I went and
visited their campus. Similarly, whena federal judge spoke at Stanford Law and
was shouted down by radicals because hewas appointed by Trump, one of the
radicals even shouted, I hope yourdaughters get raped. Well, once again,
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we bought the name the domain namesof these student leaders. We sent
billboards to their campus We also sentbillboards to mom and dad's house for a
couple of these student leaders, sothat mom and dad have to explain to
their neighbor what their kid has beenup to ever since they went off to
Stanford. These students need to learnaccountability for their actions. They need to
learn that this behavior is unacceptable.Do you face lawsuits for defamation or slander?
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Sure? Of course. They tryto use law fair in addition to
violence against me. They use allkinds of tactics. You know, we
always vet and make sure that thesestudent and organization leaders are accurate. And
if somebody ever comes to us andsaid, you know, I've changed my
mind, I'm no longer the leaderof this organization. I've quit, we
removed their names and we take themoff of our billboards. In fact,
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of the thirty student organizations at Harvardwithdrew from the anti Semitic proclamation there,
and we took down their web pagesand took them off our billboards. Even
worse than the lawfair. Of course, I've been swatted nine times since October
twenty seventh. Nine times they calledmy local law enforcement agency and said things
like I had a gun to mywife's head. So that a swat team
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would appear there and perhaps inadvertently killme. I get death threats nearly every
other day. My parents were swatted. Once, my wife gets harassed.
My parents have been harassed. Theyshare my private information like my social Security
number and my birthday and my homeaddress on social media, so much so
that somebody tried to sign up fora credit card in my name. Yet
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still the media tries to pretend thatthese antisemitic students are the victims. I
thought tolerance was the game that doesn'tsound very tolerant. No, it's not
very tolerant, nor is it particularlyinclusive. There's nothing more orwellian than higher
education. Twenty twenty three. We'velearned that. All right, appreciate your
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insights. And what's the next crusadefor accuracy and media. Well, we'll
be on more college campuses when theyreturn. In addition, we sent two
U haul moving trucks to Claudine Gay'spresidential match and at Harvard yesterday or today,
and it will be back there tomorrowin case she needs any help moving.
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In addition, we've been over toover two hundred and fifty k through
twelve school districts with hidden cameras exposingradical DEI in red communities, in red
districts, in red states. We'regoing to keep doing the same as well
as in higher education. Every Americaneeds to understand the threat we face from
this radical DEI. Plaudine Gay doesremain on the faculty. Does she at
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Harvard for like nine hundred thousand ayear? Yes, we're told that she's
been marginalized woman at the University ofHarvard. She's still going to be paid
her salary of nine hundred thousand dollarsa year and will remain on the payroll.
We should all be so lucky tobe as marginalized as Claudine Gay.
All right, I'm going to stealsome of this conversation and use it as
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a quote tweet when I offer youraudio. Is that okay? Absolutely,
I'm not plagiarizing you. I willuse quotation more right, have you better?
Otherwise we're sending the mobile billboard.Great talking to you, Adam,
Thanks so much, have a greatweek. Thank you as Adam Gallett,
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he's president of Accuracy in Media andfind him on social media. Obviously,
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