Remember Daniel Schmidt? He’s the young white college student who made headlines after getting a front-row seat to the kind of racism the left conveniently ignores. It was just his first month at the University of Chicago in 2022 when he was denied a spot in a debate tournament simply because he was a smart white guy.
Daniel appeared on Jesse Watters’ show to share his experience.
In my very first month at UChicago, I couldn't participate in a debate tournament because I was white.
This was my introduction to an elite university. I come from a single-parent household in a small Tennessee town.
From my exclusive interview with @JesseBWatters last night: pic.twitter.com/DhTEylJey1
— Daniel Schmidt (@realdschmidt) June 15, 2022
But sadly, that wouldn’t be the end of racism, harassment, and censorship for Daniel Schmidt.
The good news is that since 2023, the University of Chicago has been on a free speech mission, all thanks to new President Paul Alivisatos, who’s not just talking the talk—he’s walking the walk. And it’s paying off in a big way. When Daniel faced yet another round of blacklisting and censorship for daring to speak the truth, Alivisatos was right there in his corner, fighting back. […]
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