'Threats of eradication': University retracts claim that Michael Knowles called for genocide of transgender people



The University at Buffalo retracted a statement on the homepage of its media studies website that accused political commentator Michael Knowles of threatening the "eradication and genocide" of transgender people.

In what Knowles described as a "permanent denouncement of me for saying men and women are different," the Department of Media Study issued the following statement on its homepage:

"The faculty of the Media Study department stand in solidarity with the transgender community and others who have been the target of Michael Knowles’ rhetoric and threats of eradication and genocide," the website stated. "While we are committed to the free and open exchange of ideas, we are also committed to inclusiveness, social justice and respect for all."

"There is no space for hate speech as there can be no open exchange of ideas without inclusion, justice, and respect. We view Knowles’ public appearance on our campus as contrary to the values and aims of our academic community," it concluded.

Knowles told Blaze News he was "as surprised as anyone" to find out that he was featured on the department website.

"I am denounced, repeatedly, for apparently having called for genocide," Knowles stated, still confused by the claim.

He then tried to make sense of why the university made the statement:

"I've only visited the University at Buffalo on one occasion. ... I was invited to give a speech. The speech was on feminism, [but] then I was denounced for observing that transgenderism isn't real ... in a different speech, that I gave more than two years ago, at a different event in Washington, D.C.," the commentator recalled.

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The university was likely referring to false headlines that incorrectly quoted Knowles as saying he wanted to eradicate transgender people.

The claim came from a speech Knowles gave at CPAC in 2023 when he spoke about radical ideologies permeating through society. His actual quote said that "for the good of the poor people" who have become confused about their gender, "transgenderism must be eradicated from public life entirely."

Knowles subsequently called out publications, including the Rolling Stone, for potential libel after they ran headlines that claimed he called for "transgender people to be 'eradicated.'"

'One cannot simply go about accusing other people of calling for genocide.'

Knowles was surprised to learn that after less than 48 hours, the Media Study Department at the University at Buffalo removed the potentially defamatory statement.

"I suspect the reason they took it down is not because they like me all of a sudden or they realize a man can't really become a woman. I suspect the reason they took it down is the same reason Rolling Stone changed its defamatory headline about me. ... They were legally liable for libel," Knowles laughed.

The Daily Wire host, while generally dejected about the state of justice in the United States, noted that while American law sets a high threshold for libelous statements, there is still a line that can't be crossed.

"Even in our corrupted political system, one cannot simply go about accusing other people of calling for genocide," Knowles stated.

The 34-year-old concluded by saying that gender ideology is being peddled at the highest levels for political gain, despite the obvious falsehood that a man can be a woman and a woman can become a man.

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Conservative student forced to hide in bathroom as 'angry mob' of protesters targeted her at Allen West event: They were 'hunting me down ... I was afraid for my life'



The student organizer of retired Lt. Col. Allen West's lecture at the University at Buffalo last week said she was scared for her life when an "angry mob" of student protesters chased her down following the event.

What happened?

Young Americans for Freedom President Therese Purcell claimed recently that she was forced to hide in a men's bathroom on campus after being separated from the police escort and being targeted by dozens of protesters on Thursday.

West had been invited on campus as part of the conservative student group's lecture series. The event was titled, "America Is Not Racist — Why American Values Are Exceptional."

Throughout the event, dozens, if not hundreds, of protesters flocked outside the venue to denounce West's appearance, shouting chants such as "Black Lives Matter" and "No Justice, No Peace!"

According to video of the event, things got particularly heated during a Q&A session. Then, during a meet-and-greet, things spiraled completely out of control.

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"I realized I was the target for these protesters, and about 200 of my fellow students started hunting me down on campus," Purcell recalled in an interview with Fox News. "They started chasing me [and] screaming, 'Go get her! Go get her! Capture her! Get the girl in the red dress!'"

Purcell said she was able to narrowly escape the crowd by running away and hiding in a nearby men's bathroom. But she claimed another one of her club members wasn't so lucky. He was allegedly punched and kicked by protesters.

Purcell added that she was fortunate to have escaped and didn't know what would've happened to her had she been caught by the mob.

"I was really afraid for my life since they physically assaulted my friend, and like I said, they were screaming, 'No peace!'" she told Fox News. "I don't think they were going to do anything remotely peaceful. They were a very angry mob, and they were clearly saying that they were trying to chase me, that they wanted to capture me."

"So I'm afraid of what would have happened if I wasn't able to hide from them," she added.

What else?

In a statement Friday, Purcell said, "I am unbelievably disturbed that I was chased by a leftist mob and scared for my life on my college campus all for hosting Lt. Col. Allen West, a conservative speaker," adding, "The assault on free speech at the University at Buffalo by an angry mob is incredibly unacceptable."

West, a former Republican congressman, had to be escorted from the venue by police officers due to the presence of angry protesters.

The university and its on-campus police department have since launched an investigation into claims of harassment stemming from the event. According to WKBW-TV, so far no reports of assault have been filed.

"The university is conducting a thorough review of events and activities leading up to, during, and after an appearance by former congressman and retired Army Lt. Col. Allen West, including the posting of anonymous social media messages threatening students protesting West’s speech and harassment of students after the speech," the school said Friday.

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