Tennessee State University: Group with MAGA Hats, 'Inflammatory' Signs Removed From HBCU
- On September 23, 2025, a group called Fearless Debates wearing 'Make America Great Again' hats and carrying inflammatory signs appeared unannounced on Tennessee State University's Nashville campus.
- This event followed university policies requiring advance approval for protests, and the group was unaffiliated and unauthorized to be on campus, prompting a police response.
- A large crowd of TSU students peacefully opposed the group by booing and holding Black Lives Matter signs while the group packed up and was escorted off campus without incident.
- TSU emphasized that its students acted professionally and respectfully throughout, affirming the safety and well-being of the campus community remained the highest priority.
- The NAACP Nashville chapter described the incident as a deliberate attempt to provoke, unsettle, and create fear within a community meant to provide a safe and supportive environment for Black students, while also emphasizing the importance of distinguishing such actions from protected free speech rights.
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Conservative Gets Chased Off College Campus By Mob After Trying To Host Civil Debate - The American Tribune.com
Inspired by the late Charlie Kirk, a MAGA hat-clad group calling themselves “Fearless Debates” was chased off Tennessee State University, an HBCU, by a horde of triggered students misbehaving and threatening violence. For context, far-left groups like the Nashville NAACP condemned the incident as an intentional act to disrupt and intimidate Black students, and the university issued a self-congratulatory statement. However, conservatives saw thro…
Conservative ‘Fearless Debate’ group removed from Tennessee HBCU amid student uproar
A conservative “Fearless Debate” group was removed from Tennessee State University on Tuesday amid an uproar in which students surrounded the group and aggressively taunted, surrounded, and yelled at them, videos show. The group states they wanted to honor Charlie Kirk’s memory by having debates on college campuses, but critics say their unapproved visit, Make America Great Again hats… Source
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