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Finally…. Ben has come back to Florida! – Speaks at Florida State University

Mike November 17, 2021

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Conservative commentator Ben Shapiro targeted critical race theory and “wokeness” during a speaking event on Florida State University’s campus Monday night.

The sold-out event, “How wokeness is destroying America,” was hosted by the College Republicans at FSU and FSU’s Institute of Politics. It was organized by the Young America’s Foundation, a conservative youth organization that Shapiro has done over 50 college campus speaking events with since 2013.

Although the 1,500 person event was scheduled to start at 7 p.m., its standby line stretched the length of the hall’s courtyard by 5:30.

By 6, the line snaked the building. FSU jackets, American flag shirts, and MAGA hats speckled the mostly college-aged crowd.

Over 1,000 people wait in line outside the Donald L. Tucker Civic Center Exhibition Hall Monday night to see Ben Shapiro speak.

When the event began and Shapiro approached the podium, most of the audience stood and applauded. Shapiro then began tomahawk chopping at the crowd, to further applause and returned chops. Later in the evening, he said he did not see how the chop could be considered racist.

“If people went to a stadium and started cheering for the Jews, do you know how happy I’d be?” he said.

Shapiro centered his speech on how “wokeness,” what he defined as believing “that America is fundamentally racist, and that western civilization is, at root, similarly racist”, is ruining the country. He also tied “wokeness” to critical race theory, or the academic concept that racism is not just a product of individual bias or prejudice, but also in legal systems and policies.

Shapiro said that while systemic racism existed in the United States in the past, it no longer does. He added that the interpersonal racism in the United States is not unique to the country.

“Racism, as anyone who looks at the world right now could note, is present in every society forever for all time,” he said. “It’s just an ugly part of human nature.”

A significant wealth gap exists between Black and White American families. The median household net worth of a White family was about $170,000 in 2016, while the median Black family net worth was about $20,000, according to the Brookings Institute.

During the event, Shapiro acknowledged the wealth gap, but attributed it to age differences between the two racial groups. The White median age was 43.7, compared to 34.6 for Black residents in 2019. Older people on average have a higher net worth than younger people.

However, White Americans’ net worth still outpaces Black Americans in the same age group. From 35-44, White Americans’ median net worth is about $100,000, while Black Americans’ net worth is about $10,000. In the 55-64 group, the disparity grows to medians of $270,000 and $30,000, respectively.

Near the end of his speech, Shapiro pointed to Glenn Youngkin‘s victory in Virginia’s gubernatorial race earlier this month as a sign that pushing against CRT could be politically successful for Republicans in 2022. Youngkin campaigned on opposing CRT in public schools.

“Wokeness is going the way of the pterodactyl, and it should,” Shapiro said.

After his speech, he took questions from the audience for 45 minutes.

One audience member criticized Shapiro’s views on transgender people. Shapiro has said in the past he believes trans people are mentally ill and that sex and gender are interconnected. She pointed out that the American Psychological Association and the American Medical Association do not categorize being trans as a mental disorder and recognize sex and gender as two different concepts.

Shapiro responded that the medical consensus is false and “driven by politically driven quote, unquote doctors.”

“Anyone that suggests that gender has no reference what-so-ever to biology, is not connected in any way to biology, is just full of shit,” he said.

Another audience member brought up Shapiro’s height, a feature that is a common target of his critics.

“How come you claim to be 5′ 9” even though you’re like 5′ 5”?” he said.

After the student said he was 5′ 9”, Shapiro called him on stage to stand next to him. Most of the audience laughed when they saw the two men were the same height.

“I’ve been waiting years to do that,” Shapiro said.

Before and during the event, a little more than a dozen members of FSU’s chapter of the Students for Justice in Palestine protested Shapiro’s appearance outside the venue. Some held signs calling Shapiro a fascist, others held signs mocking his height.

Members of FSU’s Students for Justice in Palestine protest Ben Shapiro’s event on FSU’s campus on Nov. 16.

John Ocampo, president of the group, pointed to comments from Shapiro about Palestinian and Arab people. In 2010, Shapiro tweeted, “Israelis like to build. Arabs like to bomb crap and live in open sewage. This is not a difficult issue. #settlementsrock.” Shapiro partially retracted his tweet in later posts and during a viral interview with the BBC in 2019.

A handful of counter protestors stood in front of the protestors, recording them and asking them to debate. One of them was Browning Sandusky, a field representative for Turning Point USA, a nonprofit founded by conservative activist Charlie Kirk. He said he didn’t get why they were calling Shapiro, a Jewish man, a fascist.

“The Jewish community was completely against that, like, they’re the ones who were in the concentration camps of the fascists. So like, that didn’t make any sense,” he said.

As people in line entered the hall, Ocampo began chanting into a megaphone.

“Are you mad at us? Facts don’t care about your feelings,” he said. 

A full video of Shapiro’s remarks and the Q&A is available on YAF’s YouTube channel.

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