Harim Uzziel and I went to the California Gubernatorial debate on January 12, 2018.
The debate took place at the University of Southern California. Even though the crowd was filled with hostile college students in the main audience and along the two major balconies, there were Trump supporters and Travis Allen supporters in the audience.
After the debate, Harim and I went outside and celebrated our President. We were really glad to connect with Allen and congratulate him on the debate. He did really well. There were some conservatives who came up to me and thanked me for coming. I even learned from them all the things that they have been doing and the fight that they are fighting to make California Great Again.
Some of the left-wing agitators in the crowd began attacking us. One guy made an obscene gesture at Harim, and I confronted him about that:
It is stunning the amount of discrimination that Harim Uzziel faces. He is Latino, Jewish–and a hard-core American patriot and Trump supporter. The abuse he takes from white liberals is just stunning. I cannot write this enough: the most racist people in this country are white liberals. They look down on minorities and see them all as victims. Then they argue that they do not have the skill or the will to choose a good life and leadership for themselves, that they cannot vote or get an ID to ensure voter integrity.
When they see "minorities" who support Republicans and declare their allegiance to Donald Trump, they severely discriminate against them. Check out the disrespect from this small group of liberals against Harim Uzziel:
Of course, the worst of it started when a group of black thugs started lining up near us. One of them tried to grab Harim's Trump banner. Another one tried to grab my camera, and even said to me "You're going to lose that camera."
Such hatred I have never experienced on a college campus.
Here are some photos:
Notice the forceful presence of the police having to surround us in order to keep us safe from the marauding black thugs. They wanted to gang up on us and hurt us.
I don't hold back but state even this: I think they wanted to kill us!
Where is the freedom of speech for us Americans in our country? What as it come to, when campuses can decide who gets to speak and who is not allowed to speak?
Everyone around the country needs to see what is overtaking our universities, especially in California, particularly in Los Angeles.
The police offered to escort us to our cars, but then we realized that the black thugs congregating along Jefferson Blvd. were ready to hurt us. One of the police officers ended up offering to drive us to our car. That was really classy.
Still, it's time that police departments received clear instructions to protect every citizen on every campus, because Freedom of Speech is a sacrosanct right which no one can take away.