But let the record reflect that the DNC system, which owns the UNC system, was the enemy of free speech throughout the entire process. Remember that when they call begging for donations.
Mike Adams
"Back in January of 2016, I sent a letter to UNC-Wilmington President Jose Sartarelli, which was
copied to all 16 members of the Board of Trustees. I later published the same letter on
Townhall.com. In my letter, which you can read here, I accused the university of having at least two
policies that clearly violated the First Amendment. I then asked the administration to work with the
Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) to do an audit of our policies and then revise
them towards the goal of attaining a coveted green light rating from FIRE. For those not familiar
with the FIRE rating system, a green light simply signifies that a school has no policies that threaten
free speech.
"It should go without saying that when I sent my letter to the administration there was no guarantee
they would respond. Thus, I was pleasantly surprised when UNCW Board of Trustee Dennis Burgard
responded within just a few hours. Burgard, who is a registered Republican, urged the
administration to take my letter seriously and contact FIRE for an audit of our policies. Without his
support, my letter would have gone nowhere.
" Within the following weeks and months a constructive dialogue took place between FIRE and
UNCW’s Office of General Counsel. During that dialogue, it was revealed that I had misstated the
number of unconstitutional policies at my university. There were more than just a couple. There
were nine. Working together with FIRE, my university abolished eight of them before the beginning
of the fall semester of 2016.