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'White life is wrong': University of Georgia debaters claim white people should kill themselves

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'White life is based off black subjugation.'

During a recent debate between the University of West Georgia and Harvard University, Georgia students Damiyr Davis and Miguel Felician argued Caucasian lives attribute their value based on black subjugation.

LOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic Online) - The debate was captured in a video titled "Harvard caught in anti-Trump, "death to whites" cover-up."

According to the video's original description, the debate's topic was meant to be "Resolved: The United States Federal Government should substantially reduce restrictions on and/or substantially increase financial incentives for energy production in the United States of one or more of the following: coal, crude oil, natural gas, nuclear power, solar power, wind power."

Despite the set subject of debate, the Georgia students launched into their own agenda-driven topic.

"Why do white people have a right to affirm their life?" Felician asked. One of the Harvard students replied, "Because all lives have value."

"Really?" Feliviano challenged. "How so? Why does white life have value? For who? Our argument is that white life is wrong. That white life itself is based off of black subjugation."

"Okay, why do you reaffirm my life?" a Harvard student asked.

Feliician's half-hearted response was a simple, "You're probably white."

"I am white," the student replied. "Why shouldn't we affirm my life?"


The video continues, with the Georgia students claiming white lives hold value in relation to black subjugation as the Harvard students attempt to explain all lives, not just black lives, hold value.

Despite the title YouTube gave the video, there was no mention of an anti-Trump cover-up. It was simply video taken of a pair of debaters who stole the show by attempting to make a case against white lives and the value they hold.

Rather than questioning the legitimacy of the debate, the University of West Georgia hailed the duo as "one of the elite teams in the country."

Since the 2013 debate, Felician has reportedly become an instructor at the Eddie Conway Liberation Institute, named for a Black Panther member who served 44 years of false imprisonment for the murder of a Baltimore police officer.

The institute hosts an annual debate camp at Coppin State University.

InfoWars reported the institute also teaches high school students debate strategies and radical thinking.

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