College Republicans Prez Mocked as KKK ‘Grand Wizard’ Over Conservative Beliefs

Leftist students approved with loud rounds of applause.

Aristotle Boosalis is president of the Columbia University College Republicans (CUCR) and because he holds conservative beliefs, some of his fellow Ivy Leaguers consider him worthy of the highest title in the Ku Klux Klan.

A sketch by the Columbia University Marching Band during finals week mocked Boosalis as a “Grand Wizard.” The event attended by a few hundred students was livestreamed to thousands more, according to Campus Reform. The marching band’s “poet laureate,” Julia Arredondo, referred to Boosalis as “CUCR’s Grand Wizard,” which was met with “squeals of approval.” The sketch included talking about the time Antifa targeted CUCR with flyers after the conservative group invited Tommy Robinson and Mike Cernovich to speak on campus.

“Days later, flyers appeared exposing CUCR members for giving a platform to Nazis, something everyone on their floor could already tell from the whiff of burning crosses emanating from their dorm rooms,” Arredondo said, keeping the KKK references going.

Arredondo also compared the College Republicans to Nazis: “We all know that the only way to shut them up is to punch them in the face…” and “Think twice before placing another bulk order of arm bands,” she said.

Boosalis was mocked for going on Fox News, or what Arredondo called a “safe space where white men could feel safe in their opinions.”

It’s noted that the comedy performance was held in the library which prohibits the marching band from bringing in instruments. They did anyway, according to the report, “by concealing their instruments in backpacks and sneaking into the library. Larger instruments were stored in the library the morning beforehand.”

The Columbia Marching Band was also responsible for flyers hung around campus with the CUCR logo, suggesting the group was hosting a new series of speakers including Harvey Weinstein, Al Franken, Matt Lauer, and Kevin Spacey, as if forgetting all of these people are leftists like them.

Instead, the real guests in upcoming lectures survived the Holocaust, but who cares, right?

Boosalis felt the mockery was “disgraceful.”

“They have used their platform to smear our club and label any person that comes to our meetings as a KKK member, even though we have a wide variety of people on the political spectrum that attend our meetings,” Boosalis said of the “false advertising.”

Here he is with Tucker Carlson on Fox News:

 

 

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