Indiana State University Cancels Rich Lowry over Fake News ‘N-word’ Story; Badger Institute, Too

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Indiana State University Cancels Rich Lowry over Fake News ‘N-word’ Story; Badger Institute, Too
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Rich Lowry is the editor-in-chief of the conservative publication the National Review. He was scheduled to speak at ISU on September 30.his appearance, saying, “…in light of recent developments and following the advice of our public safety officials regarding campus and community safety concerns…”

This is after a video was shared online of Lowry during an interview on The Megyn Kelly Show in which some people thought Lowry was in the process of saying a racial slur when talking about Haitian migrants. Others thought he simply misspoke., Lowry simply stumbled over his words before correcting his own pronunciation. National Public Radio, which is taxpayer-funded, ran with the smear against Lowry anyway, giving it undue credibility.

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