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Student Assembly II


October 21, 2025

Dean Moulton again steps to the podium, 


“Good Afternoon. As you are all aware, we have a dangerous predator on campus. The only common element among the victims, is that they were all politically liberal to one extent or another. Special Agent Nathan Boxer of the FBI, here with us today, has suggested to me that our suspect, if indeed there is only one individual, is definitely not a trained military or government assassin, is probably homophobic, Caucasian, and very racist.” 


A young Caucasian junior, John Anderson, is recognized, then asks a question, 


“With all due respect to the FBI, why should we consider the assumption that the suspect is Caucasian and racist. to be anything other than a programmed knee-jerk reaction? We all know that forced race mixing destroys every race and ethnicity, not just Caucasians. A person isn’t against other races just because they want their own race to survive. Self-respecting educated people of all races and cultures everywnere support Libertarian Nationalism, because a study of history and economics shows that it’s the only political arrangement that can ever work.” 


Moulton may be a pansy, but he’s not the unjust creep that Gorgeous George hoped he was, nor is he stupid, and replies, 


‘John, I think you’ve made a very good point. I’m sorry I didn’t think of it myself.” 


Ted looks delighted by Anderson’s remarks, and decides that it would be well to avoid being seen talking with him. He is also pleased with Moulton’s response. The dean may actually be an asset to the college. 


Special agent Boxer looks disgruntled, and makes a note to question Anderson about his recent activities. Unknown to Ted at this time, his own name is on Boxer’s list of people to question, but only because of his recent arrival on campus.