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Retired Colorado professor calls Turning Point USA supporters ‘Nazis’ in angry rant after chapter approved

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A retired Colorado professor angrily branded Turning Point USA supporters ‘Nazi’s’ in an fiery exchange after the university reversed its decision to block a chapter from its campus. 

On November 7, former Fort Lewis College professor David Kozak was seen on footage calling conservatives ‘Nazi’s’ and ‘fascists’ and flipping off the camera recording him. 

The display came after the college reversed its decision to block a Turning Point USA chapter on campus – before eventually approving it at the November 7 meeting.

In a clip by Libs of TikTok on X, the video showed Kozak being blocked by a woman as he bitterly spoke to the Associated Students of Fort Lewis College who had called an emergency meeting to approve to the chapter. 

The association’s decision to block the chapter had previously sparked backlash. 

Kozak, a former anthropology professor at the college, was heard on video saying, ‘Go on, fascists. Go on, Nazi lovers.’

‘There’s no need for that we haven’t said anything to you. Thank you,’ the woman blocking him said.  

As Kozak said ‘f*** the Nazi’s’ to the camera, a member of the crowd began telling him that Jesus loves him, which insighted him to sarcastically call back ‘Oh, he does?’

On November 7, former Fort Lewis College professor David Kozak was seen on footage calling conservatives 'Nazi's' and 'fascists' and flipping off the camera recording him

On November 7, former Fort Lewis College professor David Kozak was seen on footage calling conservatives ‘Nazi’s’ and ‘fascists’ and flipping off the camera recording him

The display came as the Associated Students of Fort Lewis College suddenly reversed its decision to block a TPUSA chapter from campus

The display came as the Associated Students of Fort Lewis College suddenly reversed its decision to block a TPUSA chapter from campus 

Kozak, a former anthropology professor at the college, was heard on video saying, 'Go on, fascists. Go on, Nazi lovers'

Kozak, a former anthropology professor at the college, was heard on video saying, ‘Go on, fascists. Go on, Nazi lovers’

‘And he loves Nazi’s too, huh? Fascists?’ Kozak continued.

The woman blocking him then responded that, ‘Jesus loves everybody, Christ – Our God loves everybody.’

‘He loves fascists, he loves Nazi’s, he loves haters,’ Kozak responded. 

A spokesperson for the college told the Daily Mail in a statement: ‘Mr Kozak retired from Fort Lewis College in 2022 and is no longer employed at the college.’

‘Fort Lewis College is committed to fostering an inclusive, student-centered learning environment that values both free expression and responsible leadership.,’ the spokesperson continued.

‘Fort Lewis College appreciates ASFLC’s leadership in addressing a complex issue and continues to support students in developing their understanding of free expression, inclusion, and civic responsibility.

‘Our students have seized this opportunity to engage in thoughtful dialogue about civil discourse, free speech, and free expression.’

The decision to block a chapter from the college came as a student-backed petition, which garnered hundreds of signatures, argued against the chapter and said the organization ‘has engaged in actions that directly harm our community.’

‘At a college where many students identify as Indigenous, students of color, LGBTQ+, or from other underrepresented backgrounds, this harm cannot be ignored,’ the petition said. 

‘We are calling on Fort Lewis College to take action that prioritizes student safety and well-being by refusing to recognize the TPUSA chapter as an RSO.’

A spokesperson for the college said that Kozak had retired in 2022

A spokesperson for the college said that Kozak had retired in 2022

Charlie Kirk, founder and former CEO of Turning Point USA, was shot and killed at Utah Valley University in September

Charlie Kirk, founder and former CEO of Turning Point USA, was shot and killed at Utah Valley University in September

Kozak was seen flipping off the camera recording him as a woman blocked him from supporters of the decision to approve the chapter

Kozak was seen flipping off the camera recording him as a woman blocked him from supporters of the decision to approve the chapter

The petition pointed out TPUSA’s plans to host a transphobic activist on Transgender Remembrance Day, its role in peddling a petition calling to reinstate gendered bathrooms and ‘normalcy,’ and the organization’s ‘public rhetoric and on-campus activities’ that ‘spread division, intolerance, and fear among marginalized communities.’

Flynn, a senior student at the college, said the chapter’s block was an attack on free expression, Fox News reported. 

His efforts to have the board of seven elected senators approve the chapter, at the time, were unsuccessful. 

‘Many of our morals and interests must be pushed to the side,’ Asa Worthington, the student body president of the association, told the outlet. 

‘The safety of our student body and the FLC community has always been and always will be ASFLC’s top priority.’ 

Flynn’s plan for the chapter, according to critics, mirrored TPUSA’s ‘professor watchlist’ – which calls for professors who allegedly discriminate against conservative students and teach ‘leftist propaganda’ in the classroom to be ‘unmasked.’

The watchlist initiative was created by TPUSA’s founder Charlie Kirk, who was shot and killed in September, and faced masses of backlash for its potential to present safety risks for educators. 

The Daily Mail reached out to Fort Lewis College and Kozak for comment. 

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