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University Finally Removes Michael Knowles Condemnation From Home Page After Defamation Threat



The University of Buffalo condemned conservative commentator, author, and Daily Wire media host Michael Knowles for over a year on the website for its Department of Media Study apparently based on the false premise that he had called for genocide against transgender people. Knowles says the false claim represents the Leftโ€™s attempt to justify political violence against conservatives.

He threatened to sue the university for defamation and the attack promptly vanished from the website.

โ€œAfter almost 18 months on the home page of their website, I have been removed,โ€ Knowles told The Daily Signal in a phone interview Thursday.

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The University of Buffalo did not respond to The Daily Signalโ€™s request for comment by publication time.

Knowles noted that while he did speak at the University of Buffalo in March 2023, he did not graduate from the school.

โ€œThat they would see fit to dedicate room on their home page to little old me is kind of charming,โ€ he joked. โ€œNevertheless, itโ€™s not nice to lie about people.โ€

The University of Buffalo Department of Media Study home page included this statement directly beneath the introduction to the department:

The faculty of the Media Study department stand in solidarity with the transgender community and others who have been the target of Michael Knowlesโ€™ rhetoric. While we are committed to the free and open exchange of ideas, we are also committed to inclusiveness, social justice, and respect for all. There can be no open exchange of ideas without inclusion, justice, and respect. We view Knowlesโ€™ public appearance on our campus as contrary to the values and aims of our academic community.

The statement on Knowles disappeared Thursday after The Post Millennial reported the story and Knowles threatened to sue Tuesday.

โ€˜Transgenderism Must Be Eradicatedโ€™

The controversy dates back to Knowlesโ€™ speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference on March 5, 2023.

โ€œFor the good of society, and especially for the good of the poor people who have fallen prey to this confusion, transgenderism must be eradicated from public life entirely,โ€ย he declared at CPAC.

Although Knowles called for โ€œtransgenderismโ€โ€”the ideologyโ€”not โ€œtransgender peopleโ€ to be eradicated, left-leaning media outlets published stories claiming that he had called for genocide.

โ€œCPAC Speaker Calls for Transgender People to Be โ€˜Eradicated,’โ€ ran a Rolling Stone headline.

โ€œMichael Knowles Says Transgender Community Must Be โ€˜Eradicatedโ€™ at CPAC,โ€ screamed the Daily Beast.

โ€œCPAC Speakerโ€™s Trans Comments About โ€˜Eradicationโ€™ Sound Downright Genocidal,โ€ the HuffPost headline read.

โ€œDid I sneak in a call for genocide anywhere? No, I didnโ€™t,โ€ Knowles told The Daily Signal on Thursday. โ€œWhat Rolling Stone and these other outlets had done had transgressed the limits of mere political commentary and entered the territory of defamation.โ€

โ€œI mentioned this publicly and they did change their headlines,โ€ he added. โ€œThey tried to keep a strong face about it, but I think those lawyers knew. They folded like a cheap suit, and it looks like the University of Buffalo did the same thing.โ€

Knowles spoke to the University of Buffaloโ€™s Young Americaโ€™s Foundation chapter four days after giving his CPAC speech in 2023. Students protested the speech, repeating accusations that he had called for โ€œgenocide.โ€

In this context, the universityโ€™s media department put up its statement condemning Knowlesโ€”and kept it on the home page until this week.

โ€œI was permanently denounced for allegedly inciting genocide in a different speech on this academic department home page,โ€ Knowles said.

Justification for Political Violence

Knowles isnโ€™t just concerned about his reputation. He warns that false accusations like the one he faced may represent the Leftโ€™s attempt to justify political violence against conservatives.

โ€œThereโ€™s an irony to it, which is that they accuse us of inciting genocide, but in so doing they establish the justification for political violence against us,โ€ he told The Daily Signal. โ€œIronically, they are the ones inciting violence.โ€

Knowles noted that the Southern Poverty Law Center, a left-leaning nonprofit, keeps a โ€œdatabase of supposed hatemongers.โ€ The SPLC puts mainstream conservative and Christian organizations on a โ€œhate mapโ€ with chapters of the Ku Klux Klan, and that map has inspired an act of terrorism.

Knowles noted that his complete remarks at CPAC show compassion for those who struggle with gender identity.

โ€œEven if one were so illiterate as these liberal journalists, itโ€™s difficult to imagine how one could sincerely interpret my comments to be a call for violence,โ€ he said. โ€œIf Iโ€™m calling for the good of some person, Iโ€™m probably not calling for the death of that person.โ€

โ€œThe Left speaks out of both sides of their mouth,โ€ Knowles added. โ€œOut of one side they say this is the crucial civil rights issue of our generation and out of the other side they say this is a trivial matter, why do you care about this?โ€

He said the first half of the statement is closer to the truth that โ€œthis is an important matter.โ€

No Neutrality on Transgenderism

โ€œOn the issue of transgenderism, one has to pick a side,โ€ Knowles argued. โ€œEither men can become women or they canโ€™t.โ€

If men can become women, he postulated, it logically follows that even kids should be taught that gender is malleable. The truth must be true for everyone.

โ€œIf men canโ€™t become women, as they obviously cannot, then transgenderism is false for everyone, too, and we shouldnโ€™t encourage it because it is contrary to human flourishing,โ€ Knowles said.

Societies can tolerate many things, but must agree on certain foundational truths, he suggested.

โ€œWhat do we believe a man is? Political societies have to agree at least about the basics,โ€ Knowles insisted. โ€œIf we can no longer agree on the very meaning of the word man or woman, then we canโ€™t agree on anything.โ€

Matters of beingโ€”also known as ontologyโ€”and matters of how we learnโ€”also known as epistemologyโ€”must be established in order to have the fruitful deliberation on which a representative government depends, he argued.

โ€œThis is why the Leftโ€™s mockery of the notion of truth in recent yearsโ€”a cynical mockery evocative of Pontius Pilateโ€™s words to our Lordโ€”is so troublesome,โ€ Knowles explained.

(The commentator referenced the Roman procurator Pontius Pilateโ€™s question to Jesus, โ€œWhat is truth?โ€ In the gospels, Pilate orders the crucifixion of Jesus even after finding no guilt in him.)

โ€œAny body politic, but especially a representative democracy, requires that we persuade one another,โ€ the author added.

Seminaries of Transgenderism

Knowles lamented the decline of traditional Christianity in public life, noting that the rise of transgenderism in universities followed the Leftโ€™s push to remove the Bible from public schools.

โ€œIn the middle of the 20th century, the Left really attacks Christianity in public life by taking the Bible and prayer out of schools,โ€ he said. โ€œAmericans of varied religious views could agree that God exists and the Bible is a good guide to understanding the world.โ€

โ€œA vacuum was created and nature abhors a vacuum,โ€ Knowles explained. โ€œOne view is going to prevail. There is going to be a religious view that prevails. Itโ€™s a religious question and we ought not to back away from that.โ€

โ€œThe universities in America were founded as seminaries and they remain seminaries of a different sort,โ€ he noted. โ€œItโ€™s disturbing that the institutions of higher learning in America are enshrining as indisputable a demonstrably false and downright imbecilic view of human nature.โ€