Almost a 12 months after his contentious and turbulent go to to the College of Memphis, Kyle Rittenhouse is getting ready for one more talking occasion on the campus subsequent month.
In keeping with occasion data on the faculty web site, the 22-year-old gun rights activist is slated to talk on the College of Memphis’ journalism faculty on Feb. 26 about “his experiences and the significance of our Second Modification rights.”

He was invited by the conservative political group Turning Level USA (TPUSA), the identical group that hosted his go to to the faculty final March, to talk about “the Second Modification“ and the “lies of [Black Lives Matter].”
Final 12 months’s talking occasion at U of M’s Centre Theatre was a part of a brief, nationwide faculty tour that featured further appearances at Western Kentucky College and Kent State College, the place the campus communities held giant demonstrations to denounce the occasions. TPUSA chapters at these colleges additionally sponsored these visits.
On the College of Memphis, dozens of scholars who opposed his occasion confirmed as much as heckle him and volley questions on his political stances, prompting him to depart the stage early. Viral movies additionally confirmed the moments protesters ran Rittenhouse and TPUSA members who accompanied him off the campus.
Months after the occasion, the Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) despatched a requirement letter to the varsity alleging that campus officers “allowed a mob” to close down Rittenhouse’s go to however nonetheless charged TPUSA $1,600 for safety who “stood idly by.”
The group additionally objected to the college’s calls for for TPUSA to modify from its ticketing program to the faculty’s ticketing system, which they stated allowed college students who deliberate to protest the occasion to order seats.
College of Memphis officers despatched a press release to native information shops about Rittenhouse’s subsequent go to to the campus: “The speaker has been invited by a registered pupil group. This occasion will not be sponsored by the College of Memphis.”
Despite the fact that widespread opposition surfaced final 12 months to Rittenhouse’s earlier go to, U of M acknowledged they might not legally prohibit the occasion, citing the First Modification and Tennessee’s Campus Free Speech Act.
Information of his subsequent go to is already making waves on-line. Rittenhouse’s supporters are celebrating the occasion, however opponents are lower than happy.
“That is simply all about stirring the pot,” one Fb person commented.
“He was rushed off the stage for a motive. Take a touch, he isn’t wished right here,” one other added.
“Should you don’t need to hear what he has to say – Don’t Go!” another person wrote.
Rittenhouse turned broadly identified at age 17 after he fatally shot two males and wounded one other throughout a 2020 protest towards the police taking pictures of Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wisconsin. He claimed self-defense throughout his trial, and a jury later acquitted him of any wrongdoing.


















