Posted on 03/05/2026 10:37:25 AM PST by Miami Rebel
The secretary of Miami-Dade County’s Republican Party started a group chat primarily for conservative students last fall — and within three weeks it was filled with racist slurs, someone wrote dozens of ways of violently killing Black people and the chat was renamed after what one member described as “Nazi heaven.” In WhatsApp conversations leaked to the Miami Herald, participants used variations of the n-word more than 400 times, regularly described women as “whores,” used slurs to talk about Jewish and gay people and mused about Hitler’s politics.
Interspersed throughout were discussions about events promoting the Republican Party at Florida International University. The school told the Herald the chat logs are part of an ongoing criminal investigation. The conversations included some of the campus’ top conservative leaders: the county GOP secretary, FIU’s Turning Point USA chapter president and the former College Republicans recruitment chair. The group chat — verified by two people in the group — reveals the extent of racism and extremism within the highest ranks of campus Republican Party leadership in Miami at a time Florida’s Republicans are reckoning with an increasingly emboldened far right.
Another member of the chat, William Bejerano — who tried to start a pro-life group at Miami Dade College — was the primary user of the n-word in the group. At one point, he posted a block of text calling for dozens of acts of extreme violence against Black people, who he referred to using the n-word, including crucifying, beheading and dissecting people. Bejerano hung up the phone when reached by the Herald. Dariel Gonzalez, the College Republicans’ recruitment chairman at the time, responded in the chat: “How edgy.”
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Since black activist groups from the Panthers to Black Lives Matter on have "called for acts of extreme violence against White people" for decades, it's really difficult to feel much outrage over this. What goes around comes around.
Its 2026...they might be bots--on the other hand if they are bots I guess they are "troll bots"?
Trolls trying to incite hate speech.
We have an education system, an entertainment industry, and a mass media that constantly bombards young people with the message "if you are a white, heterosexual male, you're an oppressor and the cause of suffering for non-whites, homosexuals, etc", there's bound to be this kind of backlash among young white men.
It isn't pretty, but the leftist agitators who've spent the past decades telling young white kids to "check their white privilege" have only themselves to blame for it.
None of the things you mentioned are good. I wonder if some are from leftists who are trying to make conservatives look bad.
I think conservatives have been intimidated, repressed and silenced. That creates a lot of anger, and it is not always properly focused.
It’s the “Progressives” sabotaging Republicans. Some people get their kicks that way
Remember the Tea Party days, when we were infiltrated by Nazi or racist themed individuals, trying to portray us as such? That may well be happening again, there.
Exactly.
How many of these people had family members who were raped, robbed and/or murdered by blacks and nothing was done about it?
Or they were blamed for it.
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