As news outlets were shutting down for Thanksgiving, the University of North Carolina quietly gave white nationalists $2.5m to settle a lawsuit that hadn’t even been filed
On November 27, just as the courthouses were closing and newsrooms were
going to a skeleton crew, the Board of Governors of the University of
North Carolina – lately stuffed with GOP operatives and seemingly bent
on destroying the university – announced that it would settle a lawsuit
with the Sons of Confederate Veterans – a white nationalist organization
devoted to installing the “traitors’ flag” of the Confederacy across
the south – for $2.5m, diverting millions from educational purposes to
building a Klan museum.
But the story is much weirder than that. The lawsuit that the Board of Governors settled just before the lawsuit was actually filed.
The Board met via closed teleconference, having scheduled the meeting
days in advance, and approved the settlement an hour before they were
served with notice of the filing of the suit.
It gets worse. The issue over the lawsuit was that demonstrators had
toppled a Confederate monument, “Silent Sam,” in August 2018. But the
Sons of Confederate Veterans don’t own the Silent Sam statue, so it’s
difficult to understand how they’d even have standing to sue the
university.
The university agreed to to give the white nationalists custody of the
statue – a participation medal for the traitors who lost the battle to
own their neighbors – and to pay them $2.5m of “non-state funds” (donor
money, royalty money from university patents, etc) to use to build and
maintain a permanent home for the statue, on the condition that it not
be located near campus.
The Board of Governors was appointed by the state General Assembly,
whose GOP majority have received $21,500 from NC Heritage, a PAC
representing the Sons of Confederate Veterans.
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