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23 Jun 2025, 9:40 pm

Florida campus roiled after antisemitic student wins award for paper defending white supremacy

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A University of Florida law student who posted that Jews must be “abolished by any means necessary” won an award for a paper in which he argued that the Constitution applies solely to white people.

The honor for an avowed white supremacist and antisemite has roiled the campus at the public university, in a state where a 2023 law prevents state funding for university programs that advocate for “diversity, equity, and inclusion or promote or engage in political or social activism.”

Preston Damsky, 29, received the “book award” for a paper he wrote for a class last fall. In the paper, he argued for the removal of voting rights protections for non-white citizens and orders to kill “criminal infiltrators at the border,” according to the New York Times.

The award for the paper was given to Damsky by Federal Judge John L. Badalamenti, a Trump administration appointee who taught Damsky’s class.

The law school’s interim dean, Merritt McAlister, initially defended Damsky’s accolade, invoking “institutional neutrality,” arguing in an email to the law school community that professors must not engage in “viewpoint discrimination” and, according to the NYT.

McAlister’s argument underscores a growing tension within academia as the Trump administration escalates its campaign against DEI with policies that have seen Holocaust remembrance pages stripped from government websites but allowed far-right sentiments to go unchecked.

After receiving the class award, Damsky, who told the NYT that referring to him as a Nazi “would not be manifestly wrong,” doubled down on his incendiary messages. He opened an account on X in which he repeatedly posted antisemitic and white supremacist sentiments.

Carliss Chatman, a visiting law professor at the school during the spring semester, told the NYT that she was struck by the response to Damsky’s essay in contrast to her experience at the school.

A class Chatman had proposed, titled “Race, Entrepreneurship and Inequality,” was renamed by the school’s administration to just “Entrepreneurship” before being added to the catalogue.

“I just find it fascinating that this student can write an article, a series of articles that are essentially manifestoes, and that’s free speech,” Chatman said. “But my class can’t be called ‘Race, Entrepreneurship and Inequality.’”

Shortly after arriving at the school, a number of Jewish and Black students approached Chatman with concerns about Damsky.

“We should not be giving awards to things that advocate for white supremacy and white power,” Chatman told the NYT, adding that she believed the award had “emboldened” Damsky to begin posting his racist and antisemitic comments on social media.

Antisemitic and racist social media posts
In one post on X, Damsky argued that President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio were “controlled by Jews,” a group that he called “the common enemy of humanity,” according to the Times.

In dozens of other posts Damsky made from February to April, he described Jewish people as “parasitizing the West,” described immigrants as “invaders” and advocated for a white ethnostate, according to the University of Florida student paper The Independent Florida Alligator.

In a post in late March, Damsky wrote that Jews must be “abolished by any means necessary,” which prompted the school on April 3 to suspend him and issue a trespass order against him, barring him from the university property for three years.

Crackdown on campus antisemitism
The controversy over Damsky’s antisemitic and racist remarks comes as the Trump administration has cracked down on universities over alleged antisemitism on their campuses stemming from pro-Palestinian protests.

Earlier this month, Florida officials rejected a bid from the university to hire the former president of the University of Michigan to helm the school, citing his response to pro-Palestinian protests on his former campus.

The University of Florida has the highest number of Jewish undergraduate students of any public university in the country, with a population of 6,500 Jewish students, or 19% of the student body, according to Hillel International.

Following a request for comment from JTA, the University of Florida replied that they could not provide information on student records or disciplinary processes, but shared that on April 3, the University of Florida Police Department issued a trespass warning to “the person in question.”

Administrators haven’t said what led to Damsky’s trespass order, which came following scrutiny of his social media.

In a statement, the University of Florida Hillel condemned Damsky’s rhetoric and said that they hoped the school’s administration would review the policy that allowed him to receive the award for his paper.

“There is no place at UF for this type of hateful rhetoric. We are grateful that the university responded by suspending the student, barring him from campus, increasing police presence around the law school, and initiating disciplinary proceedings aimed at expulsion,” the statement read.

“This 'book award' was presented automatically to the student with the top grade in the course, which creates a false impression of endorsement of the student’s work. We hope the administrators will take time to review this policy moving forward,” the statement continued.

On March 21, a University of Florida law professor replied to Damsky’s post calling for the elimination of Jewish people, and asked if he would murder her and her family, according to the Alligator.

In response, Damsky wrote, “Surely a genocide of all whites should be an even greater outrage than a genocide of all Jews, given the far greater number of whites.”

One 24-year-old Jewish third-year law student who was only identified by his first name, Daniel, told the Alligator in April that he wanted the law school to denounce Damsky’s views and draw a line between offensive speech and calls for violence.

“From my perspective, it just looks like he got away with it for two years until he threatened a faculty member,” Daniel told the Alligator. “It’s been very concerning. It felt like the administration just thought that they could close their eyes and wait for it to go away.”


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24 Jun 2025, 7:12 pm

Florida isn't just a US state, it's in a state a state of complete insanity.



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Barchan wrote:
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26 Jun 2025, 3:28 am

University of Florida!! U.S. News & World Report currently ranks UF as the 7th best public university. Forbes also recognizes UF as a top public institution, placing it 4th in their rankings.

Not any more...

An institution that defends hate speech is going to get in serious trouble...



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27 Jun 2025, 12:59 am

cyberdora wrote:
University of Florida!! U.S. News & World Report currently ranks UF as the 7th best public university. Forbes also recognizes UF as a top public institution, placing it 4th in their rankings.

Not any more...

An institution that defends hate speech is going to get in serious trouble...


In many European countries, hate speech is a criminal offense. Yet it's protected in the US, because people cry "persecution" when they're not allowed to do or say what they want with total impunity.

Example: Someone goes an a pro-LGBTQ page on FB, and tells people they're going to hell if they don't "repent". That type of rhetoric can be traumatic to people in that community. But if the poster is banned from that page, or from FB altogether, he will claim that FB is "oppressing Christians".

The white/straight/male/Christian persecution complex is a major reason the US lags behind most other similarly developed countries.

The US needs to join the rest of the civilized world and criminalize hate speech.


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27 Jun 2025, 1:36 am

For those that may not have read the article and text fully, the award was not granted by the school itself - it was granted by a trump-appointed federal judge with no affiliation to the school. The award was granted based on him getting the top grade in the class, not for the essay itself. He has since been trespassed from the school.

The school itself tried to play it neutral, while certain members of staff were more outspoken against. UF is a public school, and a very large one - like physically large, the campus is massively massive - and likely incurs great expense, and also relies on federal money. Seems like they're trying to avoid negative attention from the powers that be.

Odds are they are trying to avoid accusation of "cancelling" the guy, from the right, while also avoiding retribution, but still taking what action they can to remove him, since he is now trespassed.

Additionally, gainesville is incredibly redneck. It's within 45 minutes of both westboro baptist church, and a KKK chapter. It was not uncommon to drive off the paved road onto a dirt road, and see a confederate flag accompanied by a noose. Statistically, someone like the guy above was gonna get admitted to the school at some point or another.



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27 Jun 2025, 3:23 am

uncommondenominator wrote:
For those that may not have read the article and text fully, the award was not granted by the school itself - it was granted by a trump-appointed federal judge with no affiliation to the school. The award was granted based on him getting the top grade in the class, not for the essay itself. He has since been trespassed from the school.


that's a relief!



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27 Jun 2025, 3:17 pm

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29 Jun 2025, 3:08 am

the UF campus has ignored the trump appointed academic's "award" and have expelled the POS student



Both the academic (Badalamenti) and student have actually breached Ron DeSatan's own declaration that Florida's education system should not contain "hateful" identity politics that create "division". Oh the irony.

the student is gone but what about this Judge John Badalamenti?



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29 Jun 2025, 3:33 am

Was that a white sheet of paper?



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05 Jul 2025, 7:37 pm

On investigation, it does appear the "Levin" College of Law at the UoF might have escaped further scrutiny in burying this incident.

Under new Florida laws, underwritten by DeSantis and trump. Senate Bill 266, Florida's state universities are prohibited from using state or federal funds for DEI programs that classify individuals based on race, ethnicity, or other protected characteristics for preferential treatment.

Senate Bill 266, in the context of Florida's higher education system, directly impacts how assignments are set by removing funding from programs with ties to DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) and banning the discussion of certain concepts related to systemic racism, sexism, and privilege. This legislation also removes courses related to these topics from the core curriculum at Florida universities.
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10 ... y-abstract

Now what's interesting is the UoF has suspended the student, but not for writing his racist paper. He was suspended because of social media posts which specifically targeted Jews.
https://www.jpost.com/diaspora/antisemi ... cle-858750

So this had me scratching my head. How is it that the student, Preston Damsky, faced no repercussions for his racist paper? Answer: Both the College and Unversity assumed that Damsky was protected by the new senate bill 266 and his freedom of speech constitutional rights. But if you read the Bill it specifically bans - the discussion of certain concepts related to systemic racism, sexism, and privilege.

But here's where it get's interesting. Damsky isn't the only one to have breached the bill. the law professor who set the assignment, trump appointed federal judge John L. Badalamenti. this judge, like many republicans is an "originalist". Originalists are proponents of a theory of constitutional interpretation that emphasizes the original meaning of the text at the time it was written. He knew full well the constitution, if interpreted, as it was written, would have to consider slavery and race. In effect he has breached Senate bill 266 twice. Firstly by permitting an assignment like this to be given to students. Second by awarding Damsky the book award. Finally the law school’s interim dean, Merritt McAlister, defended Damsky’s accolade, invoking “institutional neutrality,” and then claiming the school is not at fault as the award goes automatically to the student with the highest grade.

So here are my questions
1. why isn't slimeball governor DeSantis asking for Mcallister and slimeball professor Badalementi to not lose their jobs for actually breaching his own Senate bill 266?
2. why is critical race theory banned but originalism applauded?
3. How exactly is a known white supremacist given the highest score in faculty for an assignment calling for all non-whites to be deported and immigrants shot on sight at the border but only comes on the University radar when he starts targeting jews on social media?

I'm neither a constitutional lawyer and only have superficial understanding of Florida law (heck! I'm not even American) but if I can see this then not sure how "real" legal minds can pretend to ignore what seems blatantly obvious to me. I now think the University of Florida needs to address these issues and governor DeSatan demonstrate he's not using his bills to promote white supremacy.



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