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Kyle Rittenhouse spoke at the University of Memphis during his second campus visit, drawing a small audience amid calmer protests. His presentation focused on the Second Amendment and his trial experiences, while officials emphasized the importance of respectful discourse. Attendance restrictions led to a more controlled environment compared to previous events, and discussions surrounding freedom of speech and gun rights remain at the forefront.
Memphis – Kyle Rittenhouse addressed a small crowd at the University of Memphis on January 22, 2025, marking his second appearance at the campus following a controversial visit nearly a year prior. This latest speech drew around 40 attendees, significantly fewer than the turnout for his initial event, which was characterized by uproar and widespread protests.
Outside the auditorium, a limited yet vocal group of demonstrators gathered, chanting phrases such as “killer on campus” and brandishing signs expressing strong opposition to Rittenhouse. In contrast to 2024, when protests numbered approximately 200 and disrupted his speech before he could effectively address the audience, this year’s event proceeded without major interruptions. The atmosphere inside was notably subdued, with attendees remaining silent as Rittenhouse spoke, many choosing to record the event.
Rittenhouse’s presentation focused on the Second Amendment and recounted his experiences stemming from his first-degree intentional homicide trial. He referenced the changes he perceived in Memphis since his previous visit, hinting at a “matured” environment. During a subsequent Q&A session, he limited his responses to questions concerning his personal experiences related to the shooting incident, dismissing inquiries about broader topics such as gun rights or the controversies surrounding his earlier comments.
The event was organized by the Turning Point USA chapter at the University of Memphis, an organization that has been actively involved in conservative political discourse on campuses nationwide. University officials clarified that while the event was organized by a registered student group, it was not officially sponsored by the university itself. The Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF), which represents the organizing group, has been instrumental in securing Rittenhouse’s appearances and addressing disruptions.
Notably absent from this appearance was Rittenhouse’s service dog, Milo, who accompanied him during his earlier visits. The university has stated its commitment to facilitating a respectful discourse at upcoming events, particularly one scheduled for February 26, 2025, which has already sold out, indicating continued interest in Rittenhouse’s views despite his polarizing history.
Rittenhouse became a nationally recognized figure following the shooting of three individuals during protests in Kenosha, Wisconsin, in 2020, which were sparked by the Black Lives Matter movement. His acquittal of all charges related to the incident has made him a controversial figure within conservative circles, drawing both significant support and vehement opposition.
Reflecting on the event attendance and reception this time around, some students expressed a sense of control over the proceedings. Restrictions were noted regarding the number of individuals allowed entry to the hall, which appeared to contribute to a more manageable atmosphere for the speech. This balance between maintaining order and allowing for open discussion remains a focal point for university officials as they prepare for Rittenhouse’s next visit.
The changes in the reception of Rittenhouse at the University of Memphis are indicative of the ongoing debates surrounding freedom of speech, gun rights, and the role of controversial figures in a university setting. As discussions continue to evolve, the university remains committed to navigating these complexities while ensuring that discourse remains respectful and productive.
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