Minnesota College Calls Police on Student Who Said ‘Tranny’ on the Radio

The manager of the student ​radio station ​at the University of Minnesota at ​Morris called the police on a student who used the word “tranny” (transsexual) while speaking on the radio. He and his co-hosts were forced to leave the studio, allegedly, because they had violated Federal Communications Commission rules against ‘hate speech’. Later, the University changed its position and said there had been complaints that the young men were drunk on the air.  Bob Corn-Revere, a media and First Amendment lawyer, says “Neither [saying ‘tranny’ nor drunk broadcasting] is a violation of FCC rules.”  Watch the video and you will see that the boys are not drunk, and the only reason given to them for being evicted is that they used the word ‘tranny’. -GEG

A university called the police on a student who used the word “tranny” on radio, kicking him and his co-host out of the studio, according to a Friday video.

The unnamed manager of the student radio station at University of Minnesota-Morris told the student co-hosts to leave the station, asserting that they had violated Federal Communications Commission (FCC) policy, but the university has since changed its stated reasoning behind the students’ suspension, reported The College Fix.

“You know, you can definitely, you see one tranny that’s trying to punch someone,” Brandon Albrecht, a UMM student, said on-air. “You know it’s automatically that one guy that you know I’m talking about. I bet you know. I’m not going to dox anybody and name them on air. But you two know if I say the tranny who looks like he’s going to punch someone. Yep.”

Albrecht used the term while discussing the lack of Antifa violence at his school with co-host Taylor Lehmann on their radio program “Deplorable Radio.”

Albrecht asserted that the station manager came approximately 15 minutes later with a police officer to kick them off air, while speaking with The College Fix.

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