Turning Point USA leader calls for firing of radical UNC professor

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 September 28, 2025

The radical left really exposed themselves in the wake of Charlie Kirk's death, as many of them simply couldn't hold back the hatred and radical progressive vitriol they spewed on social media and in their personal lives.

According to Fox News, Turning Point USA spokesperson Andrew Kolvet called on one particularly radical leftist, who happens to be a professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, to be fired after it was revealed what some of his extracurricular activities involved.

Asian and Middle Eastern Studies professor Dwayne Dixon is allegedly tied to the Redneck Revolt's Silver Valley chapter, which is reportedly a branch of the John Brown Gun Club.

The clubs are known for their radical protesting, including violent attacks on ICE facilities in Washington and Texas.

What's going on?

The radical leftist professor's ties to the club became apparent to Kolvet, who then took to social media to demand he be relieved of his position at the University.

Fox News noted:

Kolvet's demand, which he posted to X, came after John Brown Gun Club recruitment flyers were seen on Georgetown University's campus Wednesday and Thursday with the writing, "Hey fascist! Catch this!" an apparent nod to writing that was written on bullet casings linked to Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk's Sept. 10 assassination.

"UPDATE: I posted this flyer our team spotted at Georgetown, and now we find out professors at “elite” schools are members of this group and its offshoots. This professor must be immediately fired and the group/network investigated," Kolvet wrote.

A UNC at Chapel Hill spokesperson said that the school respects free speech and didn't indicate whether or not the professor would be investigated.

The revelation unfolded at the same time ICE facilities face increasing dangers from groups like the one the professor is a part of.

Social media reaction

Plenty of social media users reacted to Kolvet's revelation in his X post.

"Professors are some of the main instigators of many of these things. They interact in more ways than just teaching the courses," one X user wrote.

Another X user wrote, "Lock them up!"

It'll be interesting to see if the school takes any action, whatsoever.

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