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Ragebait or Real Discourse? Fearless Debates Hits UNC

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Release Date: 09/30/2025

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Two conservative political activists from Fearless Debates sat behind a table near the Old Well on Friday, Sept. 19. With signs promoting deportation and rejecting abortion, they drew a crowd of UNC students, faculty and community members. Fearless Debates recently began their Fearless Tour, which sees the team visiting university campuses around the country to discuss hot button political issues.


Hear more about Fearless Debates’ political activism and UNC’s reaction to it on Heel Talk.

Story by Andrew Sellers