"The students at that school had to fight to get me there, because the multicultural students [and professors] didn't want another opinion. They didn't want to accept Christians and conservatives who disagree with their values. There was a black girl there who was so angry she couldn't speak. She just hissed at me. One guy told me I had anti-black sentiments. When I asked why, he said it was because I spoke out against Jesse Jackson."
--Rev. Peterson remarking on how he was treated when he gave a speech at Gonzaga University, Oct. 8, 2001.
Rev. Peterson is the man behind the National Boycott of the NAACP, believing the organization to be nothing more than a tool of the largely “elite, socialist” Democratic Party.
"Blacks are not suffering due to racism but the lack of moral character." -- Rev. Peterson