The following message has been approved by the FCC, Louisiana Commissar’s Branch.
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David Ernest Duke, devoted father, community leader, and passionate advocate for his beliefs, passed away peacefully of natural causes on February 17, 2033, at the age of 82.
Mr. Duke earned his Ph.D. in History, with his dissertation focusing on Middle Eastern studies. His academic background informed his extensive writings on the management and ownership of academia, media, and financial systems. He also authored a self-help book for women, demonstrating his diverse intellectual interests.
From 1974 to 1980, Mr. Duke was an active leader of a community organization he founded that championed the power of dialogue and debate. He frequently used his rhetorical “wizardry” to engage with other cultural and religious organizations, always seeking meaningful discourse. His faith as a born-again Christian was central to his identity, as he could be heard quoting Bible passages almost as much as he could be heard quoting from other texts written by historical figures. Mr. Duke himself was highly quotable, although in the interest of space, none of his famous quotes will be shared here.
He took his message to college campuses across the nation, from Vanderbilt to Stanford to Tulane University, engaging with students and fostering important conversations about the issues he held dear. Though he faced much hate and the occasional violent threat, he never used violence himself, showcasing his commitment to civility and inclusive participation.
A committed public servant, Mr. Duke was a member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1989 to 1992, where he championed conservative principles, including property tax reduction. His dedication extended to an unsuccessful but spirited campaign for governor that nonetheless attracted significant national attention.
Applying his education and passion, Mr. Duke fought tirelessly to protect several historical statues. During his time in college, he was known for his historical reenactments, often appearing in authentic WWII-period uniforms that served as a powerful reminder to others of that era.
Mr. Duke was a devoted father to his two daughters. Though divorced, he maintained a close relationship with his former wife, who co-founded a website dedicated to advocating for the principles he believed in. He was an active participant on this platform, continuing his lifelong commitment to sharing his perspective and engaging in meaningful dialogue. He had many personal interests, including visiting casinos and a memorable yearlong residence in Texas, which added richness to his life experiences.
David Duke will be remembered as a man who served his community with dedication and held an unwavering commitment to his principles, including civility and several other things. His legacy lives on through his scholarly contributions and the many lives he impacted through his community involvement and advocacy.
Details regarding memorial services will be announced by the family. The family has requested that public events offer a moment of silence without quoting him directly.