Donald Trump Jr., President Trump Donald John TrumpBubba Wallace to be driver of Michael Jordan, Denny Hamlin NASCAR team Graham: GOP will confirm Trump's Supreme Court nominee before the election Southwest Airlines, unions call for six-month extension of government aid MORE’s oldest son, reportedly attacked universities during a speech at the University of North Texas.

“A lot of other universities don’t teach civility or intellectual openness anymore,” Trump told the crowd, according the Forth Worth Star-Telegram.

“They’ve become captive to political hatreds. That’s how innocent questions become verbal assaults,” he said.

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The newspaper reported that Trump Jr. made $100,000 from the speech, which was part of a series at the university.

Trump Jr. reportedly described hate speech as “anything that says America is a good country and our founders were great people, that we need borders.”

“Hate speech is anything faithful to the moral teaching of the Bible,” he added.

The president’s son also discussed nationalism, a key component of both Trump’s campaign and presidency so far, arguing nationalism is about peace rather than war.

“There’s a lot of people who don’t like the idea of nationalism. There’s some confusion perhaps as to what it actually means. Some think it means a willingness to make war. But it’s actually just the opposite,” he said, according to the newspaper.

“Making war is not often in a country’s best interest except for when it is attacked or directly threatened. It’s the liberal imperialist who will be ready to make war when they’re not threatened. The true nationalist always seeks peace.”