21 campus hate crime hoaxes were revealed this year

21 campus hate crime hoaxes were revealed this year

“There were 21 campus hate crime hoaxes uncovered this year,” showing that the “demand for racism continues to exceed the supply,” reports The College Fix. “A hate crime hoax occurs when a person admits to fabricating the attack or something that appears criminal turns out to not be, such as a noose that is really just a garage pulley at a NASCAR race. It can also include situations where the given facts suggest no one intended to harm someone on the basis of race, sex, sexual orientation, or religion.”

For example, Roda Osman, a graduate student at the University of Texas, raised $40,000 based on the pretense she was the victim of assault. But in reality, video shows her taking the first swing during an argument.

A basketball spectator at Illinois State University falsely claimed that a fan used a racial slur during a game last December, but no such slur turned up after the university interviewed 47 people and reviewed hours and hours of footage.

An East Ramapo High School women’s basketball player falsely claimed fans made racial taunts, including “monkey” sounds, during a game this year. But no evidence turned up, and a parent at the game refuted the allegations.

People claimed that a noose in the Francis Howell school district was a racist hate crime. But it was not racially motivated. A “kid in crisis” left the noose. “After extensive conversations and investigation, we do not believe this to be a racially-motivated incident,” said a news release from the Francis Howell School school district said. A black parent had jumped to the conclusion that the noose was racially motivated while the local NAACP blamed it on conservative school board members.

A Muslim student at the University of Washington falsely claimed her Jewish roommate threatened her with a knife during an argument about the war in Gaza. But the Muslim student herself declined to have cops investigate, and the Jewish roommate, who rebutted the allegations, moved out of the residence hall they shared to avoid her. The Muslim student made additional false allegations. For example, she falsely claimed another roommate assaulted her in retaliation for reporting the Jewish roommate. No police report or evidence supports that allegation.

At Rhodes College, notes containing “F n-word” and “Trump rules” were “fabricated” near black fraternities and sororities.

At Illinois State University, the supposed victim of an anti-gay “hate crime” was not even gay, and changed his story multiple times. Evidence strongly suggests he was not victimized at all.

In Baltimore, a black school official used artificial intelligence to frame a white principal for racism.

LU Staff

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