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Hate Hoax: Student Fakes Anti-Gay Notes from Trump Fa
« on: November 23, 2016, 07:47:36 PM »
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Hate Hoax: Student Fakes Anti-Gay Notes from Trump Fan
NBC Chicago
by JOHN BINDER23 Nov 2016

A North Park University student fabricated a story where she claimed that President-Elect Donald Trump supporters had sent her “hateful” notes and emails following the 2016 Election, local police confirmed.

Taylor Volk, the Chicago college student, said on Nov. 14 that she had received notes and emails containing threatening and harassing language, along with mentions to Trump, according to NBC Chicago.

Volk said the notes were tacked onto her door, containing homophobic slurs and Trump references.

In a statement from the university, President David Parkyn confirmed that the student had “fabricated” the entire story.

“We are confident there is no further threat of repeated intolerance to any member of our campus community stemming from this recent incident,” Parkyn said.

Parkyn told local media that Volk is no longer enrolled at the university, which serves as an “immigrant gateway community,” according to NBC Chicago.

http://www.breitbart.com/texas/2016/11/23/hate-hoax-student-fakes-anti-gay-notes-sent-trump-fan/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social

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Re: Hate Hoax: Student Fakes Anti-Gay Notes from Trump Fa
« Reply #1 on: November 24, 2016, 06:41:25 AM »
Reddit CEO Steve Huffman admits changing posts made by Donald Trump supporters


http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/article/38088712/reddit-ceo-steve-huffman-admits-changing-posts-made-by-donald-trump-supporters

Reddit's chief executive Steve Huffman has admitted editing posts made about him by Donald Trump fans on the site.
He says rather than change the meaning of the posts, he simply redirected abuse targeted at him back at the writers of the insults.
It follows news that the site had banned a thread which discussed a conspiracy involving Hillary Clinton.
"Pizzagate" claimed Hillary Clinton was running a paedophile group out of a pizza restaurant.
The manager of the restaurant says he has been receiving death threats and has reached out to social networks to help him stop the conspiracy theory from spreading.
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Re: Hate Hoax: Student Fakes Anti-Gay Notes from Trump Fa
« Reply #2 on: November 28, 2016, 10:35:53 AM »
Hate Hoax: Student Fakes Anti-Gay Notes from Trump Fan
by JOHN BINDER
23 Nov 2016
Chicago, IL


A North Park University student fabricated a story where she claimed that President-Elect Donald Trump supporters had sent her “hateful” notes and emails following the 2016 Election, local police confirmed.

Taylor Volk, the Chicago college student, said on Nov. 14 that she had received notes and emails containing threatening and harassing language, along with mentions to Trump, according to NBC Chicago.

Volk said the notes were tacked onto her door, containing homophobic slurs and Trump references.

In a statement from the university, President David Parkyn confirmed that the student had “fabricated” the entire story.

“We are confident there is no further threat of repeated intolerance to any member of our campus community stemming from this recent incident,” Parkyn said.

Parkyn told local media that Volk is no longer enrolled at the university, which serves as an “immigrant gateway community,” according to NBC Chicago.

http://www.breitbart.com/texas/2016/11/23/hate-hoax-student-fakes-anti-gay-notes-sent-trump-fan/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social

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Re: Hate Hoax: Student Fakes Anti-Gay Notes from Trump Fa
« Reply #3 on: December 22, 2016, 09:52:42 AM »
Hate Hoax: Pro-Trump Students Cleared of Harassment Claims
by JOHN BINDER
20 Dec 2016

Two college students who are President-Elect Donald Trump supporters have been cleared of accusations that they harassed other students after celebrating Trump’s victory with police finding no evidence to support the hate crime claims.

Following Trump’s stunning victory against Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton, Babson College students Parker Rand-Ricciardi and Edward Tomasso drove through Wellesley College in celebration.

Other students claimed Ricciardi and Tomasso drove through the campus harassing on-lookers, spitting, and yelling slurs at anti-Trump students, according to the Boston Globe.

Ricciardi and Tomasso strongly denied the accusations, saying all they had done was drive through the campus shouting Trump’s “Make America Great Again” slogan and waving a Trump flag.

The Wellesley College Honor Board has fully cleared the false accusations, announcing that they found no evidence to support that the two men had harassed or shouted epithets at other students.

Immediately following the incident, the mainstream media ran with the accusations, reporting them as fact, which Ricciardi’s attorney say has taken a toll on the entire Ricciardi family.

“This has been an extremely difficult, painful five weeks for Parker and his family, one that has naturally taken a toll on them,” Ricciardi’s attorney said in a statement to the Boston Globe. “They are grateful for the kindness and support of so many people, including both friends and complete strangers. Their hope is to spend some time decompressing and enjoying the holidays.”

Tomasso’s attorney said his client was “pleased and gratified” with the decision by the Honors Board.

“Babson College certainly had a system in place to deal with allegations like this, and he trusted in the system,” Tomasso’s attorney said in a statement. “He is extremely happy that his name has been cleared of allegations that were completely untrue and had no basis in fact.”

New York Magazine, for instance, ran with the false hate crime accusations using a headline that read “’White Power’ Shouts And Assaults Reported on Day After Election.”

http://www.breitbart.com/texas/2016/12/20/hate-hoax-pro-trump-students-cleared-harassment-claims/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social

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Re: Hate Hoax: Student Fakes Anti-Gay Notes from Trump Fa
« Reply #4 on: December 22, 2016, 09:54:02 AM »
not a single one has been proven too to date

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Re: Hate Hoax: Student Fakes Anti-Gay Notes from Trump Fa
« Reply #5 on: December 26, 2016, 06:47:03 PM »
Hate Hoax: Texan Tags Racial Slur on Own Home
by JOHN BINDER
26 Dec 2016
Denton, TX

A man who claimed to have been the victim of a racist hate crime actually hoaxed the incident, writing “guy lovers” on his garage door.
David Williams and his wife Jenny woke up on the morning of December 12 and found their garage door spray-painted with the racist message and their truck and motorcycle ablaze on their front lawn, according to the Daily Mail.

After Denton, Texas police opened an arson and hate crime investigation into the incident, Williams admitted to his wife that he had hoaxed the crime.

“David confessed to spray painting our garage door and starting the fire at our home,” Jenny Williams wrote on her Facebook page.

manBefore Williams confessed to doing the hate crime himself, a GoFund Me page was set up for the family, but now Jenny Williams has stopped the page and said all the donations will be returned.

Following the incident, Jenny Williams explained the hate crime in detail, saying “It just so happens that we aren’t as racist as someone would like us to be.”

Jenny Williams also said she and her husband’s insurance would not cover the fire damage of their vehicles, asking residents to donate to help pay for her family’s Christmas gifts.

“The kids won’t be able to have anything under the Christmas tree due to this horrible act,” wrote Jenny Williams. “Please if you find it in your heart please donate what you can to help this family of 6 out.”

Jenny Williams told police that her husband, David, is currently in a mental hospital, but police said he would be arrested after being released.

Hate crime hoaxes have been on the rise since President-Elect Donald Trump’s victory against Hillary Clinton, with most recently, a New York City Muslim woman hoaxing an attack by Trump supporters, as Breitbart Texas reported.

http://www.breitbart.com/texas/2016/12/26/hate-hoax-texan-tags-racial-slur-home/

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Re: Hate Hoax: Student Fakes Anti-Gay Notes from Trump Fa
« Reply #6 on: January 12, 2017, 05:47:42 PM »
Ann Coulter: Tips for Hate Crime Hoaxers
by ANN COULTER
11 Jan 2017

In a country of more than 320 million people, everything must happen once. So it’s somewhat surprising that not one of the alleged post-election hate crimes committed by Trump supporters has turned out to be true.
They are false in one of two ways: Either they aren’t “hate” or they aren’t true. This week, we’ll provide tips for selling a hate crime that didn’t happen.

Hate Crime Hoaxer Tip No. 1: Don’t invent hate crimes that could form the opening of a Harlequin Romance.

Liberal girls always seem to be imagining strong, rough, Heathcliff-type white men demanding that they disrobe or become “sex slaves.” (Oddly, Heathcliff keeps doing this in well-trafficked areas in the middle of the day with no witnesses.)

The hijab hoaxer at the University of Michigan described her imaginary Trump-supporting pursuer as white, in his 20s or 30s, with an athletic build, unkempt and intoxicated. He demanded that she remove her hijab. (After a police investigation, she admitted she made it up.)

The alleged hijab victim at University of New Mexico, Leena Aggad, said her hijab was ripped off by “a really buff guy wearing a Trump shirt.” (The attack was serious enough for her to tell the media about it, but not serious enough to report it to campus security, much less the police.)

A 28-year-old black woman, Kara Stevens, claimed three Trump-supporting white men in their 30s approached her in a Safeway parking lot in Hillsboro, Oregon, mentioned Donald Trump — then threatened to turn her into their “sex slave”! (Investigation suspended with no video, no witnesses and no evidence.)

With a little more imagination, these stories could become the new “Fifty Shades of Grey.”

Hate Crime Hoaxer Tip No. 2: Don’t accuse white men of throwing things at you — even if it allows you to issue inspirational quotes, suitable for framing, like: “It’s going to take more than a brick to break me!”

An African-American woman, Eleesha Long, claimed that, the day after the election, three white men in Trump shirts threw rocks at her on the campus of Bowling Green State University.

The Safeway “sex slave,” Kara Long, claimed the Trump-supporters threw a brick at her. (She, of the inspirational quote.)

We’ve seen lots of rock-, bottle- and brick-throwing recently — in Ferguson, Baltimore, Charlotte, Oakland, Chicago — in fact, pretty much whenever disaffected urban youth encounter the police.

We’ve seen Mexicans throw eggs at Trump supporters and rocks at the police.

(See, e.g., videos here and here.)

We’ve seen Brazilians throw rocks at journalists at the Olympic Games in Rio, Palestinians throw rocks at the military in Israel, and Muslim “refugees” throw rocks at the police in Europe.

But throwing things at people never really caught on with white men over the age of 6. (NOTE: Sen. John McCain’s bellicose sidekick is a notable exception — CNS News: Sen. Lindsey Graham, “I’m Ready to Throw a Rock” at Russia.)

Even sad, directionless, white (alleged) “men” at Occupy Wall Street protests — i.e., the molecular opposite of a Trump supporter — don’t seem to have thrown rocks at cops. The rock-throwing was done by their minority backup.

(See, e.g., videos here and here.)

Again, we’re a country of 320 million people, so it must have happened sometime, but the 21st-century white American male is the most pacific — and least rock-throwing — Y-chromosomed being ever to walk the Earth.

Black women accusing white men of throwing rocks at them are thinking of what they would do, not what their athletically built, white male, Trump-supporting Lotharios would do.

Hate Crime Hoaxer Tip No. 3: Don’t post your tale of victimology on Facebook if your father may read it, worry about you and call the police. That’s what Eleesha Long’s father did, which — to Miss Long’s eternal embarrassment — led to a police investigation.

The cops found clear evidence of hate — hers. She’d texted her boyfriend such sweet nothings as, “I haven’t met a decent Trump supporter yet” and “I hope they all get AIDS.”

More significant in terms of the penal code, police determined from her cellphone records that she was nowhere near the site of the alleged rock-throwing incident.

Hate crime hoaxers, I don’t think I need to tell you this, but you do NOT want a police investigation. Much better to send anonymous reports into America’s leading hate group, the Southern Poverty Law Center, so your story can appear in The New York Times, The Washington Post, ABC, CBS, CNN, MSNBC, the “Today” show, “Good Morning America,” etc., etc.

A brick might not break you, but a police investigation will.

http://www.breitbart.com/big-journalism/2017/01/11/ann-coulter-tips-hate-crime-hoaxers/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social

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Re: Hate Hoax: Student Fakes Anti-Gay Notes from Trump Fa
« Reply #7 on: January 12, 2017, 08:05:30 PM »
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Hate Hoax: Student Fakes Anti-Gay Notes from Trump Fan
NBC Chicago
by JOHN BINDER23 Nov 2016

A North Park University student fabricated a story where she claimed that President-Elect Donald Trump supporters had sent her “hateful” notes and emails following the 2016 Election, local police confirmed.

Taylor Volk, the Chicago college student, said on Nov. 14 that she had received notes and emails containing threatening and harassing language, along with mentions to Trump, according to NBC Chicago.

Volk said the notes were tacked onto her door, containing homophobic slurs and Trump references.

In a statement from the university, President David Parkyn confirmed that the student had “fabricated” the entire story.

“We are confident there is no further threat of repeated intolerance to any member of our campus community stemming from this recent incident,” Parkyn said.

Parkyn told local media that Volk is no longer enrolled at the university, which serves as an “immigrant gateway community,” according to NBC Chicago.

http://www.breitbart.com/texas/2016/11/23/hate-hoax-student-fakes-anti-gay-notes-sent-trump-fan/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social

There are some really screwed up people in the world. Taylor Volk proves this to be true.