By Jerry PDX
Thursday, September 5, 2019 at 4:03:00 P.M. EDT
Fake hate crime that won't be defined as a fake hate crime fails because there was an actual witness to the gender-confused perpetrator doing the deed:
https://www.foxnews.com/us/university-illinois-student-noose-elevator
Yes, the dreaded “noose” was left on an elevator by Andrew Smith, a 19-year-old sophomore at the University of Illinois campus. A woman (real one, or another one who “thinks” he’s a woman?) who was with him came forward and ratted him out. Oops, sorry, not using the proper pronouns... ratted “them” out.
He, she, or it, is very white with long, flowing blonde hair so it’s going to play very well with the fake hate crime narrative the media loves to promote, so this man’s likely gender warrior status and attempt to stage a fake hate crime is going to be ignored. Of course, that’s assuming there really was a noose. Nowadays, just tying your shoes could be tantamount to committing a noose hate crime so who knows what really happened beneath all the hysteria.
Back in 1987, I worked for a few months as a temp in the mailroom of a big insurance company in Manhattan’s financial district. The mailroom was officially run by a deadbeat, 30-something white female, whose sister was a mid-level manager. (The system was in transition.) The de facto supervisor was a recently widowed, 50-year-old black lady named Mary Moody from Jersey City.
Mary was a joy to work with, unlike the racist, young Haitian immigrant who was hired the same day as me, to a full-time job.
Anyway, to make a short story long, late one afternoon I told Mary that I’d be going to Greenwich Village to drink my coffee after work. She replied, “Oh, with the hims, and shims, and hers.”
Little could Mary or I imagine what lurked around the corner!
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It happened at Allen Hall, I went to U of I in the 90s and Allen Hall was a where all the far left punks and hippie types all self segregated. Don't know if it still has that demographic but at the time it would be the last place a real right wing kid would ever choose to live. You didn't get assigned there, it was for sophomores up who had to apply to live in Allen Hall and the kids were all big liberals, gays, punks, the Depeche Mode type music clicks, etc.
I've worked at the same place for 20 years..very old factory building..lots of old unused piping, wiring and assorted industrial hardware leftover from around the turn of the last century..there was an old piece of pipe suspended way up under the roof..was there when i started..about 6-7 years ago, one of the few black employees, who had been there awhile, started complaining that it was a noose and somebody put it there to be racist..it was pointed out to him that 1) it had been there longer than anybody currently working there had been and 2) it wasnt a noose...it was a bowline knot. A common and most useful rigging knot..he and a hispanic employee (who was useless, and was constantly crying "discrimination") insisted it had to be removed or they were going to call the company ethics hotline. So long story short the offending rigging was taken down. Neither of them work there anymore..one quit and mr discrimination ended up getting fired for incompetance..after being given way more chances than any white employee was ever given..guess he was right..there was discrimination on the companys part.
This whole "noose as hate symbol" is something completely made up by black paranoia. No where in the white public culture was there ever the idea that the way to intimidate black people is to show them a noose? To whites before the media lectured us over the past decade about all these fake "hate crimes" perpetrated by blacks for attention the noose conjured up images of the old west and white cowboys hanging white outlaws in some spaghetti western. Any white person who thought about how to intimate a black would automatically think of burning crosses. This whole meme is something completely made up by blacks.
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