Posted on 04/26/2015 4:29:36 AM PDT by Rummyfan
When tyranny arrives on these shores, it isnt going to start off looking like something out of George Orwell its going to look a lot like college, which is why the sort of people who twice made Barack Obama president of these United States will welcome it. George Washington University (the Harvard of safety schools, as alumnus Dan Foster calls it) has a swastika problem. This goes back a ways. In 2007, a Jewish student, Sarah Marshak, reported that her dorm-room door had been defaced with swastikas, and she complained that the university was doing too little to investigate. But the university was in fact investigating thoroughly it had, ridiculously enough, gone as far as consulting the FBI and its sneakily hidden surveillance cameras recorded the vandal in action. No points for guessing that the malefactor was Sarah Marshak. Recently, somebody drew swastikas on the wall of a GWU dormitory. Whether that is the work of another hoax artist or a genuine free-range national-socialist graffitist is unknown, but the schools students have an unproud history of faking hate crimes. A group of left-wing students some years back drew up a phony anti-Muslim flier that was falsely attributed to a conservative group, the Young Americas Foundation, in an attempt to smear the organization as racist.
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Thanks for my new tagline.
By the same criteria used to identify "hate crimes," faking "hate crimes" is a "hate crime" unto itself.
Sorry Folks, tyranny is here.
Yes like one of the leftist loons, I think Debbie Stabenow, who said something to the effect that these false accusations and rape hoaxes just spotlight the epidemic of rape culture on campus. “The beatings will continue until morale improves”.
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