Posted on 07/10/2020 3:02:08 PM PDT by Enlightened1
A tudent at Texas A&M University who reported that racist notes had been left on his car windshield is responsible for the act, police say.
KBTX-TV reported that in June, Texas A&M senior Isaih Martin alerted the university police when he allegedly discovered handwritten messages reading All lives matter and You dont belong here, along with a third listing the N-word, on his vehicle, which he had parked at an apartment complex on the schools property.
Martin posted a photo of the notes to a Twitter account that has since been made private. According to KBTX, the university responded to his post, asking him to report the incident.
For them to tell me I dont belong here, when I have earned my spot like everybody else here, and am working to get a degree like everyone else is, that was just kind of hurtful because if anything I deserve to be here just as much as anybody else, Martin commented at the time.
Acts of racism are irreconcilable with the values we uphold here at Texas A&M University. Those who promote hate, discrimination and disrespect are not welcomed at this institution. We are tired of bigoted members of our community marring the experiences of students of color, Texas A&M President Michael K. Young said in a statement following the incident.
He also announced that the university would offer a $1,200 reward to anyone who could provide information to identify the person responsible for the act.
Let me be clear: Incidents like the one yesterday have no place at Texas A&M. Anyone who believes that hate is acceptable is not wanted at Texas A&M.
Texas A&M police reported Thursday that, based on surveillance video footage, Martin likely placed the notes on his car himself.
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How many of these have their been?
...announced that the university would offer a $1,200 reward to anyone who could provide information to identify the person responsible for the act....
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Well, if the HOAXster had a higher IQ, he could have fessed up and claimed the $1,200 reward.
I know many white students who were “not the right color” and were denied scholarships due to the pandering to low IQ blacks. That was in the 70’s.
Another day, another BLM hoax.
Wow.. speaking only and specifically on ‘All Lives Matter’
Since when is it racist to say so? It is an anti-racism statement against the racist hate speech of the Black Lives movement.
I venture to say that those claiming that ‘All lives matter’ is racist, are racists themselves. Too bad so many people led by the media go along with that.
Honkies Once Again eXonerated.
Notes were hand-written, too. Article doesn’t say whether or not a hand-writing analysis was involved.
Seriously, why do people do that?
Wait.
“Police Say Texas A&M Student Who Found Racist Notes On His Car Put Them There”
I never saw this coming.
Was it cursive?
Why does Isaih Martin think it is ok to post racist notes on his vehicle and then blame somebody else? You know it is not nice to be a hoaxer like Isaih Martin. He shows by his deeds he has a dark and evil heart.
Has he apologized yet, has the college disciplined him?
There seems to be a practice of hate among infamous people like Al Sharpton, Jussie Smollett, Bubba Wallace and many others. Pretty soon they will be labeled like the tale of the boy who cried wolf.
NEVER would have suspected this upstanding, aggrieved minority.
So let me ask the following hypothetical: Is the University now going to fine this student $1,200, the amount that they were willing to offer as a reward for someone coming forward with information leading to the author of this note?
I guess he didn’t have the rope to make a noose. What a loser. They should charge him for their time they spent on dumbass.
No. Mixed-case writing, but not cursive.
When fake news met fake racists, Democrats everywhere shot a load...
But did he write the note with a black crayon?
Isaih Martin, Second cousin twice removed from Althea Bernstein (Crickets)?
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