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Right... no, he wasn't disciplined at all. He simply left the school quietly without even being identified as the perp.
If that's the case I'd say being shown the door is pretty severe discipline. and whether it was in quiet or spectacular fashion seems largely immaterial by comparison. Do you think he would have been shown the door at, say, Yale or Brandeis or The University of Wisconsin? Or faced any disciplinary action at all besides a written admonishment not to do it again?
I see this guy announced his transfer just a few hours before the Air Force announced that the perp had been caught and was no longer at the school. Coincidence?
I will wager dimes to donuts right now that it is a hoax. The history of these "look what someone wrote/drew/etc that oppressed me" events is almost 100% reliable to be a hoax perpetrated by the person claiming to be the "victim."
#8 post in the thread, and well will you look at that....a hoax perpetrated by the person claiming to be the victim.
Add it to the massive pile of race baiting hoaxes that have become something of a cultural game in the last two years.
Thanks to uggabugga for recognizing my winning wager. Like I said...Occam's Razor.
The sad thing is, incidents like this make ignorant white people like myself wonder why, if there is so much oppression of blacks and other minorities in the U.S., they have to invent all of these hate crimes (that turn out to be hate hoaxes).
I no longer believe any claims by blacks or other minorities that they are harassed by mean ol' racist whites without proof. Every one of these claims turns out to be BS spewed by a liar.
Almost every one. If you wager $1,000 on "hoax = yes" every single time one of these "events" happens, you'd win at least 95% of the time.
Occam's Razor.
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