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May 19, 2023, 12:29 PM
Ripley
Fake white hate crimes
The NYC Karen vs teens minstrel show over a bike, with a cameo appearance from Benjamin Crump. Stay tuned for the Asian kid's analyses of crime statitics --






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May 19, 2023, 01:46 PM
lkdr1989
$20 she supports BLM....anybody uses the word "fetus" to refer to their unborn baby pretty much leans non-right. The comments in the video are interesting.

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Originally posted by Ripley:
The NYC Karen vs teens minstrel show over a bike, with a cameo appearance from Benjamin Crump. Stay tuned for the Asian kid's analyses of crime statitics --

https://www.youtube.com/embed/Nu7RjnwphZA





...let him who has no sword sell his robe and buy one. Luke 22:35-36 NAV

"Behold, I send you out as sheep in the midst of wolves; so be shrewd as serpents and innocent as doves." Matthew 10:16 NASV
July 24, 2023, 04:39 PM
parabellum
Here's yet another, it seems. A "man with orange hair driving an 18-wheeler". Roll Eyes

Man, this shit is so stupid. Your cellphone tracks you. Cameras track you. You'd have to be a complete moron to think you could get away with this, and I guess that's exactly what she is. Roll Eyes

Carlee Russell admitted to lying about her disappearance by Alabama freeway

Carlee Russell, the Alabama woman who went missing and told a bizarre tale about seeing a toddler on the side of a freeway and being abducted, lied about the whole thing, authorities said Monday.

Russell, 25, initially went missing after placing a 911 call on July 13 at 9:34 p.m., telling the operator that she saw a 3- to 4-year-old toddler walking along the southbound side of Interstate 459 near Birmingham, Alabama, according to the Hoover Police Department.

Police said Russell took a bathrobe and toilet paper from her employer before getting food and shopping at a Target.

She then remained in the Target parking lot until driving off to Interstate 495 where she called 911.

She returned home on July 15. During a police interview, she said a man with orange hair came out of the woods to check on the toddler, but picked up Russell and made her go over a nearby fence.

He forced her into a car, she said, before recalled being inside an 18-wheel trailer. She said that she was able to escape from the truck and fled the area on foot, but was captured again and placed into a car.

She claimed she was blindfolded to a house and forced to get undressed, and believed pictures were taken of her.

She also allegedly told police that the individuals didn't have any sexual contact with her.
July 24, 2023, 06:17 PM
darthfuster
Is Jussie still not suicidal?



You’re a lying dog-faced pony soldier
July 24, 2023, 06:38 PM
corsair
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Data from Russell's Life 360 application showed that the woman traveled 600 yards during the 911 call.

Last week, Derzis said Russell made various online searches, including "do you have to pay for an Amber Alert" on July 11 at 7:30 a.m. On July 13 at 1:03 a.m., Russell searched "how to take money from a register without being caught."

Real bright one there Roll Eyes
I'm sure the costs for this search will be made available or, someone will provide an estimation, predictably Russell's side will scream racism, then attempt to minimize and redirect the issue as a 'cry for help', to which news media will eat it up and run a 'special interest' story.... smh
July 25, 2023, 08:45 AM
Georgeair
At the first release on this I called it as similar to that boy who "floated away" in the inflatable space ship several years ago. What a moron.

We are from and have family in the Hoover area. Didn't take long for the fun to commence!







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July 25, 2023, 08:49 AM
stoic-one
^^^Yep, some pretty epic memes from last week on this one.^^^


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July 31, 2023, 08:01 PM
12131
Here's another faker. Roll Eyes

Florida university fires professor over dubious racial bias studies, damage to school may be ‘catastrophic’

Published July 31, 2023 4:19pm EDT
By Nikolas Lanum | Fox News

A Florida university has fired a professor after an investigation concluded he "demonstrated extreme negligence" in the data management of racial bias studies that could cause "unalterable" damage to the school's reputation.

In a scathing five-page termination letter penned by Florida State University's (FUS) Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs, James Clark informed criminologist Eric Stewart that decades of his research "once thought to be at the forefront" of the profession were shown to contain "numerous erroneous and "false narratives."

"My specific concerns are related to the details of your behavior and the extreme negligence and incompetence that you demonstrated in the performance of your duties," Clark wrote.

"As outlined in the Notice of Intent to Terminate letter, you demonstrated extreme negligence in basic data management, resulting in an unprecedented number of articles retracted, numerous other articles now in question, with the presence of no backup of the data for the publications in question," he added.

As reported by The College Fix and corroborated by the letter, Stewart had previously refuted the evidence of FSU's misconduct inquiry committee's lengthy investigation and stated the reports "indicate that the misconduct claims were rejected by multiple panel experts."

However, Clark's termination letter to Stewart suggested the criminologist did not take "any meaningful steps" to remedy the situation in the four years since the issues came to light and did not attempt to re-create any of the studies.

"You have not pursued any remedial action, and you have even refused to cooperate with your FSU colleagues and coworkers who requested to work with you on these matters," the letter continued.

He had been at the school for 16 years at the time of his departure.

Stewart left his post in March following the lengthy investigation that began when six race-related studies he co-authored were retracted.

In one paper, Stewart, who made $190,000 per year at FSU, falsely claimed there was a correlation between a criminal's race and the public's desire to see harsher prison sentences for said criminal. However, an investigation revealed no correlation and that the sample size had been increased to yield Stewart's desired outcome.

Justin Pickett, one of the study's co-authors, previously claimed that the "identified discrepancies" in Stewart's work could not be attributed to "researcher error."

"Scientific fraud occurs all too frequently….and I believe it is the most likely explanation for the data irregularities in the five retracted articles," Pickett said.

Fox News Digital reached out to Stewart, but his email sent an automated response saying he was "currently unavailable." FSU did not immediately return request for comment.


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August 01, 2023, 12:29 PM
V-Tail
quote:
A Florida university has fired a professor after an investigation concluded he "demonstrated extreme negligence" in the data management of racial bias studies that could cause "unalterable" damage to the school's reputation.





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August 06, 2023, 09:08 PM
sdy
This thread included some posts about Oberlin College having to pay 36 million to the Gibson bakery.

https://legalinsurrection.com/...ion-and-other-torts/

After a six year struggle, in December 2022 Gibson’s Bakery finally was paid by Oberlin College a total of $36 million, representing a judgment of approximately $32 million plus post judgment interest

It was a six year struggle for the Gibson family, which saw Grandpa Allyn Gibson and David Gibson pass away after the trial but before the appeals were concluded.

more detail at the link about new events, but summary is:

Oberlin College Sues Insurers For Refusing To Cover $36 Million It Paid Gibson’s Bakery For Defamation And Other Torts

Oberlin College has sued four of its insurance providers in Lorain County Common Pleas Court to force them to cover the multimillion-dollar judgment that Gibson’s Bakery won against the college in 2019.

The college filed suit in April against Lexington Insurance Company of New York; United Educators Insurance of Bethesda, Maryland; Mount Hawley Insurance Company of Peoria, Illinois; and StarStone Specialty Insurance Company of Cincinnati.

Oberlin College claimed the insurance companies wrongfully refused “to honor promises they made in their respective policies to protect the interests of Oberlin College” and its former vice president and dean of students, Meredith Raimondo.

“These policies were intended to provide seamless coverage for lawsuits like the Gibson litigation,” according to the lawsuit. “Unfortunately, the defendant insurers have failed to pay a penny toward the $36,590,572.48 sum that Oberlin paid the Gibson plaintiffs. They also have failed to pay for the full cost of Oberlin’s appeals, which were pursued at the behest of the insurers in order to reduce their collective exposure.”
August 06, 2023, 09:13 PM
parabellum
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Originally posted by sdy:
Oberlin College claimed the insurance companies wrongfully refused “to honor promises they made in their respective policies to protect the interests of Oberlin College” and its former vice president and dean of students, Meredith Raimondo.

“These policies were intended to provide seamless coverage for lawsuits like the Gibson litigation,” according to the lawsuit. “Unfortunately, the defendant insurers have failed to pay a penny toward the $36,590,572.48 sum that Oberlin paid the Gibson plaintiffs. They also have failed to pay for the full cost of Oberlin’s appeals, which were pursued at the behest of the insurers in order to reduce their collective exposure.”
Cry me a river. If you hadn't started this whole thing, you'd still have your 36 million. Instead, those whom you sought to destroy without reason or compassion now have your millions, and let me be the first to say, you can suck it. Smile All of this is your fault.
August 06, 2023, 10:33 PM
corsair
Oberlin continues to walk around stepping on rakes. Have fun, insurance companies like to keep lawyers on retainer since they're fully involved with legal disputes. Think they'll also go after Raimondo, since she specifically (I'm sure there's a few others) put the school into such a costly position?
October 07, 2023, 02:50 PM
parabellum
Yet another phony asshole racist. "Emotional truth"? Grow the fuck up, little man. There is no such thing as emotional truth. What you are talking about are what rational, honest people call "lies".

The Jussie Smollett of standup

Lies. L-i-e-s. You're a liar, a professional victim looking for sympathy. End of story.
October 07, 2023, 03:27 PM
sig2392
That 36 million is only 3% of Oberlin's endowment, not likely to put them out of business. Too bad
October 07, 2023, 03:45 PM
229DAK
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Oberlin continues to walk around stepping on rakes.
Not a fake hate crime but another Oberlin FUBAR. Once they got hit with a seizure order from the Feds, they gave it back. This college really has its head up it's ass.

"Artwork believed stolen during Holocaust returned after 17-year fight with Ohio college"

Artwork believed to be stolen during the Holocaust from a Jewish art collector and entertainer have been rightly returned to the Nazi victim’s heirs after a 17-year battle with Oberlin College.

The Nazis first stole the drawing, "Girl With Black Hair," by Austrian Expressionist Egon Schiele, from Fritz Grünbaum, a prominent Jewish art collector and cabaret artist, under the Nazi confiscation of Jewish property. Grünbaum died at the Dachau concentration camp in Germany in 1941.

The Allen Memorial Art Museum at Oberlin — a private liberal arts college in Ohio — contains 15,000 items in its collection, including for several decades, "Girl With Black Hair."

The Equal Protection Project (EPP) of the Legal Insurrection Foundation President William Jacobson told Fox News Digital that the art museum first bought the drawing in the late 1950s from an art dealer in France.

"They bought it, according to the court papers, in the late fifties from an art dealer in Paris, which of course should have raised flags," Jacobson said. "Any art purchased in immediate postwar Europe you would know to check the provenance of it to make sure it wasn't Nazi looted art."

Jacobson said the Allen Memorial Art Museum was notified about the stolen piece from family members of Grünbaum "no later than 2006."

Court documents show the college's refusal to return the artwork in both 2006 and 2009, after Grünbaum family members requested the museum return it.

In 2016, Congress passed the Holocaust Expropriated Art Recovery Act (HEAR Act). The act provides victims of Nazi-era persecution and their heirs a fair and just opportunity to recover art stolen from their ancestors.

Under the HEAR Act, Grünbaum's family sued Oberlin in 2022 for the artwork.

"The Grünbaum estate sued Oberlin College in late 2022, and Oberlin has been fighting the lawsuit," Jacobson said. "(Oberlin) has been fighting it for about nine months. Still refusing to give it back."

In September, the Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's office served a criminal seizure warrant to seize the disputed drawing.

Warrants issued by Bragg's office said there is reasonable cause to believe that the artwork is stolen property. Prosecutors believe they have jurisdiction, because the artwork was bought and sold by Manhattan art dealers at some point, the Associated Press reported.

"Oberlin College announced, consistent with their position for 17 years, that 'this is rightfully ours, we lawfully own it, and we're not giving it back,'" Jacobson said. "And that changed, after the criminal warrant.

"But the reality is they've been fighting this for 17 years," Jacobson added. "They fought it in civil court, in federal court, and they only gave in when they were going to look really bad, when all the world knew that they had stolen a painting looted by the Nazis from a concentration camp."

Earlier this week, the college announced its plan to voluntarily return the drawing to the Grünbaum family.

In a statement to Fox News Digital, Oberlin College said it "invested significant resources" in the history of the artwork and "concluded it had been lawfully acquired."

"Oberlin College purchased Egon Schiele’s drawing Girl with Black Hair in 1958. When questions relating to the artwork's ownership came to light in the years that followed, Oberlin invested significant resources researching the history of its sale and purchase and concluded it had been lawfully acquired," a spokesperson for the college said.

"This artwork was purchased for Oberlin’s Allen Memorial Art Museum by Charles Parkhurst, director of the museum from 1949 to 1962. As one of the ‘Monuments Men,’ he was celebrated for tracking down and returning art looted by Nazis in WWII," the spokesperson added. "It is inconceivable that Parkhurst would have knowingly purchased any artwork that he believed might have been stolen."

Oberlin said that once the Manhattan District Attorney's Office began investigating the artwork, it voluntarily returned the drawing.

"The Manhattan District Attorney's Office, through its ongoing investigation, has nonetheless raised questions about the ownership of Girl with Black Hair," the spokesperson continued. "As a result, we are voluntarily returning the drawing. We hope this will provide some measure of closure to the family of Fritz Grünbaum."

Jacobson noted the irony of the situation due to Oberlin College being "one of the most virtue signaling progressive colleges in the country."

The college recently voluntarily returned a Native American craft to the Nez Perce tribe.

"They had a whole symposium bragging about the fact that they're giving this bag back to the Nez Perce tribe. And I don't criticize them for giving it back," Jacobson said. "I think the point is, look how they're treating that tribe as opposed to this family who is trying to get back the property stolen from their immediate ancestor."

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October 07, 2023, 04:36 PM
darthfuster
Voluntarily returned the art? Oberlin needs a dictionary in the library.



You’re a lying dog-faced pony soldier
October 12, 2023, 12:03 PM
parabellum
Every time Roll Eyes

https://twitter.com/MrAndyNgo/.../1712158394117685401


October 12, 2023, 12:06 PM
bcereuss
High demand.
Low supply.
October 12, 2023, 01:19 PM
Sig2340
quote:
Originally posted by parabellum:
Every time Roll Eyes

https://twitter.com/MrAndyNgo/.../1712158394117685401

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October 12, 2023, 03:27 PM
mutedblade
quote:
Originally posted by synthplayer:
quote:
Originally posted by parabellum:
Every time Roll Eyes


What normally is the fallout for a hate crime like this? Will Mr. Haymore be subject to that?


The exact incident played out in the town of Orange, Virginia about 3-4 years ago. Those that were responsible had ZERO repercussions, not even a slap on the wrist. As soon as it was found that the perpetrators were black, the story disappeared and all traces of what was written before were scrubbed from existence.


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