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Gutfeld: Business is booming at the hate crime hoax factory
Since the election victory of Donald Trump, numerous stories have surfaced
about hate crimes allegedly tied to supporters of the businessman or to his
rhetoric, some true and many not.
Although the Southern Poverty Law Center reports that there have been hate
crimes since the election, a number of the incidents have been disproven or
shown to be hoaxes or ill-timed jokes. Here are some noteworthy ones.
A Muslim teenager from Long Island by the name of Yasmin Seweid told
authorities that she was harassed on the subway by men who yelled "Donald
Trump!" while trying to remove her hijab. Within two weeks, the police said
that she admitted she was lying because she broke her curfew. She now faces
charges of filing and false report.
Immediately after the election, a Muslim woman in Louisiana claimied that
she was attacked and had her hijab ripped off. In a statement released not
long after that, the Lafayette Police Departmenet said that while
investigating the incident, the woman "admitted that she fabricated the
story about her physical attack as well as the removal of her hijab and
wallet by two white males."
A hateful note on a white board at Elon Univeristy in North Carolina that
read "Bye Bye Latinos Hasta La Vista" was actually satire written by a
Latino student at the school, according to the Elon News Network.
"The message was written by a Latino student who was upset about the results
of the election and wrote the message as a satirical commentary," Smith
Jackson, vice president for Student Life, told ENN.
Hateful notes allegedly sent to a North Park University student in Chicago
were "fabricated" according to the school's president. The student said on
Nov. 14 she had received messages taped to her door containing harassing
language and mentions of Trump.
“We are confident there is no further threat of repeated intolerance to any
member of our campus community stemming from this recent incident,” the
university’s President David Parkyn said in a statement.
In a widely-shared Facebook post, University of Minnesota student Kathy
Mirah Tu alleged that she was accosted by white men and told to "go back to
Asia." The University's police department and the Minneapolis Police
Department both said they had no record of the incident. After receiving
thousands of comments and shares, Tu's Facebook post disappeared and her
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