• Police: Kansas man says he put racist graffiti on own car
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[quote] A black Kansas man has admitted he put racist graffiti on his own car as a Halloween prank that got out of hand, police said Monday. Photographs posted on social media Wednesday showed the car covered with racial slurs against blacks and messages that included “Go Home,” ″Date your own kind,” and “Die.” The vehicle, covered in graffiti scrawled with washable paint, was parked Wednesday at an apartment complex near Kansas State University and the incident fueled racial tensions at the university and in the community. An emergency meeting of the Black Student Union called that evening drew concerned administrators and community leaders as well as students. Kansas State held a Facebook Live event the next day with worried parents. The university stepped up patrols on campus. The FBI opened a civil rights investigation into a possible hate crime. But on Monday the Riley County Police Department issued a news release saying the 21-year-old owner of the vehicle, Dauntarius Williams, had told investigators that he was responsible for the graffiti. Authorities concluded that charging him for filing a false report would “not be in the best interests of the citizens” of Manhattan. Even the possibility of a hate crime has a big impact on the fabric of daily lives, and “we want to acknowledge that people felt anger and pain as a result of pictures and words that they saw,” Kansas State University spokesman Jeff Morris said Monday in a phone interview. “Those are very real responses.” Given the climate in the country, the university plans to continue its stepped up patrols and its review into whether more cameras are needed to enhance safety on campus. “The incident maybe wasn’t real — the emotions were,” Morris said. Police said Williams was “genuinely remorseful and expressed sincere regret” that his actions resulted in negative media attention, and the agency issued a statement from him in their release in which he apologized to the community. “The whole situation got out of hand when it shouldn’t have even started,” Williams said. It was just a Halloween prank that got out of hand. I wish I could go back to that night but I can’t. I just want to apologize from the bottom of my heart for the pain and news I have brought you all.”[/quote] [url]https://apnews.com/21994e18cb1447b9ac4251dc629f99df/Police:-Kansas-man-he-put-racist-graffiti-on-own-car?utm_campaign=SocialFlow&utm_source=Twitter&utm_medium=AP[/url]
I have a few friends that live up in Manhattan, KS that mentioned this yesterday. Sounded like tensions are kinda high on campus with the more extreme left-wing students. False flag stuff like this happens quite a bit in the cities here in Kansas
What's more important, a guy vandalizing his own property because he couldn't find a better way to express the fact racism is still a prevalent problem in this country, or [i]THIS:[/i] [quote]Last month, an anti-gay slur was found outside the university student union. In September, white supremacist fliers were found on campus. And in May, a noose was found hanging from a campus tree. [/quote] [editline]8th November 2017[/editline] [QUOTE=ghghop;52871121]I have a few friends that live up in Manhattan, KS that mentioned this yesterday. Sounded like tensions are kinda high on campus with the more extreme left-wing students. False flag stuff like this happens quite a bit in the cities here in Kansas[/QUOTE] A single false flag should not undermine the legitimacy of the other threats and dangers students face on campus, more needs to be done to prevent these kinds of hateful threats from happening in the first place.
Washable paint seems like a red flag for a false flag.
[QUOTE=BANNED USER;52871135] A single false flag should not undermine the legitimacy of the other threats and dangers students face on campus, more needs to be done to prevent these kinds of hateful threats from happening in the first place.[/QUOTE] yet this is exactly why tudd posts these kind of news stories every single time they happen
honestly I think it's a genuine service that is provided. We get like literally every reported instance of false flags, and considering they don't even remotely keep pace with actual instances of real racism, homophobia, antisemitism, etc, we get a nice comparison and sense of how many false flags there are! That is, not many in the grand scheme.
[QUOTE=BANNED USER;52871135]What's more important, a guy vandalizing his own property because he couldn't find a better way to express the fact racism is still a prevalent problem in this country, or [/QUOTE] But if the threat is real then there's no need to false flag. That's as factsy as facts get, you'd just have real flags. edit: There are a lot of real flags going on so I just don't see how you can defend this
[QUOTE=Apollo2947;52871308]Washable paint seems like a red flag for a false flag.[/QUOTE] When you want the benefits of showing a hate crime but don't want to inconvenience yourself for the cleanup afterward.
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