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This Day In VDARE.com History, 2008: Fake Hate Crimes Of The Past: Cornell 1969

James Fulford

03/07/2020

This was published on this day in 2008.

I was reading Jonah Goldberg’s new book,

Liberal Fascism, and it reminded me that the 1969 takeover of Willard Straight Hall by armed black militants at Cornell was based on a fake hate crime — a cross had been burned in front of a black dormitory — by black militants themselves.

For example, supposedly the militants got guns to defend themselves after a cross was burned in front of one of the black dormitories and a brick was thrown through one of the windows of another. Now, decades later, it comes out that these were acts committed by the militants themselves to win campus sympathy — a foretaste of the Tawana Brawley hoax of later vintage. [The Day Cornell Died, by Thomas Sowell, Hoover Digest, 1999]

Since that time there have been a lot of fake hate crimes, to the point where it’s the first thing I suspect in cases like the Columbia Professor who said she found a noose on her door. Sowell’s article is worth reading in full.

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