http://hotair.com/archives/2017/10/24/another-graffiti-hate-crime-solved/
Last year, at the height of all the reports of Trump being a racist, "emboldening racists" and all the rest, the nation's college campuses were hit with a series of hate crimes including "nooses" hanging in trees and racist graffiti scrawled all over the walls. One of the hardest hit was Eastern Michigan University, where hateful racists struck on three different occasions, with instructions for black students to flee the campus or pay the ultimate price. (Translated from the somewhat more crude language originally used.)
Well, good news, citizens! After a massive investigation involving school, state and federal authorities, the culprit has been found. Unfortunately for the activists pointing to these events as evidence of how awful the world is, this particular hateful racist was, shall we say ... someone who doesn't fit the usual profile. (Washington Post)
On Tuesday, the university was shaken again when police announced that a 29-year-old black man, a former student, had been charged with all three crimes.
The suspect was identified as Eddie Curlin, a student at the school from 2014 to 2016, currently serving a one-to-five year sentence on an unrelated charge of receiving and concealing stolen property, according to a university statement.
Curlin was arraigned in Washtenaw County District Court on charges of malicious destruction of property, identity theft and using computers to commit a crime. A preliminary hearing is set for Nov. 9. ...
Okay, doesn't this beg the question ... is it all right to scrawl the epithet "nigger" on campus walls if the graffiti artist is black??? Don't black rappers say it all the time in their "songs," or does replacing the "er" with an "a" make all the difference in the world, eh? If this heinous word is such a common staple of African-American dialogue all across the nation, then is it really all that "heinous" to begin with? The ridiculous double-standards of infantile libtards is quite simply astounding.
The essential American soul is hard, isolate, stoic, and a killer. It has never yet melted. ~ D.H. Lawrence