How Oberlin Manufactured the Hate-Crime Hoax of
the Year
by Michelle Malkin
MichelleMalkin.com
Busted. Stone-cold busted. Just as I suspected,
“progressive” pranksters at Oberlin College have
been definitively
unmasked as the perpetrators of phony campus
“hate crimes” that scored international headlines in
March. The blabbermouth academic administrators who
helped fuel the hysteria are now running for cover.
The
Associated Press,
USA Today, The
New York Times,
MSNBC,
Yahoo News and the
Huffington Post were among the media outlets
that trumpeted the story of supposed racism,
homophobia and anti-Semitism run amok at my alma
mater. Throughout the winter, anti-black and
anti-gay graffiti, swastikas, and a shadowy figure
in a “KKK hood” surfaced on the tiny campus outside
Cleveland, Ohio. Black Entertainment Television News
decried the hate outbreaks and “KKK sighting.”
Because of my firsthand knowledge of Oberlin’s long
history of self-manufactured hate-crime incidents,
the fake-hate-crime alarm bells went off immediately
for me when I read the reports. Back in the 1990s,
race-obsessed nutballs at Oberlin College cooked up
a horrid hate-crime hoax. Asian-American students
claimed that a phantom racist had spray-painted
anti-Asian racial epithets on a campus landmark
rock. It turned out that it was a warped
Asian-American student who perpetrated the dirty
deed.
Student newspapers were filled with complaints about
imaginary racism. One Asian-American student accused
a library worker of racism after the poor staffer
asked the grievance-mongering student to lower the
blinds where she was studying. A black student
accused an ice-cream shop owner of racism after he
told the student she was not allowed to sit at an
outside table because she hadn’t purchased any items
from his store.
My suspicions about the latest “hate” crime were
bolstered by police statements that the “KKK
hood”-wearing menace was actually a female student
wrapped in a blanket. Hollywood darling and Oberlin
alumnus
Lena Dunham was undaunted, however, in
ginning up emotional calls for Obie solidarity
on Twitter, which the
AP dutifully reported as “news.” My warnings and
reports on previous Obie hoaxes, alas, were
not deemed AP-newsworthy.
The orgy of self-flagellation swelled. Liberal
grievance-mongers applauded the administration’s
decision to shut down classes. Faculty, students and
opportunists took to the airwaves and the Internet
to bemoan “white privilege,” institutional bigotry,
lack of diversity, yada, yada, yada.
And now, the rest of the story. According to police
reports published by
Chuck Ross of The Daily Caller News Foundation
this week, two students had ‘fessed up to most of
the incidents (and fellow students suspect they are
responsible for all of them). The Oberlin Police
Department identified the hoaxers as Dylan Bleier (a
student worker bee for President Obama’s Organizing
for Action and a member of the Oberlin College
Democrats) and Matthew Alden. Bleier told police the
pair posted inflammatory signs and a Nazi flag
around campus to “joke” and “troll” their peers.
Investigators “caught them red-handed” trying to
circulate anti-Muslim fliers, and a search of
Bleier’s email confirmed he had used a fake account
to harass a female student. Cops told Oberlin
President Marvin Krislov, but he failed to pursue
any criminal action. The two students were removed
from campus before the bogus “KKK” brouhaha and
news-making shutdown.
Krislov not only remained silent about the two
pranksters, but he also stoked the fires of
political correctness and helped fuel the false
notion that real bigotry had pervaded the campus.
The spring edition of the Oberlin College alumni
magazine opened with a self-congratulatory essay
from Krislov titled
“A Fitting Response.”
After perversely bragging about the “national and
international news” headlines on the “bias incidents
(that) disrupted our campus community,” Krislov
clucked that “similar things have occurred at other
colleges.” Which, of course, is inadvertently true.
As I’ve reported for 20 years, American college
campuses are the
most fertile grounds for fake hate.
Krislov then praised “students, faculty, staff,
alumni and fellow Oberlin residents” who “turned
hate into an opportunity to educate.” Of course,
“hate” had nothing to do with it. And the police
reports suggest that Krislov knew it. The rash of
“intolerance” that littered the Oberlin campus was a
symptom of juvenile delinquency and perverse
self-delusion. Instead of examining their guilt in
coddling hate-crime hoaxers, Krislov giddily
promoted new efforts “strengthening the emphasis on
diversity."
There are other adults who deserve to be called
out. As Cornell law professor and blogger
William Jacobson, who has pressed the
administration for months about the cover-up, notes:
“Oberlin continues the wall of silence which delayed
for months disclosure of the hoax. It’s time for
Oberlin to reveal who knew what, and when,
particularly as to the oversight exercised by the
Board of Trustees.”
Sad to say, this is the sorry state of liberal arts
colleges in America today: Extreme identity
politics, multiculturalism and pedagogical
self-indulgence are creating a generation of race
trolls enabled by tenured cultural Marxist punks
raking in beaucoup bucks. The
bursting of the higher-ed bubble can’t come fast
enough.
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