COLLEGE PARK, Md. -- After a noose and other hateful messages were recently discovered at the University of Maryland's College Park campus, students said they feel a little uncomfortable.
"It's uncomforting, the fact that someone around here, who you don't know on campus, may hate you," student Shakeena King said.
Over the weekend, campus police said a noose was found hanging inside of the Computer Science building, which is currently being renovated. Then, on Monday, someone vandalized an elevator in the Biology-Psychology building by scribbling anti-Semitic messages and symbols.
"We're on a huge campus where there's so many people of different racial and religious affiliations and it's, like, why are we having to write hateful messages?" King asked.
2 comments:
How sad this story is. To be honest I think alot of the race baiting from the left is responsible for it. People who may otherwise not even think about race suddenly become the target of accusations and they retaliate.
Hate begets hate.
So the likes of Al Sharpton, Maxine Waters, etc. need to stfu.
There is a significant history of this kind of thing being done by blacks in an attempt to generate a racial incident.
Until there is PROOF of who did it, NOTHING can be assumed.
Post a Comment