Albion police brought the 21-year-old Black male in for questioning on April 6, according to Chief Scott Kipp. The student admitted to creating most of the graffiti, and video evidence from Albion’s Campus Safety Department confirms the statements made by the student, Kipp said.
Note how the 'black' is capitalized so we know what the Master Race is.
The day before, Albion College posted the following on Twitter:
We stand together with our Black students, alumni, faculty, staff and broader community members in condemning the recent acts of racism on campus. Hatred and injustice have no place at Albion, and will not be tolerated. (1/4)
We are currently investigating who is responsible for the racist graffiti in our residential buildings and we will seek criminal charges against those involved. (2/4)
If they are Albion College students, they will also immediately be subject to the student conduct process—including the potential for suspension or expulsion. (3/4)
We cannot become a true community of belonging until everybody feels safe on campus, and it is our responsibility to continuously reaffirm our commitment to anti-racism through both words and actions. Artwork Credit: LaRhonda Richardson (4/4)
Earlier today, we identified the individual responsible for the racist and anti-Semitic graffiti in Mitchell Towers. The student, who was acting alone, acknowledged their responsibility for these incidents. (1/5)
Note that the Master Race is not mentioned here.
They have been immediately removed from campus and placed on temporary suspension while we conduct a full investigation as part of our student judicial process. (2/5)
But we know the acts of racism that have occurred this week are not about one particular person or one particular incident. We know that there is a significant history of racial pain and trauma on campus and we are taking action to repair our community. (3/5)
We will change and heal together as a community, because we are committed to doing the work. (4/5)
Right now, we encourage all members of our community to listen, respond and care for one another, and lean on the faculty, staff, and community members who have been gathering today to make sure we are supporting you. We have your back. (5/5)
The dishonest scumbags used a phony hate crime to virtue-signal about racism, and their comments upon learning that it was a hoax in no way acknowledged that, and instead doubled down on it instead.
Note how the 'black' is capitalized so we know what the Master Race is.
The day before, Albion College posted the following on Twitter:
Here is what the lowlifes wrote when it became clear who had done it:
Note that the Master Race is not mentioned here.
The dishonest scumbags used a phony hate crime to virtue-signal about racism, and their comments upon learning that it was a hoax in no way acknowledged that, and instead doubled down on it instead.
These people are pure, unadulterated evil.
Not really a phony as he was stirring up hatred towards white people but of course some hate crimes are permitted.
Nobody else cares enough to bother.
These people need to be called out. But the root of this problem is that they know that throwing around racism claims will be taken as gospel
30 seconds of scribbling on a bathroom wall can lead to fame and fortune.
Honestly, it's a wonder we don't have even more hate crime hoaxes than we already have.
"If anyone got ouchie bottom from this, please contact a counselor." As 5 kids pass out from reading stuff from stuff we already knew was bullshit.