Report buried Trump-related ‘hate crimes’ against white kids

At least 2,000 educators around the country reported racist slurs and other derogatory language leveled against white students in the first days after Donald Trump was elected president. But the group that surveyed the teachers didn’t publish the results in its report on Trump-related “hate crimes.”

The Southern Poverty Law Center partnered with the American Federation of Teachers, which formally endorsed Hillary Clinton, to circulate the questionnaire among its 1.6 million mostly Democrat members. The survey was sent out to K-12 teachers and administrators who subscribe to its “Teaching Tolerance” newsletter.

The SPLC’s widely cited report — “The Trump Effect: The Impact of the 2016 Presidential Election on Our Nation’s Schools” — reported that 40 percent of the more than 10,000 educators who responded to the survey “have heard derogatory language directed at students of color, Muslims, immigrants and people based on gender or sexual orientation.”

The takeaway was that Trump-supporting white kids have been harassing minorities at the nation’s schools. And SPLC’s schools report, along with a broader report on alleged Trump-inspired hate crimes — “Ten Days After: Harassment and Intimidation in the Aftermath of the Election” — sparked breathless coverage in the New York Times, Washington Post and other major media.

The reports also triggered a statement Friday from the US Commission on Civil Rights, which expressed “deep concern” that “prejudice has reared its ugly head in public elementary and secondary schools.” The panel called for more federal funding to prosecute “hate crimes.”

But the SPLC didn’t present the whole story. The Montgomery, Ala.-based nonprofit self-censored results from a key question it asked educators — whether they agree or disagree with the following statement: “I have heard derogatory language or slurs about white students.”

Asked last week to provide the data, SPLC initially said it was having a hard time getting the information “from the researchers.” Pressed, SPLC spokeswoman Kirsten Bokenkamp finally revealed that “about 20 percent answered affirmatively to that question.”

Bokenkamp did not provide an explanation for the absence of such a substantial metric — at least 2,000 bias-related incidents against white students — from the report, which focuses instead on “anti-immigrant sentiment,” “anti-Muslim sentiment” and “slurs about students of color” related to the election.

“They left that result out because it would not fit their ideological narrative,” former Education Department civil-rights attorney Hans Bader said. “It was deemed an inconvenient truth.”

Founded in 1971, SPLC claims to be a non-partisan civil-rights law firm. But it receives funding from leftist groups, including ones controlled by billionaire George Soros. And a review of Federal Election Commission records reveals that its board members have contributed more than $13,400 to Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaigns.

Bader says SPLC has an agenda to derail the Trump administration before it starts.

“These flawed SPLC reports will be cited by left-wing special interests to try to block the confirmation of moderate and conservative people to posts such as attorney general by falsely making it look like America’s schools and streets are pervaded by bigotry,” Bader said.

Last week, SPLC held a press conference in Washington to demand Trump “reconsider” his picks for White House advisers and attorney general, and “disavow” his immigration policies.

“His own words have sparked the barrage of hate that we are seeing,” SPLC President Richard Cohen maintained. “He has been singing the white supremacist song since he came down the escalator in his tower and announced his candidacy.”

Cohen tied Trump to a number of hate crimes, which he warns will only “spike” once he’s inaugurated. He noted his center recorded 867 alleged anti-immigrant, anti-Muslim and anti-black hate crimes in the 10 days following Trump’s Nov. 8 win.

But the SPLC acknowledges that it has not independently verified any of the claims. It collected most of them on its website, many anonymously.

The group won’t use its $315 million in assets to investigate the “hate crimes,” or at least help alleged victims file police reports or provide them counseling or other assistance, but it has offered “sympathy.”

“We wrote back to every submission that provided an email address to express sympathy and encourage them to report the incident to local authorities,” Bokenkamp said.

Bader pointed out that most of the anti-minority “hate crimes” and “hate incidents” cited by SPLC do not legally constitute hate crimes, and many involve constitutionally protected speech.

“It is simply ridiculous that SPLC treats ‘build the wall’ as hate rhetoric,” he said. The center counted people mentioning “build the wall” as 467 incidents of hate.

“Alas, these days the SPLC is mainly a fundraising machine,” said Gail Heriot, a US Commission on Civil Rights member who voted against Friday’s resolution. “The more it can persuade its donors that hate groups have penetrated every nook and cranny of American society, the more money it can raise. Now it wants us to believe that the election has unleashed unprecedented waves of hatred and violence among schoolchildren. Let’s stop and take a deep breath before we assume that’s true. The SPLC has no credibility with anyone — on the left or the right — who is familiar with its methods.”

http://nypost.com/2016/12/05/report-buried-trump-related-hate-crimes-against-white-kids/
 
ALL hate crimes ( be these be based on whatever color, whatever gender, whatever age, whatever educational level, whetever social status) should be reported and dealt with the full force of the Law. Do you disagree?
 
crimes should be dealt with as crimes. hate crimes are far to subjective... can be used to intimidate and steal free speech.

its either a crime or its not. If the crime needs tougher punishment augment the punishment prescribed by law.

Hate crimes move you close to a big brother thought control state.

Look what Holland has done to wilders with hate crime laws. He did not hurt anyone he just spoke his mind. They have him in house arrest and threaten prison... I read today his party is now the biggest in the netherlands.

you can't give govt the right to prosecute hate crimes if you wish to have a free country. govt will abuse it.
 
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... wilders with that bullshit. He did not hurt anyone he just spoke his mind. They have him in house arrest and threaten prison... I read today his party is now the biggest in the netherlands.

This is totally unfair , and I am not astonished.

It seemed to me that his problems were not about "freedom of speech" regarding Maroccans, but because he was smeared from 2010s by one of his former political colleague. I have seen in some EU countries, Lawyers losing their professional licences when they fell off with someone who knew who to excite for a smearing campain.

The prison threat : basically they are informing him that in prison, he will be surrounded by Moroccans. Or that he won't have his security protection.

Wilders really need his guys to find the guy who started the smearing campain, and find out exactly what motivated the guy to start the smear campain. May be the guy was himself mislead. From what I have read about Widers, he is not an antisemit so I can't really understand why this type of smear campain. This type of smear campain ( control of judiciary) is not really from Moroccan Muslims. Except if may be a Moroccan used Wilders former colleague that he fell off with.

Also, why on earth Wilders went on to alienate part of the habitants of the Netherlands?
 
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crimes should be dealt with as crimes. hate crimes are far to subjective... can be used to intimidate and steal free speech.

its either a crime or its not. If the crime needs tougher punishment augment the punishment prescribed by law.

Hate crimes move you close to a big brother thought control state.

Look what Holland has done to wilders with hate crime laws. He did not hurt anyone he just spoke his mind. They have him in house arrest and threaten prison... I read today his party is now the biggest in the netherlands.

you can't give govt the right to prosecute hate crimes if you wish to have a free country. govt will abuse it.
Hate crime legislation simply allows you to report a crime to the FBI as a hate crime for them to investigate if your local good old boy deputy just files it as vandalism or some other crime which is very rarely investigated even though they know darn well who probably did it. Once they get wind that the feds are going to be snooping around into their local way of doing things it's amazing how sympathetic they suddenly become to the plight of the minority.
 
Hate crime legislation simply allows you to report a crime to the FBI as a hate crime for them to investigate if your local good old boy deputy just files it as vandalism or some other crime which is very rarely investigated even though they know darn well who probably did it. Once they get wind that the feds are going to be snooping around into their local way of doing things it's amazing how sympathetic they suddenly become to the plight of the minority.
Complete bullshit
 
Villanova ends investigation of alleged post-election hate crime, keeps mum on details

Well, well, well. Villanova has ceased its probe into the allegations of a black female student who claimed she was knocked over by several white men who were shouting “Trump! Trump! Trump!” on November 10.

The, er, odd thing is that the school won’t sayanything about the matter.

Philly.com reports school spokesman Jonathan Gust “declined to say why the student did not want to cooperate or whether the university knows the identities of the males allegedly involved in the incident.”

Why?

Local police closed the matter after the student said she no longer wished to pursue it, but Villanova had indicated it would continue looking into it.

From the article:

Gust also would not comment on what the university’s probe into the matter uncovered.

“We’re not going to speculate on what occurred,” he said.

The closure of the investigation “does not diminish the concerns and discussions that have taken place on campus, as they have in many places throughout the country, and that have led to some important dialogue on campus,” Gust said.

No, Mr. Gust, as a matter of fact it does. Considering that several similar incidents have either turned out to be frauds or were rather questionable, Villanova’s refusal to discuss any details does diminish “the concerns and discussions” about such matters on campus.

It invites suspicion, and worse, apathy when genuine assaults occur.

Maybe you can reassemble the 750 or so attendees who showed support for this woman and lecture them on the dangers of putting forth phony stories.

The way this whole thing played out is reminiscent of last year’s Duke noose incident where the university initially refused to identify the perpetrator’s motivation, and consistently refused his/her identity once it was discovered.

http://www.thecollegefix.com/post/30234/
 
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