Faking The Hate: CCSU Student Arrested After She’s Caught Sending Anti-Gay Notes To Herself (Video) July 3, 2012 — NiceDeb

Every so often we see this…lefties manufacturing hate crimes in order to score political points against their perceived enemies – intolerant Christians, heartless conservatives - you know – the big meanies on the right who need to be taken down because they’re such h8ters.
This has been going on for years. So much so, that I suspect more hate crimes reported on campus (by libs) turn out to be bogus, than the real deal. See Michelle Malkin’s How the Left fakes the hate: A primer for more on this ongoing phenomenon.
The latest outrageous example of this happened at CCSU in Connecticut:
(WTNH) — A college student who complained about receiving anti-gay notes, has admitted to police that she wrote them herself.
“It’s disgusting,” said Venus Ferrabelo
“That angers me a little, I don’t know what to make it,” said Alex Rodriguez.
Many on the CCSU campus are just stunned by the arrest of a gay student. Lexi Pennell told police she was the target of hate.
In March, she said someone had been slipping nasty, threatening notes under her dorm door in Beecher Hall, and writing them on her white board because she was gay.
“We received a couple of notes with derogatory notes on them that were directed toward our sexual orientation,” Pennell said.
Pennell stood in front of hundreds of CCSU students who turned out to support her in a stop the hate rally.
“I stand here in front of you today speaking to the person who is responsible for this and all I have to say is I will not be run out of my home,” said Pennell, “I will not be intimidated by hate.”
Police say they placed hidden cameras in the dorm hallway and caught Pennell on the tape placing the notes under her own door. They say the whole thing was a lie.
Pennell is now facing eight felony counts of fabricating evidence, among other charges.
Cops: CCSU student faked anti-gay harassment: wtnh.com
Yeah, you know what? I wouldn’t be so proud that the whole campus was duped into supporting this fraud. Maybe, the next time someone makes an accusation, they should wait until it’s proven before they hold rallies, and pass out tee shirts. That just seems like common sense to me. “Trust but verify”, as Ronaldus Magnus used to say.
But then again, common sense is in short supply on American universities, these days. And until political correctness is relegated to “the dustbin of history” (Ronaldus, again) we’re unfortunately going to have to put up with many more such sad |