Over the last year, it seems as if more campus hate crimes turned out to be hoaxes than legitimate acts of hate. Schools tended to be fertile ground for overzealous students looking to prove there is hate where none exists. These 17 examples show 2017 continued to be a year in which hate-crime hoaxes are an epidemic with no end in sight.If you have to make stories up in order to "bring awareness" to an issue, perhaps it's your perception of this issue that is at odds with reality, and you need to take stock of your own beliefs and biases.
Some anecdotes are fallout from post-election antics spawned in late November 2016 in the wake of the Donald Trump presidency. The rest originated in apparent desperate attempts to push a progressive narrative.
How sad that a web site like this even needs to exist.
And I see where that last sentence is headed: some liberal is going to point to the Megan's Law web site or any crime database and say it's sad that those exist, too, as if we live in a world of unicorns and rainbows. And while I agree that it's sad that people commit crimes and harm others, it's somehow worse in my mind not to be a victim while lying to get others in trouble while you wear the mantle of victim. It's the lying.
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