Harvard University police have started investigating the pieces of black tape that were placed on each of the portraits of black law professors, which was most likely a hoax perpetrated by blacks to “prove” that there is racism on campus.
Just as we have seen time and time again, from the burning of black churches, to the racist fucks at Mizzou, most calls of racism by nutless & racist black people have been proven false, and we think that the tape on the professor portraits will prove to be the same – a sympathy hoax.
We hope that there are video cameras taking video of the area where the portraits are hung, and shows exactly what happened, and I think that after the Harvard University police finish their investigation, they will come to the conclusion that the pieces of tape were placed on the black professors’ portraits by a black person.
If it were a racist White person, who wanted to deface the professor portraits, the perpetrator would not have used a single strip of tape, which could easily be removed. They would have used pain, or something else that would require the removal of the portraits for cleaning, or permanently. The fact that one simple piece of tape was placed on the portraits shows that the act was committed by a black person who didn’t want to permanently damage the portraits.
Time will show that we are right.. once again.
Harvard University police are investigating after black tape was found plastered on the portraits of several black law professors.
Michelle Deakin, managing director of media relations at the law school, said Thursday that the tape was placed over the faces of black professors only, which were featured on a wall outside Wasserstein Hall, The Boston Globe reported.
A spokesman from the Harvard University Police department said it’s an “open and active investigation,” The Globe reported.
In an email to the law school community, Dean Martha Minow said she was “saddened” and “angered” by the vandalism.
She said she would meet with law school students and staff at noon Thursday to discuss the incident, The Globe reported.
Meanwhile, the tape was removed from the portraits and replaced by Post-It notes with positive statements about the professors.
One note read, “We Love Our Black Faculty,” The Globe reported.
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