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Student Apologizes for UC San Diego Noose Incident, Claims No Racist Intent

Date: 3/4/2010 9:43 am

A noose that sparked protests and condemnations across the country began as innocent fun between friends, according to a written apology by the UC San Diego student.

Published Monday in the campus newspaper, the anonymous student’s letter claimed the incident “was not an act of racism,” and that at the time she did not think of it symbolizing lynching. Instead, she said she turned herself in to the police as soon as she learned of the discovery of her “stupid mistake.”

“I know what I did was offensive — regardless of my intentions,” she wrote.  “As a minority student who sympathizes with the students that have been affected by the recent issues on campus, I am distraught to know that I have unintentionally added to their pain.”

An editor’s note stated the authenticity of the letter, which was signed “by Anonymous UCSD Student,” was verified using a “reliable source.”

The student claimed she found the rope Tuesday, two days before it was found in the library. She and her friends had played with it throughout that day, jumping rope with it and making a lasso, before one of her friends made the noose. She later took it with her to the library, where she said she forgot it was hanging by her desk until it was found on Thursday night.

Writing to “put a little bit of faith back into the UCSD campus by clarifying that it was not an act of racism,” she said she confessed to police after the discovery because she hoped to temper the reaction over the act by explaining it was not meant to intimidate.

The outrage that followed the incident added onto fury over previous controversies. An off-campus party with a racially offensive theme and the closing of a student television channel for defending the party just a few weeks earlier had already amped up the tensions in the student body.

The student remains suspended and may face hate crime charges pending the investigation by campus police.


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Re: Student Apologizes for UC San Diego Noose Incident, Claims No Racist Intent

Date: 3/4/2010 5:19 pm

(1) UCSD: A group of dumb white frat guys hold an event called a "Compton Cookout." This pisses people off as it used Black History Month as a reason to mock black people with racist stereotypes. Also involved is some idiot who tries to use this opportunity for shameless self-promotion, who also happens to be black. To say the least, the guy is basically a wannabe Flavor Flav.

(2) UCSD: Another dumb white frat guy gets mad that blacks are offended of being relegated to a bigoted stereotype. He tries to hold another racist event.

(3) UCSD: Meanwhile, a terrible student media publication (which, after viewing their website consists of all white staff, nudity, staff wrestling each other, and well, not much else), pushes their limits calling black students "ungrateful n----" - not just that word, but also that apparently the black students owed them something. They have a reputation of being trashy, and at this point, administration and faculty rush to condemn racism by students of the campus and various protests begin. Funding is also cut from all student media at UCSD, creating an extra bitter controversy.

(4) UCSD: On Friday of that week, a noose is found in the library. Everything gets worked in a frenzy and - something I'll address later - a large amount of white commenter's on the internet begin claiming that is was probably a black student who planted it in order to gain more sympathy. In addition, there are rumors of a threatening note sent to the Guardian and a second noose, there was no second noose, and the threat seems to be just a rumor.

(5) UCSD: Protests basically happen at all schools in support of the students. There are various sit-ins, and teach-ins, and what have you. School administrators become pushed to be more active in fixing what's going on.

I have not seen this noose person, but most of you blame her and conveniently forget wear this all originated.

Instead of an apology there has been steady escalation and now the noose. So, what exactly will the excuses be for this cowardly act that brings up memories of the confederate KKK of the South in their attempts to keep slavery and the non-whites in fear? Is it that are uneducated, is it that their parents planted these seeds of hate, is it that they are live in fear because our President in the white house is not 100% white. In my opinion this is what the small portions of the republican party of "birthers, baggers and blowhards" have brought you. These kids are good at "Follow the Leader" of their dullard leaders, they listen to Beck, Hedgecock, Hannity, O'Reilly, Rush and Savage and the rest of the Blowhards, they are young and dumb. Are you surprise at what they do when you know what they think? The world is complicated and most republicans (Hamiliton, Lincoln, Roosevelt) believe that we should use government a little to increase social mobility, now its about dancing around the claim of government is the problem. The sainted Reagan passed the biggest tax increase in American history and as a result federal employment increased, but facts are lost when mired in mysticism and superstition. Although most republicans are trying to distant themselves from this fringe they have a long way to go.

Issue: Social Justice


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