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Old November 21st, 2016 #24
Karl Radl
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Default Hoax Alert: Oberlin College’s ‘Gas Jew Die’ Note (2016)

Hoax Alert: Oberlin College’s ‘Gas Jew Die’ Note (2016)


Yet another ‘anti-Semitic hate crime’ hoax has been reported by the media. This time at Oberlin College, which has recently been in the news for firing an academic named Joy Karega for airing strong anti-Zionist views on Facebook. (1)

The details of the case are related by the local ABC news affiliate as follows:

‘A Jewish professor at Oberlin College was woken in the middle of the night to find a note with the words "GAS JEW DIE" on a note stuck to his front door.

It was around 3:30 a.m. on Thursday when the professor and his wife were shaken from their sleep by noises from outside their home. Police say the man checked his front porch and found decorations destroyed and the crudely made note left behind.

The professor told police he believes the incident was motivated by he and his wife's Jewish faith. Police say the two have no problems with neighbors or any known enemies in the community.

The Cleveland chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations called on the FBI to investigate the incident.’ (2)

Some of the details here already strike me as weird, because the jewish professor and his wife claim to have been ‘awoken by noises’ at 3.30 a.m. This is in itself quite plausible, but the problem comes when we realise that the anonymous professor and his wife are rather non-specific about what they heard.

Did they hear decorations being destroyed, talking or simply people moving about?

It is very vague and one wonders why given this situation of the professor and his wife waking up.

They wouldn’t have seen anyone as either they were at the front of the house and would have been able to see out of a window or they were at the back and would have be able to open the door with enough stealth to somewhat surprise the attackers and see them leave or at least how they left.

That brings up another question: how did the attackers leave?

By car?

One isn’t mentioned as either being heard or seen.

On foot?

Well where did they flee to so that they weren’t seen by the couple or quickly picked up by police?

Then we’ve got the rather weird illiterate note. Now any anti-Semite would have probably written ‘Gas the Kikes’ if they’d really wanted to trigger the jewish professor. The choice of the text ‘Gas Jew Die’ is odd, because it suggests that the person writing the note either knows very little English (which would be a touch strange in a university town) or they are unintentionally caricaturing anti-Semites to be illiterate rednecks (i.e. they are over-thinking things and as result falsifying the part they are playing).

Of the two choices: the latter seems by far the more likely. The reason for this is that the attack is apparently unpremeditated and the professor discovered it rather quickly but yet there was no sign of the attackers.

Now combine that with the knowledge that Oberlin College has just recently emerged from rather contentious case of a dismissal of a member of the faculty for alleged ‘anti-Semitism’ and it suddenly sounds less like an attack and more like an attempt to justify and expand the purge of staff members.

This is even more obvious, because the professor and his wife immediately related the attack back to their ‘jewish faith’ in the media and are using it to try and promote the narrative of ‘vicious anti-Semitism’ existing at Oberlin College.

I wonder why…


References


(1) https://www.insidehighered.com/news/...tements-social
(2) http://www.newsnet5.com/news/local-n...lege-professor

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