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【 以下文字转载自 Gay_Criminolgy 俱乐部 】
发信人: msgc (为了下一代免遭变态残害), 信区: Gay_Criminolgy
标 题: 为制造仇恨,变态人渣编故事骗人十年
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Wed May 21 00:20:32 2014, 美东)
LGBT Teen Who Committed Fake Hate Crimes Against Herself 10 Years Ago Speaks
Out
This is likely a story you only noticed or cared about if you were a)
growing up in Marin in 2004-05, or b) paying close attention to LGBT hate-
crime news, but it did make some national headlines at the time. It goes
like this: A senior at Tamalpais High School in Mill Valley, who was an out
lesbian and co-president of the school's Gay Straight Alliance, was the
victim of a rash of anti-gay vandalism in the fall of 2004 for which no
suspects were ever identified. Epithets were scrawled on her locker and the
side of her car, and then the attacks grew more threatening, with eggs
thrown at her, and death threats. The school rallied behind her, holding a
vigil and talking a lot about tolerance. Ultimately, several gay teachers at
the school, who were not out to their students, received cryptic,
threatening voicemails from a disguised voice in the spring of 2005. Tracing
those calls lead Marin police to identify the culprit, who was the girl
herself. She faced charges. Her friends and the rest of the community
disowned her. The case made plenty of local news headlines. Now, ten years
later, a BuzzFeed reporter who went to school with the unidentified girl
tracked her down at her Bay Area home where she lives with her wife, and got
her talking about the incident.
At the time, the resolution of the story was pretty unsatisfying. "She did
admit to police that it was basically for attention," said the school
superintendent. Ten years on, the explanation from the woman who was that
attention-starved girl is a little more nuanced. First of all, she was drunk
on cough medicine. A lot. Also, the day it all started, she was mostly
trying to get out of going to class because she hadn't done her homework.
The principal immediately let her go home when a janitor spotted the word '
FAG' scrawled on her locker.
"I was like, Sweet. I went home and did my homework.” She puffs air between
her freckled cheeks and meets my eyes, summarizes: “I started a whole fake
hate-crime thing with the police so I didn’t have to do my homework.”
...
Each time she committed another crime, she says, “It was a little like
pressure-release valve.’”
“Imagine someone was like, ‘You have zero responsibility now.’” In her
voice, I can still hear a glimmer of how incredible she found this effect.
She could go to school if she wanted. She could still play sports. Her mom,
friends, teachers, and coaches rallied around her, told her how much they
loved her: “All that shit that you just wish somebody would have said
without there being an explicit reason to.”
As for why she decided to place the threatening calls to gay teachers, which
ultimately got her caught...
“It was probably about calling them out,” she admits. “None of our
teachers were really out. Even ones we knew were gay. You definitely got a
sense like they wanted to let you know, very old-school gay code shit where
you drop hints about things but you never come out and say it. It’s kind of
fucked up to be on the other end of that as a gay person, like, ‘Oh, we
can’t talk about this.’” But she insists she didn’t do what she did out
of a spirit of activism. Her motives were totally selfish: “If I put us two
steps forward, I definitely took us 10 steps backward.”
The story, unfortunately, is not unique, and because of the media's
sensitivity around LGBT issues and intolerance, the temptation for the
dishonest to get attention for such stories can be great. There have been
numerous incidents of faux hate crime in the last few years that have
received wide attention on social media, only to be debunked — e.g. the
lesbian waitress in New Jersey who wrote that fake note on a customer's bill
denying her a tip. And the more such incidents there are, the more fuel
there is for right-wing blogs to suggest that anti-bigotry is all in our
lefty imaginations.
But, ultimately, the story of Marin's great hate-scare of 2004 was just one
of teenage impulsiveness and stupidity. The woman looking back on her crimes
is a teacher now, dealing with kids every day, and she seems to have
forgiven herself. And, despite the reporter's seriousness about it all, it
was really only dramatic for the people in the middle of it all.
[BuzzFeed]
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m*n
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【 以下文字转载自 Military 讨论区 】
发信人: wayofflying (小破熊), 信区: Military
标 题: 中国军方大学资料外洩 疑64万确诊遍布230城市
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Fri May 15 14:41:55 2020, 美东)
文章来源: 自由时报 于 2020-05-15 11:28:40 - 新闻取自各大新闻媒体,新闻内容并
不代表本网立场!
(被阅读 4046 次)
去年底最先傳出武漢肺炎病例的中國武漢市,近日再傳本土群聚感染,當局緊急對全市
千萬人口進行篩檢。(法新社)
中国官方公布的新冠肺炎(新型冠状病毒病,COVID-19)疫情数据,一直被质疑严重低
估。美国「外交政策」(Foreign Policy)杂志近日掌握的中国人民解放军国防科技大
学内部数据即显示,中国疑似在至少230座城市有逾64万起病例纪录,并推论北京未发
布此详细数据的原因,可能是出于对美国的恶意,或忧心被外界发现其隐瞒真相。
报导指出,隶属中共中央军事委员会的中国国防科大的数据,是迄今中国最详尽的疫情
资料,涉及2月初至4月底期间,在230座城市的64万笔病例纪录,包括确诊人数、地点
及其经纬度等,但不清楚这64万笔纪录,是否代表64万人感染。据悉,这份资料列出的
地点涵盖医院、公寓大楼、饭店、超市、车站、餐厅和学校等,提供如「江苏省镇江市
一家肯德基3月14日有1例确诊」等细节。
虽然不清楚该校如何蒐集数据,但该校在公开的疫情数据网站上表明,其所使用的数据
来自中国卫生部、国家卫生健康委员会、媒体报导及公开资料。「外交政策」认为,该
资料有助于外界了解疫情爆发和扩散机制,北京之所以未公开,可能有多种原因,包括
出于对美国的恶意和不信任、官僚疏失,甚至是担心被外界察觉其隐瞒疫情,导致中共
体制更能有效抗疫的论述破灭。
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d*y
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呆骗连图都懒得P了,两嘴一张就能造谣,有原文英文链接吗?

【在 m**********n 的大作中提到】
: 【 以下文字转载自 Military 讨论区 】
: 发信人: wayofflying (小破熊), 信区: Military
: 标 题: 中国军方大学资料外洩 疑64万确诊遍布230城市
: 发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Fri May 15 14:41:55 2020, 美东)
: 文章来源: 自由时报 于 2020-05-15 11:28:40 - 新闻取自各大新闻媒体,新闻内容并
: 不代表本网立场!
: (被阅读 4046 次)
: 去年底最先傳出武漢肺炎病例的中國武漢市,近日再傳本土群聚感染,當局緊急對全市
: 千萬人口進行篩檢。(法新社)
: 中国官方公布的新冠肺炎(新型冠状病毒病,COVID-19)疫情数据,一直被质疑严重低

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