Leftist Put Up Fake Hate Flyers at GWU
Posted on October 9, 2007
Hundreds of the flyers above were hung around the campus of GWU and credited towards “Students for Conservativo-Fascism Awareness,” a fictitious and unregistered student organization.
Later on a bunch of leftist punks confess:
The students - Adam Kokesh, freshman Yong Kwon, senior Brian Tierny, freshman Ned Goodwin, Maxine Nwigwe, Lara Masri and Amal Rammah - said their motives were misinterpreted. Students for Conservativo-Facism Awareness hung the posters in opposition to Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week, an event being held beginning Oct. 22.
Kokesh, a graduate student and Iraq War veteran, gained celebrity over the past year because of his vocal opposition to the war. Nwigwe and Rammah are also graduate students.
“It is to our great dismay that the student body and the media missed the clear, if subtle, message of our flier: the hyperbolic nature of the flier was aimed at exposing Islamophobic racism,” the e-mail said.
Before the confession, the University was ready to put full blame on the Conservative group, Young America’s Foundation.
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GWU - - Duke - - samo, samo - - rush to judgement!