06-15-2019, 07:15 PM
Treble damages and attorney fees. This is what happens when normal people get a load of what is happening on Marxist college campuses. Turtleboy had the best take I saw:
Quote:Dumbass Oberlin College Students Cost The School $33 Million For Destroying A Family Owned Business They Called Racist After A Whiny Bitch Got Caught Stealing
Oberlin College's most famous alumni is Lena Dunham. Nuff said. The private Ohio school also made headlines when their students demanded that the college pay them to protest, protested over cultural appropriation when they served Asian food and fried chicken in the cafeteria, and demanded that the college replace grades below C with a "conversation" with the professor because Karl Marx was racist.
Well, they're back in the news again, and this time it's because a local business called Gibson's Bakery hit back against an Oberlin College outrage mob that falsely labeled them as racist and destroyed their business (which had been around since 1885), and now the college has to pay them up to $33 million:
An Ohio jury has ordered Oberlin College to pay $11 million to a bakery which said it was libeled and wrongfully accused of racially profiling students. Next Tuesday there will be a separate punitive damages hearing which could be a double award (meaning tripling the $11 million to $33 million). According to our reporter in the Courtroom, the jury awarded $11 million. Here are the details: Allyn W. Gibson was awarded $3 million, David Gibson $5.8 million, Gibson Bros. $2,274,500. The case stems from the November 2016 arrests of three black Oberlin students at Gibson's Bakery and market near the college's campus in Oberlin, Ohio. One student, Jonathan Aladin, was accused of attempted robbery for allegedly trying to "steal wine or otherwise illegally obtain wine" from the bakery, according to a defamation lawsuit. He would eventually confess in a written statement to buying alcohol illegally. Two other suspects, Cecelia Whettston and Endia J. Lawrence, were arrested and accused of misdemeanor assault, court documents state.
After that, Oberlin staff members tried to discredit the family-owned bakery, the lawsuit says. Oberlin College staff "including deans and professors and students engaged in demonstrations in front of Gibson's Bakery following the arrests of the three students," the lawsuit stated. The suit also said Oberlin Vice President and Dean of Students Meredith Raimondo and other college staff members "handed out hundreds of copies" of a flier to the community and the media stating that Gibson's Bakery and its owners racially profiled and discriminated against the three students.
The court documents include a copy of the flier, which included the words "DON'T BUY." "This is a RACIST establishment with a LONG ACCOUNT of RACIAL PROFILING and DISCRIMINATION," the flier read, according to the lawsuit. The flier also listed 10 of the bakery's competitors and urged customers to shop there instead.
Then in November 2016, the lawsuit stated, Oberlin College said it severed its business ties with Gibson's Bakery. The shop had provided baked goods for the school's dining services through a third-party company. While those business ties were reinstated three months later, the shop had already suffered severe consequences, the suit said. The combined effects of the "defamation, boycotts, demonstrations, and refusal to do business with Gibson's Bakery was having a devastating effect on Gibson's Bakery and the Gibson family," the lawsuit stated.
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This is so satisfying in so many ways. I've said it before and I'll say it again -- there is nothing worse than being labeled as a racist in 2019. You're better off being known as the guy who diddles the neighborhood kids, because at least he has a "disease." Once the mob has arbitrarily decided that you're a racist they will not stop until you are destitute. They've been doing this for years, a lot of the time on college campuses, and someone finally had the balls to stand up and say enough is enough.
This is Elijah Aladin, the student who got caught stealing two bottles of wine, hit the clerk's cell phone out of his hand when the clerk attempted to take a picture of him, and then assaulted him, along with two female students, inside and outside the store.
He of course played the "I'm an oppressed and marginalized person" card and got everyone at the school riled up that he was the victim here. According to his LinkedIn bio he attended Phillips Academy in Andover, a very expensive boarding school.
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Very oppressed.
Now watch the body cam footage from the incident, and see for yourself what the whiniest bitch in the history of imaginary oppression did when the cops got there and found him on top of the clerk.
The best part was around 1:50 when he says, "they're going to kill me," and the white savior lady urging the cops not to arrest him says, "No, he will not kill you." Spit out my coffee at that one.
"Why do you think you're going to get killed?"
"Because I'm scared of police! I'm a black man in custody of police."
"Well I haven't hurt anyone in my life."
"I'm soo scared!!"
Either he's so sheltered and brainwashed that he believes that cops automatically kill every black person they arrest, or he's been trained to never take personal responsibility, blame other people for his own failures, and always play the race card when in doubt. I'm going with the latter.
That spoiled, rich, privileged little shitstain, is everything that is wrong with victimhood culture today. He tried to steal from a local family owned business that's been there since 1885. He then assaulted the guy who he was stealing from, at a store where margins are probably razor thin. After being arrested he acted like he was the victim and asked why the store owner wasn't arrested for defending his property and himself. And instead of the college expelling three ungrateful brats who attacked an institution that has been a business partner of the college for decades, they paid for their lawyers and led a protest outside of the business.
Of course it didn't help the school for the lawsuit when all three of the defendants plead guilty, and issued strongly worded statements saying that Gibson's wasn't racist, and that the students were in the wrong.
Here's video from a day of the protests. Lots of white guil[t] laden 19 year old white kids feeling good about themselves:
Feelin cute. Might destroy a family owned business and in turn cost my college $33 million in order to feel good about myself later. IDK.
Almost every kid the reporter from a MSM outlet tried to interview said no. That about sums up how stupid these idiots are. They're really good at writing "black lives matter" on a cardboard sign, but when you ask them to actually articulate why they're protesting on behalf of three criminals none of them know what to say.
But those are just dumbass college kids, and that's the nature of the beast. The real problem here, just like at 99% of colleges in this country, are the adults who brainwash these kids to think like this, and then encourage them to act like this. And justice was served on Friday when Dean Meredith Raimondo was found guilty along with the school itself. According to witnesses she was at the protest and facilitated it, rather than being the adult and reminding the kids that Elijah Aladin is a thief, not a victim. We know this because a black employee at the store testified against her:
Clarence "Trey" James, an African-American who had worked at the store since 2013, first denied that any racism existed in either the store's treatment of its customers, or how he has been treated. "Never, not even a hint," James said. "Zero reason to believe, zero evidence of that."
James said he had moved to Oberlin from Cleveland to have a better family life for his young daughter. He is a single-father of a teenager, and he said that he and his daughter were invited over Dave Gibson's house for Thanksgiving and Christmas dinner.
James said he was working at the store during the protests and could see Raimondo directly outside the front door, as he was working the cash register near the front windows and store entrance. Raimondo has claimed she was merely at the protest because it was her administrative duty to oversee the safety of the students and to keep the event "lawful." She has repeatedly said she was not an "active participant."
But James said he saw Raimondo "standing directly in front of the store with a megaphone, orchestrating some of the activities of the students. It appeared she was the voice of authority. She was telling the kids what to do, where to go. Where to get water, use the restrooms, where to make copies."
The copy making was needed to get more flyers for the students to pass out. These flyers said Gibson's had a long history of racial profiling, had assaulted the shoplifting students, encouraged a boycott of Gibson's, and gave a list of other stores to shop with.
James said Raimondo was taking part in the distribution of these flyers. "She had a stack of them," James testified, "and while she was talking on the bullhorn, she handed out half of them to a student who then went and passed them out."
When you hire a woman who doesn't understand that she looks like last call trash at the Blarney when she wears a sleeveless dress knowing that she has a full tat on your left bicep, this is what happens.
Oh, and if you're gonna trash a locally owned business and might get sued because of it, you should probably make sure you don't use your school email address:
When Roger Copeland, an Oberlin College professor of theater and dance (he is "emeritus" status now) wrote a letter to the campus newspaper soon after the protests ended, and criticized how the school was treating Gibson's in the letter, Jones sent a text message in caps saying, "FUCK ROGER COPELAND."
"Fuck him," Raimondo responded in a message. "I'd say unleash the students if I wasn't convinced this needs to be put behind us."
"Fuck him." This woman is what happens when white trash gets a Masters Degree in social justice.
Other administrators called the police liars:
Jones responded that the "Gibsons' hands were not clean" and that the incident with Allyn D. Gibson was "not an isolated incident, but a pattern." He also said the police report on the incident was "bullshit."
While another one physically blocked someone from taking pictures of students protesting in a public area:
McDaniel said he started taking pictures with his cell phone, and a young man came up to him and started blocking his phone with flyers in his hand. McDaniel said he kept moving and the man moved with him, blocking his ability to take picture over and over. "I'm with the college," the man answered when the former Oberlin College police chief asked him why he was blocking his ability to take pictures. McDaniel testified he found out later the man hounding him over picture taking was Julio Reyes, associate director of the school's multi-resource center.
"I told him 'I'm going to just going to wait until your silly ass leaves and [I'll] start taking pictures again without you trying to block me,'" McDaniel testified. "He answered that he was going to come back when I wasn't looking and key my car."
The school did nothing when students published this hilarious op-ed in the school sanctioned newspaper, blaming the Gibson family for pursuing a lawsuit against a school that had caused them financial harm by ending a business relationship because they sided with the thief instead of the victim.
News of the lawsuit -- which is meant to bully and intimidate College students, faculty, and staff, and can be read in full on the Review's website -- was relayed to the College community almost exactly one year after students initiated a protest against Gibson's Bakery following a violent altercation at the store involving College students.
"When people stand up for themselves and call out my bullshit it's bullying."
In reading the legal documents filed by the Gibson family, it is clear that their intention is to provoke an explosive, emotional response from students.
"Holding people responsible for damages is provoking."
The documents also have racist undertones that further expose the core reasons for the lawsuit. The Gibsons have no interest in finding any resolution to this conflict -- instead, they seek to assert their prideful moral superiority over the College, which they view as biased and discriminatory.
"Due process is racist."
Didn't help that they praised the Dean being sued too:
We should also lend our support to Dean Raimondo, who works tirelessly to support students. Even when students do not agree with her, her compassion and commitment to us never wavers.
The school responded to the lawsuit by canceling their contract with the bakery, which made them look a million times worse to the jury.
Let this be a lesson to virtue signaling SJWs -- when you get woke, you go broke. The students in your school are powerless. Their protests mean nothing. They are gone after 3-4 years, but you and the local business have to keep a healthy relationship. Don't let some privileged queefs running up hundreds of thousands of dollars in student loan debt put you in financial ruin because you're too gutless to stand up for them. Be the adult, expel kids who get arrested, and side with victims instead of criminals.