Hate Hoax: Brigham Young University Revokes Ban on Individual Falsely Accused of Yelling Racial Slurs at Sport Event

Brigham Young University (BYU) has revoked a ban on an individual who was falsely accused of yelling racial slurs at a sporting event on campus, in the latest example of a hate hoax perpetrated against white people.

BYU officials reviewed video and found no evidence to substantiate the allegation that a white person was yelling racist comments at Duke outside hitter Rachel Richardson during a volleyball match on Aug. 26.

“We reviewed all available video and audio recordings, including security footage and raw footage from all camera angles taken by BYUtv of the match, with broadcasting audio removed (to ensure that the noise from the stands could be heard more clearly),” the BYU release said.

Even though there was never any evidence to back up the nonsense that Richardson made up, that did not stop BYU from crucifying the individual, tarring them as a racist, and banning them for life from sporting events.