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Swastika found in EMU office

‘No sign of forced entry’ into LGBTQA office, where the spray-painted symbol was discovered Monday

Published: Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Updated: Tuesday, February 2, 2010

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Ivar Vong

Cat McGraw (left), program assistant for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Education and Support Services and Alex Esparza, co-director of the LGBTQA, look at the four-by-four section of missing carpet in the LGBTQA office. A swastika was spray-painted on the carpet in an act of suspected vandalism over the weekend. The section of carpet was removed Monday morning.

Janitors found a swastika spray-painted on the carpet of the University’s LGBTQA office in the EMU early Monday morning.

As of 7:20 p.m. Monday, campus safety officers had not submitted a police report about the incident, in which a computer and television screen were also sprayed with black paint. University President Richard Lariviere said the University intended to “prosecute” those responsible.

Members of the LGBTQA said the four-by-four-and-a-half-foot swastika was first discovered when EMU custodians entered the group’s office to clean it at about 2 a.m. Monday. They then notified the group’s leaders, who entered the office shortly before 8 a.m.

Though a police report had not been filed, LGBTQA Director Alex Esparza said officers with the Department of Public Safety collected evidence from the office three times.

University spokesperson Julie Brown said the evidence had included the two vandalized pieces of carpet cut out of the office shortly about 8:30 a.m.

Brown said there was “no sign of forced entry.”

EMU technical support administrator Mike Kraiman said the EMU had given DPS the names of those who carried keys to the office. Kraiman said the EMU would not release the names while DPS is investigating the incident.

Esparza said that three members of the LGBTQA have keys, but that he didn’t know how many EMU staff members also have them.

A media request to speak with DPS was not fulfilled.

Esparza said that he locked the office when he left it Friday night, but that it had been unlocked when custodians found the swastika.

The appearance of the swastika came amid controversy over the Pacifica Forum, a campus-based discussion group that has invited speakers who espouse pro-Nazi views. Opponents of the Forum said the appearance of the symbol reinforced their fears of racially motivated violence on campus.

“I know it’s impossible to 100-percent tie this in to the Pacifica Forum,” Esparza said in an at-times tense meeting between students and administrators Monday afternoon. “But it’s clear that the environment here is making people feel like they can do this.”

At the same meeting, Lariviere said the University had created a new policy in an attempt to keep the Pacifica Forum off campus, which University lawyers were reviewing. The University has been cautious about taking action against the group for fear that doing so might violate Forum members’ First Amendment rights and open the University to a lawsuit.

Students who have attended protests against the Pacifica Forum were critical of Lariviere’s response. Though she said she thought Lariviere was “on our side,” Sexual Wellness Advocacy Team member Devon Schlotterbeck said, “He talks about community response and responsibility, but he separates himself from the community” by not protesting against the group himself.

Pacifica Forum member Dawn Coslow condemned the act, but called its being linked to the Forum “ridiculous.”

“Any kind of hate crime is an absolutely disgraceful, despicable act, and I have sympathy for all the students in that office who have suffered this hideous act,” she said.

atomchak@dailyemerald.com

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31 comments

Anonymous
Thu Feb 18 2010 15:09
It's been over two weeks now. I really wish DPS would give us an update on the investigation.
Anonymous
Thu Feb 11 2010 14:58
"One hopes that at least someone in Pacifica Forum is a provocateur, since their racism and Holocaust Denial is a great means to discredit any criticism of Israeli military policies.

Remember, the so-called "Pacifica" Forum hired neo-Nazis David Irving and Mark Weber to spew their lies on the U of O campus, which is astounding if you do any reading about who those fascists are."

The above quote is from the same sort of moron who claims that any criticism of the evil genocidal Zionist state of Israel, is "anti-Semitic".

To the contrary, anyone who uses the Holocaust to justify the existence of Zionist Israel, or it's 62 year concurrent Genocide against the Palestinian people, is a racist Judeo-Fascist Zionist who should be charged with war crimes and forced into slavery to repay those who they have stolen from, oppressed and murdered.

Anonymous
Tue Feb 9 2010 18:46
The "Pacifica Forum" is not a campus based group. There's one person (Mr. Etter) who long ago once was a professor and is now so aged that his involvement in "Pacifica" at any coherent level is unlikely. The other original co-leader, Mr. Beres, once worked for the U of O but was not a professor.

The rest of those clowns are definitely from outside the University, and in one case, from Lithuania, a country that helped the Nazis murder nearly all of their Jews.

One hopes that at least someone in Pacifica Forum is a provocateur, since their racism and Holocaust Denial is a great means to discredit any criticism of Israeli military policies.

Remember, the so-called "Pacifica" Forum hired neo-Nazis David Irving and Mark Weber to spew their lies on the U of O campus, which is astounding if you do any reading about who those fascists are.

Anonymous
Mon Feb 8 2010 23:36
Typical leftist agitprop. Too book. I thought you "artistic" types could at least show a little ingenuity.
Anonymous
Mon Feb 8 2010 11:21
Where's the follow up on this story? The commenters mostly think it's an inside job designed to get sympathy. Unfortunately that happens very frequently. Are the police investigating that possibility?

It was surprising to see the swastika brought to the ASUO meeting. Isn't it supposed to be evidence?

Anonymous
Sun Feb 7 2010 00:11
Bottom line:
I it was one of their own, and they get caught, the persons involved should be charges with inciting a riot. To purposely attempt to create a violent unrest againt a particular group under false pretenses is nothing less than criminal.
Anonymous
Sun Feb 7 2010 00:10
To Anon on Feb 2 2010 at 11:44:

How do you manage to write term papers with such a limp wrist? Aren't your hand tired from all that hand-wringing?

"It's not free speech, it's hate speech".

What is hate? Apparently anything that goes against degenerate Marxist beliefs, judging by what is labeled as "hate" these days.

Anonymous
Sat Feb 6 2010 23:46
I have no doubt that LGBTQA Director Alex Esparza did it itself. This is a typical tactic of leftist groups. They scream in pain as they strike you.
Anonymous
Fri Feb 5 2010 22:52
The thing that's most suspicious is that it was on the carpet. Normally one would paint that sort of thing on the wall. The walls, you can see in the photo, are decorated, painted with handprints, something that clearly took people a lot of work to do----and something a Nazi vandal would probably want to wreck.

If I turn out to be wrong, I apologize. I just hope they catch who did it no matter what their motivation.

Anonymous
Fri Feb 5 2010 19:41
This is 100% BOGUS. Looks like someone is preparing to run for ASUO Exec. Don't fall victim to the political trickery everyone!
Anonymous
Thu Feb 4 2010 13:11
As much as I hate that this happened and fully support the LBGTQA, it does reek of someone wanting to bring extra attention to disbanding Pacifica...
Anonymous
Wed Feb 3 2010 20:24
Everyone is innocent until proven guilty, but the first thing I thought when I heard about this was that it was an inside job. The no- forced entry thing is suspicious. So is the timing. It's convenient that this took place just in time for the next Senate meeting. Now I really feel unsafe. Not because of the PF, but because there is the possibility that there are some crazy protesters out there who will do anything to accomplish their agenda.
PFC Senator
Wed Feb 3 2010 19:35
McCafferty is running for ASUO Exec
Caleb
Wed Feb 3 2010 13:47
I do not attend UO, and am not familiar with all the happenings of the PF or any such groups. However, from a third party perspective, I just want to say that all of the blind accusations toward the PF are just as much a version of hate crime as the painting of the swastika. I do not agree with the PF's standpoint (I myself am actually the President of another LGBTGA group in Oregon) however I do believe that the finger should not immediately be pointed at them with no proof. Innocent till proven guilty.

My deepest sincerity and regards go to the LGBTGA of UO and all who have been affected by this horrible act.

Anonymous
Wed Feb 3 2010 12:43
Anthony Green:
They're not suggesting that lgbtqa needs more publicity, they're suggesting that they may have painted it on their own office floor since their was no forced entry and the office is ALWAYS locked during night hours in order to fulfill their agenda of implicating the pacifica forum and removing them from campus.
The fact is i know some members as friends who would not be beneath this allegation.
The reality is the pacifica forum would have to be REALLY stupid to vandalize the lgbtqa office during these critical times.

Furthermore a swastika would not be my first choice of vandalism towards an lgbtqa group--but I'm not a hater, so there's that.

Anonymous
Wed Feb 3 2010 01:40
I wasn't suggesting that there was any decision by LGBTQA to paint a swastika in their office. But if it turns out to be some troubled person with access to the office, statements blaming Pacifica Forum could be embarrassing.
800lb
Wed Feb 3 2010 01:03
Paranoia!
An inside job? What planet are you from? The LGBTQA turn away several hundred people at their drag show each year because they run out of room. They brought 400 some-odd folks to their Queer Prom last year (I DJed, it was incredible). They don't need the press. Further, swastikas have been thrown up in other spots around campus over the last several years, so it seems pretty likely that to me that the same Nazi scum perpetrated the vandalism.
Look, I'm no fan of the Pacific Forum. However, I think we should view this event in a vacuum for a second. Free speech ain't protected when it involves the destruction of public property. This was a terrible violation of what was supposed to be a safe space, and crap like this doesn't belong on campus. That place is a second home for some students and it's been desecrated. All of those rushing to capitalize on the event for their own ends should first register their sympathies with the LGBTQA.

In Solidarity,
Anthony Green, Class of 07

Anonymous
Wed Feb 3 2010 00:21
This smells like a setup, plain and simple. Let me say that I do not support Pacifica Forum in any way shape or form, but hate speech is unfortunately free speech and they have every right to say whatever stupid, ignorant, hate propaganda that they want. When you consider there was no forced entry, there is obviously more than this story than meets the eye.
dc
Tue Feb 2 2010 21:46
Anon~

Which "guests" are you referring to, that we keep "inviting back"?

In the 300 or so Forums that I've been a part of, we have had 2 speakers that spoke about Islam, ONCE each, and 1 speaker that did a talk on homosexuality.

I don't believe you've been there yourself. Name one presentation that you heard with your own ears.

anonymous
Tue Feb 2 2010 21:40
Really - no police report was filed? The campus cops did the only investigation so far? Odd.






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