Yale graduate student who called cops on a black woman napping in a common room claims racism is 'silly' and that some slaves didn't want to be freed in radical blog posts
Yale University grad student Sarah Braasch, 43, called the cops on black classmate Lolade Siyonbola for sleeping in a common room on Tuesday, and a video of the incident has gone viral on social media. Several blog posts written by Braasch, a lawyer, have since been uncovered, in which she radical opinions on race, religion and human rights, including calling racism 'silly' and saying she 'loves hate speech'. Braasch is pictured left and right and Siyonbola is pictured inset.
Blog posts written by the white Yale University grad student who called the cops on a black classmate for napping in the common room of her dorm have revealed her alarmingly radical opinions on race, religion and human rights.
In articles dating back almost a decade Sarah Braasch expressed strong opposition to laws against hate crimes and called racism a 'silly' social construct.
Earlier this week Braasch called the police and reported a black student for sleeping on a couch in the Hall of Graduate Studies.
The student, Lolade Siyonbola, recorded her interactions with Braasch and the officers in a video that has now gone viral sparking outrage and allegations of racial profiling.
The incident on Tuesday wasn't the first time Braasch had reported a student of color to the authorities, and her online presence is chock full of controversial perspectives on race, religion and human rights.
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