Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“ He would follow minorities around the bakery..”
You mean like the students who were attempting to steal from him?
Are you a racist? Do you think all
Minorities steal and therefore should be followed and harassed when they go into a store to buy a magazine or a Diet Coke? WTF is wrong with you?
Anonymous wrote:“ He would follow minorities around the bakery..”
You mean like the students who were attempting to steal from him?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“ He would follow minorities around the bakery..”
You mean like the students who were attempting to steal from him?
Did you go to Oberlin? See any of this firsthand? If not, then you need to STFU b/c you're just parroting what you've read online. People who know this guy are in a much better position to give their opinions on him. And if he only followed black students suspected of stealing . . . that's still racist. But you know that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have to chime into this discussion as I am an Oberlin graduate. I lived in an apartment above Gibson's bakery. I can still smell the sweet smell of donuts. Dave Gibson was a racist. He would follow minorities around the bakery. I also thought this was not in line with the college or town's liberal leanings Afterall it was the first school to integrate. However, Oberlin is not totally the bad guy here. The dean of students went rogue and helped amp off an already super woke population. Plus, people like the head of communications helped with this. From what I hear Oberlin supported their staff but ultimately fired the dean and demoted the comms exec. The whole situation was unfortunate and could have been avoided if the school had talked to Dave Gibson decades ago about his racist actions. They could have been proactive and threatened to pull their business before this unfortunate situation happened. The judgement was so high because the townsfolk hate the college.
If he were well known as a racist, why would minorities bother shopping there? Oh I forgot, the said minorities weren’t looking to shop, just steal.
They did steal from the bakery. That’s not racism when you are a store proprietor and you are watching known thieves take your inventory
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have to chime into this discussion as I am an Oberlin graduate. I lived in an apartment above Gibson's bakery. I can still smell the sweet smell of donuts. Dave Gibson was a racist. He would follow minorities around the bakery. I also thought this was not in line with the college or town's liberal leanings Afterall it was the first school to integrate. However, Oberlin is not totally the bad guy here. The dean of students went rogue and helped amp off an already super woke population. Plus, people like the head of communications helped with this. From what I hear Oberlin supported their staff but ultimately fired the dean and demoted the comms exec. The whole situation was unfortunate and could have been avoided if the school had talked to Dave Gibson decades ago about his racist actions. They could have been proactive and threatened to pull their business before this unfortunate situation happened. The judgement was so high because the townsfolk hate the college.
If he were well known as a racist, why would minorities bother shopping there? Oh I forgot, the said minorities weren’t looking to shop, just steal.
They did steal from the bakery. That’s not racism when you are a store proprietor and you are watching known thieves take your inventory
Anonymous wrote:“ He would follow minorities around the bakery..”
You mean like the students who were attempting to steal from him?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have to chime into this discussion as I am an Oberlin graduate. I lived in an apartment above Gibson's bakery. I can still smell the sweet smell of donuts. Dave Gibson was a racist. He would follow minorities around the bakery. I also thought this was not in line with the college or town's liberal leanings Afterall it was the first school to integrate. However, Oberlin is not totally the bad guy here. The dean of students went rogue and helped amp off an already super woke population. Plus, people like the head of communications helped with this. From what I hear Oberlin supported their staff but ultimately fired the dean and demoted the comms exec. The whole situation was unfortunate and could have been avoided if the school had talked to Dave Gibson decades ago about his racist actions. They could have been proactive and threatened to pull their business before this unfortunate situation happened. The judgement was so high because the townsfolk hate the college.
If he were well known as a racist, why would minorities bother shopping there? Oh I forgot, the said minorities weren’t looking to shop, just steal.
Anonymous wrote:Oberlin is ranked 39th in the US News liberal arts colleges rankings. Is it circling the drain?
Anonymous wrote:I have to chime into this discussion as I am an Oberlin graduate. I lived in an apartment above Gibson's bakery. I can still smell the sweet smell of donuts. Dave Gibson was a racist. He would follow minorities around the bakery. I also thought this was not in line with the college or town's liberal leanings Afterall it was the first school to integrate. However, Oberlin is not totally the bad guy here. The dean of students went rogue and helped amp off an already super woke population. Plus, people like the head of communications helped with this. From what I hear Oberlin supported their staff but ultimately fired the dean and demoted the comms exec. The whole situation was unfortunate and could have been avoided if the school had talked to Dave Gibson decades ago about his racist actions. They could have been proactive and threatened to pull their business before this unfortunate situation happened. The judgement was so high because the townsfolk hate the college.
Anonymous wrote:I have to chime into this discussion as I am an Oberlin graduate. I lived in an apartment above Gibson's bakery. I can still smell the sweet smell of donuts. Dave Gibson was a racist. He would follow minorities around the bakery. I also thought this was not in line with the college or town's liberal leanings Afterall it was the first school to integrate. However, Oberlin is not totally the bad guy here. The dean of students went rogue and helped amp off an already super woke population. Plus, people like the head of communications helped with this. From what I hear Oberlin supported their staff but ultimately fired the dean and demoted the comms exec. The whole situation was unfortunate and could have been avoided if the school had talked to Dave Gibson decades ago about his racist actions. They could have been proactive and threatened to pull their business before this unfortunate situation happened. The judgement was so high because the townsfolk hate the college.