The Crimson reports a male undergraduate walking down Garden Street early Sunday was taunted as "fag" and "queer" by three men, who then chased him down a side street and demanded his wallet and cell phone. According to a Harvard Police report, when the three saw the wallet was empty, they threw it and the phone on the ground, threw his keys over a fence and left.
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Oh..
By John-W
Tue, 09/14/2010 - 9:40am
...that Matt Damon....
matt damon is not queer
By bostnkid
Tue, 09/14/2010 - 10:09am
it must have been affleck
no no
By John-W
Tue, 09/14/2010 - 10:19am
...he was the one who threw the kid's keys over the fence. You know how those Townies like to beat up on the college twerps.
Affleck was too busy robbing banks or having a two dimensional face or something.
David Ansen's comment on Affleck, which I've always thought was very (oddly) accurate:
casey is better
By bostnkid
Tue, 09/14/2010 - 10:29am
The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford was pretty good stuff.
I think we know who it was...
By 02132
Tue, 09/14/2010 - 12:29pm
If anyone local famous kid did the chasing and throwing, it was more likely a Wahlberg, not Matt, Casey, or Ben. Marky Mark fits the profile as well as anybody.
Marky Mark
By SwirlyGrrl
Tue, 09/14/2010 - 12:33pm
Definitely Wahlberg. Serious rap sheet, including hate crimes, for that guy.
marky mark
By bostnkid
Tue, 09/14/2010 - 12:58pm
still banned from lansdowne street for civil rights infractions?
Damon and the Afflecks are
By anon
Tue, 09/14/2010 - 8:48pm
Damon and the Afflecks are from Cambridge. Walberg is the townie.
Intimidation a joking matter
By SH
Tue, 09/14/2010 - 11:42am
I'm kind of appalled at the comments after a post like this. Unfortunately intimidiation and gay-bashing is still an issue in most areas of the country. Regardless of his orientation, the use of these slurs as intimidation is a problem, not to mention that a crime was committed.
What surprises me about this..
By Sarcastic Sam
Tue, 09/14/2010 - 1:06pm
...is that it happened around the corner from the Harvard Police HQ, if I"m picturing Garden street properly. The assailants were stupid on more than one level.
The HUPD moved out of 29
By anon
Wed, 09/15/2010 - 4:37pm
The HUPD moved out of 29 Garden Street several years ago.
aha...and there went the neighborhood
By Sarcastic Sam
Thu, 09/16/2010 - 11:15am
Thx, didn't know that.
Exactly what I was going to say
By eeka
Tue, 09/14/2010 - 7:39pm
Yes, hate speech and intimidation are real funny. *sigh*
Wait a second
By Kaz
Wed, 09/15/2010 - 8:21am
It's a hate crime to want Harley owners to stop making so much noise?
/southpark
No joke
By John-W
Tue, 09/14/2010 - 8:49pm
No, hate crimes are not funny. The comments above are not really about the reported act so much as the kind of attitude that one can recognize in the assailants. I'd wager a big Bertuccis's tab that if there are any non-heterosexual individuals involved in this case, it's far more likely to be the assailants than the victim who was simply walking in one of the more presumably safer places around town (I mean Garden Street?...really?).
Having grown up around here as a male (still am), the whole "Hey you effin' fag what are you lookin at?" is something that I've seen and been the subject of more times than I can count. It's a hate crime in the sense that if the target is actually gay, then there you go. If you aren't, you're still a target of some pin-heads misplaced aggression and self-hatred. It's a whole lot more complicated than "he said disparaging things about homosexuals, it's a hate crime." It's more of a "he will say disparaging things about everyone because he's a dick." You will notice it was more than one dick ganging up on one victim walking alone. I'm sure these winners have a little bolus of hatred ready for any and every one that walks past them at night when they're drunk.
Any joking being done here is at the expense of the celebrities mentioned (known for playing characters or perhaps being characters of that sort) or the actual assailants in this case. It is not intended to perpetuate gender/orientation slurs much less violence against anyone for any reason. If this needs to be said everytime someone posts something on this blog that doesn't sound like it came out of Mother Teresa's mouth, we're in trouble.
You've missed the whole point
By eeka
Wed, 09/22/2010 - 9:36pm
The fact that terms referring to certain types of folks are something people use to insult one another is the whole issue. You know, the fact that you could read about the incident and immediately recognize that these were used as insults and likely made any person, regardless of orientation, feel really unsafe.
Hmm....
By anonymous hyde ...
Tue, 09/14/2010 - 11:21pm
Could have been one of the many homeless 'yoots' who roam around the People's Republic.
And I'm afraid calling an adversary the F word is never going to go out of style.