Hard to believe that on a college campus in the year 2024, someone would hold down a young athlete with one hand and carve the forbidden n-word into his chest with the other. Unsurprisingly, it appears not to be true:

A freshman swimmer at Gettysburg College, identified and confirmed by The College Fix as Aidan Ochoa, had the slur etched into his body by a teammate. The incident in September made national headlines and caused controversy and concern…

The family also decried the incident as a hate crime to the student newspaper, saying “our son became the victim of a hate crime.”

Ochoa really did have the forbidden word etched on his chest. But that doesn’t mean there was a hate crime.

A video on TikTok, along with other comments online, allege Ochoa consented to the attack, possibly under the influence of alcohol.

Ochoa and his family have declined to report the incident to local law enforcement, despite the advice of the Pennsylvania college.

The family has even been blowing off the NAACP.

Both Ochoa and the suspected n-word etcher were kicked off the swim team. President Bob Iuliano calls the case “complicated and nuanced” — Liberalese for BS.

According to a student, Ochoa wanted everyone to know he qualifies as a favored “person of color,” even if he is only a quadroon, and asked for the word to be carved.

[A] Gettysburg College source alleged Ochoa was actually “flaunting” the n-word to teammates, but then changed his story once upperclassmen reported the incident, for fear he would get in trouble.

That’s when the party trick gone wrong became a hate hoax.

On a tip from Matt L.

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