“But, for the Impact of Race and Culture Assessment report this sentence would have been much higher,”
DEI has infiltrated the American justice system to a disturbing degree, but if you really want to see what comes next, look north to Canada.
A former university football player who sexually assaulted two women has been sentenced to just two years in prison because he is black and was feeling intense pressure around the time of the attacks, the judge said.
Omogbolahan Jegede, 25, had choked one of the women almost into unconsciousness.
“It should be noted that but, for the contents of the Impact of Race and Culture Assessment (IRCA), the pre-sentence report and all the mitigating factors surrounding Omogbolahan (Teddy) Jegede, this sentence would have been much higher,” Justice Frank Hoskins said in his Nova Scotia Supreme Court decision on Wednesday.
The women were attacked in residences at St. Francis Xavier University in Antigonish, N.S., in 2022 and 2023. One woman testified that Jegede choked her; one woman was forced to perform oral sex. Both women said they were physically dominated by Jegede, who is much larger than they are.
The author of an Impact of Race and Culture Assessment, a report funded under a new initiative from the Trudeau Liberals, wrote that Jegede was feeling intense pressure around the time of the assaults and did not have culturally appropriate support to turn to.
No word on what sort of ‘culturally appropriate support’ the women he sexually assaulted had to turn to. Meanwhile, Nigerian immigrants apparently need “culturally appropriate support” or they’ll choke and rape women.
Is this really an argument for mass migration to Canada?
He even expressed support for early parole: “I think Mr. Jegede will be a really good candidate for probably early parole given everything I’ve read. There’s no question about that.”
And an even better candidate for sexually assaulting more women considering his apparent track record.
A student who says she was sexually assaulted while attending St. Francis Xavier University in 2022 has filed a lawsuit against the Nova Scotia school.
The lawsuit, submitted Monday to the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia, alleges the university in Antigonish, N.S., failed in its duty to protect sexual abuse survivors victimized by a student athlete despite repeated calls to do something.
Omogbolahan Jegede, a former football player with the St. Francis Xavier X-Men, was charged in April with sexually assaulting four students, including the plaintiff, in 2022 and 2023.
Four students. If only there had been some ‘culturally appropriate support’, he might have been able to keep it down to two.
Oh wait, sorry, it may be as high as six.
In total, the lawsuit cites allegations of sexual assault from six students, dating back to January 2020.
Clearly, a total failure of ‘culturally appropriate support’ from members of his community.
Rodgers read three letters of support from members of the Nigerian community in Fort McMurray who know Jegede and his family.
Culturally appropriate support. This is what it looks like. A lot like the government using DEI to license rape based on skin color.














