Seabass wrote: ↑Thu Feb 21, 2019 10:39 pm
Forty Two wrote: ↑Thu Feb 21, 2019 8:03 pm
The fact that he had to fake it, though, really is a testament to how few actual incidents of any real import there are.
Not at all. But your view that one staged hate crime is a testament to the infrequency of actual hate crimes is a testament to the fact that you are a certifiable whackjob who believes in an alternate reality.
One fake one?
November 2016 - Univ. of Michigan.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/act ... dd03e57c10 Hoax
Nov. 2016 - North Park University - bisexual student falsely claims to have received hate emails and notes -- turned out she was sending them to herself. Google Taylor Volk.
November 2016 - Ashley Boyer in Philadelphia invented a harassing encounter at a gas station in Philadelphia.
November 2016, Muslim woman claims she had her hijab torn off and stolen by white Trump supporters. False
https://www.wwltv.com/article/news/loca ... -351046672
May 2017, Church vandalizes itself - spray painted Heil Trump and anti-gay slurs on itself.
December 2016, man spraypaints his own car with racist slogans in staged hate-crime, Denton Texas.
December 2016 - drunk Trump supporters attack Muslim woman in NYC subway -- false - hoax.
February 2017 - student writes anti-Muslims slurs on his own door. Beloit College.
April 2017 - threats to synagogues -- claimed to be linked to Trump, but actually committed by an Israeli man.
May 2017 - A student at St. Olaf college carried out the hoax by distributing racist literature around campus, in order to draw attention to concerns about the campus climate. I.e., again, there weren't enough real issues, so to draw attention to the campus climate that they all know exists, he had to fake one.
September 17 - Air Force Academy - students targeted with racist notes. Big splash in the media. A couple months later, turns out one of the students "targeted" had written the notes. Hoax. Not much of a splash on the correction side...
Nov. 2017 - Kansas state university - same thing. Student wrote self-directed hate-notes. Hoax.
Nov. 2017 -- non-white student writes hate notes to hoax a hate crime.
https://fox2now.com/2017/11/21/student- ... -bathroom/
July 2018, Khalil Cavil writes notes to himself calling himself a terrorist to pretend it's a hate crime.
July 2018, Texas Mexican-American waitress pretends to be a victim of a hate crime by writing notes to herself with anti-Mexican rhetoric.
September 2018, New York woman fabricates racist note on her car, and whites yelling racist slurs at her. Hoax.
December 2018, Drake University students pretend to be targeted by racist notes - a student sent the notes to himself. Hoax.
January 2019, Covington Catholic incident - bullshit, non-racial incident, invented by liars like Nathan Philips.
February 2019, Jussie Smollett fakes his attempted lynching.
And, more -- there are no shortage of bullshit hate crimes.
The media champs at the bit to publish stories of alleged hate crimes. There is zero resistance. Look at the Smollett case - when that first broke, anyone who said something to the effect of "hey, wait a minute... I have some questions..." was vilified as a hater, and was told to believe the victim here -- and this just illustrated what we all know about "America in 2019" -- this is "America in 2019" on CNN in ominous tones -- we all know where it comes from, right -- it comes from Trump and the racist MAGA hat wearing folks....
Same thing with Covington Catholic - the media perpetrated the hoax, by publishing videos that did not show what really happened, and what didn't happen. They accepted Nathan Phillips' uncritically, and they later had to admit they 'got it wrong' - but they got it wrong because they sooooo wanted it to be true. It would prove what they already know.
“When I was in college, I took a terrorism class. ... The thing that was interesting in the class was every time the professor said ‘Al Qaeda’ his shoulders went up, But you know, it is that you don’t say ‘America’ with an intensity, you don’t say ‘England’ with the intensity. You don’t say ‘the army’ with the intensity,” she continued. “... But you say these names [Al Qaeda] because you want that word to carry weight. You want it to be something.” - Ilhan Omar