Thursday, February 21, 2019

Why So Many Hate Crime Hoaxes?

Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., not only believed black and openly gay actor Jussie Smollett's tale of being attacked by two N-word-spouting homophobic Trump-supporters, she - and many other big-name Democrats - knew exactly whom to blame.

The Rev. Al Sharpton, who became famous by falsely accusing an assistant district attorney of raping a black teenage girl, weighed in.

He said: " is only a reminder of the times that we are living in, that people feel empowered to express their hate and feel there will be no accountability.

A black female motorist took to social media to say she had a "traumatic experience" in Virginia when she was pulled over for speeding and "threatened" by a "white cop, who "Degraded" her "As an African-American." And a viral post by a civil rights "Activist" claimed a Texas trooper sexually assaulted another black woman following a traffic stop and then arrested her for DUI. But they were all unaware that they were being recorded.

As to the belief that racism remains a serious problem in America, can we agree that nirvana is not an option? In a nation of 330 million people, bad actors abound.

Today's definition of "Race relations" pretty much comes down to this: how black people feel about white people and how white people feel about how black people feel about white people.

Racism has so receded as an impediment to progress that new terms became necessary to describe offensive "Racist" behavior, such as "Microaggressions." This means whites are racist, even if they don't think they are, because of their "White privilege." If white people spent as much time thinking about how to oppress black people as black people think they do, white people wouldn't have enough time to oppress black people.


https://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2019/02/21/jussie_smollett_supporters_rooting_for_a_modern_lynching_139531.html


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