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Nick M

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I can go on and on and on with hoaxes of white Christians committing these crimes. Anyway, here is another one, whose life is fake news. On the right and on the left is the same lilly white liberal.

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Nick M

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If you would like a partial list, click here. Breitbart cannot list them all. Obviously.

  • Lesbian waitress claims a customer scrawled a homophobic note on his receipt, refusing to tip her because she was gay
  • Left-wing activists at Oberlin College scrawl racist graffiti around campus
  • Feminist activist at the University of Wyoming sends rape threats to herself on Facebook
  • Racist and transphobic graffiti at Vassar College revealed to be the work of the same transgender student who was appointed to run the student-led investigation into the incidents
  • Jersey City high school student government candidate sends racist texts to himself
  • Student at the University of Chicago fakes hack on his own Facebook page, fills it with racist abuse, uses incident to push diversity agenda on campus
  • African-American Baptist minister admits to painting racial slurs on the side of his house and setting his porch on fire
  • Mother of high schooler in Massachussetts falsely accuses high school football team of spraying racist graffiti on her family’s house
  • Gay man in Tennessee charged claims he was attacked and had a homophobic slur written on his forehead, later charged with making a false report
  • Transgender Student at Hercules High School in San Francisco fakes bathroom assault
 

jgarden

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This is as bad as the black Americans that light crosses on fire and fake race hate crimes. Same thing. A leftist screaming anti-islam things then stabbing.
How clever of these "black" Americans to bomb their own churches and lynch their own people in an effort to place all the blame on those innocent "whites!"
 
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Nick M

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Muslims murder more people in any year, than did the KKK during its entire existence. I wonder how many lynchings Hillarys' mentor conducted?


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The parents of slain Democratic National Committee staffer Seth Rich asked conservative media outlets and personalities to stop peddling "discredited conspiracy theories" about their son's death in an emotional Washington Post op-ed Tuesday.

Mary and Joel Rich described the aftermath of their son's death as a "nightmare that you can never wake up from."

"Imagine that every single day, with every phone call you hope that it's the police, calling to tell you that there has been a break in the case," they wrote. "Imagine that instead, every call that comes in is a reporter asking what you think of a series of lies or conspiracies about the death. That nightmare is what our family goes through every day."

Seth Rich was gunned down in July 2016 in the streets of Washington, DC. At the time, his parents wrote, he was considering accepting a job working on former Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign.

No motive has been officially determined — though authorities believe he was the victim of a botched robbery — and some right-leaning media outlets and personalities have latched onto the theory that Rich was killed after providing internal DNC emails to WikiLeaks. Some outlets have implied that the DNC played a role in orchestrating Rich's death.

"Seth's death has been turned into a political football," Rich's parents wrote in their op-ed. "Every day we wake up to new headlines, new lies, new factual errors, new people approaching us to take advantage of us and Seth's legacy."

They continued: "With every conspiratorial flare-up, we are forced to relive Seth's murder and a small piece of us dies as more of Seth's memory is torn away from us."

The Rich family has repeatedly blasted the conservative media for politicizing Seth Rich's death.

In a statement provided to Business Insider last week, the Rich family's representative Brad Bauman said, "It's sad but unsurprising that a group of media outlets who have repeatedly lied to the American people would try and manipulate the legacy of a murder victim in order to forward their own political agenda."

"I think there is a special place in hell for people like that," Bauman added.

Since the Rich family spoke out and the controversy picked up media coverage, some outlets, like Fox News and The Daily Caller, pulled their stories on the conspiracy theory.
http://www.businessinsider.com/seth-rich-parents-conservative-media-stop-politicizing-death-2017-5
 

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The same people who were hardcore "birthers" for 8 years are the ones signing on to the "Seth Rich" conspiracy!

Whenever the facts appear to place the conservative "lunatic fringe" on the defensive, they invent an alternate version of reality to allow them to go back on the offensive!

That mindset has culminated in the Trump Presidency - a President who can never be held accountable for his actions because all negative news is labelled "fake news!"
 

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The same people who were hardcore "birthers" for 8 years are the same ones who are signing on to the "Seth Millar" conspiracy!

Whenever the facts appear to place the conservative "lunatic fringe" on the defensive, they invent an alternate version of reality to allow them to go back on the offensive!

Wait ... Donald took 8 seconds out of his campaign to say "President Barack Obama was born in the United States." I know, I know ... FAKE NEWS! How dare we believe what we see and hear with our own eyes and ears!
 

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How clever of these "black" Americans to bomb their own churches and lynch their own people in an effort to place all the blame on those innocent "whites!"

yep it happens:

Miss. black church fire was called a hate crime. Now parishioner has been arrested for it.


When the historic black church in Greenville, Miss., first burned last month, many, including the city mayor, speculated that the intentionally lit fire was a hate crime.

It was a particularly tense time in America, just a week before the bitterly divisive 2016 presidential election came to a close. Then-candidate and now President-elect Donald Trump campaigned on building a wall at the U.S.-Mexico border and banning Muslims from the United States — or, at the very least, aggressively vetting Muslims seeking entry to the country. A prominent newspaper of the Ku Klux Klan offered a de facto endorsement of Trump and he secured the support of the KKK’s former grand wizard, David Duke.

Among African Americans, Trump polled with low support.

All this led church and community leaders to believe that, when they found the words “Vote Trump” spray-painted on the outside of the charred, 111-year-old Hopewell Missionary Baptist Church, the fire was a political act.

[Black church torched in Mississippi, with ‘Vote Trump’ painted on wall]

“The animus of this election cycle combined with the potent racial history of burning black churches as a political symbol makes this event something we must not ignore,” a GoFundMe page created at the time said.

But the Wednesday arrest of a man with a criminal record, 45-year-old Andrew McClinton, quickly dispelled those assumptions.

McClinton, church and law enforcement officials told the Associated Press, is an African American member of the burned church. According to authorities, the blaze was not motivated by the presidential race.

“We do not believe it was politically motivated,” Mississippi Insurance Commissioner Mike Chaney, who is also the fire marshal, told the AP. “There may have been some efforts to make it appear politically motivated.”

Authorities did not release a potential motive and said the investigation is ongoing.

As of now, McClinton has not been charged with a hate crime, Greenville city spokeswoman Kenya Collins told the Clarion-Ledger.

“The charges that he received today: It was not a hate crime but we do not know if the federal government will pursue that as such because we do not have a motive yet,” Collins told the newspaper.

McClinton is being held at the Washington County Detention Center on a charge of first-degree arson of a place of worship, reported the Clarion-Ledger. He is scheduled to make an initial court appearance Thursday in Greenville, according to the AP. It is unclear if McClinton already has legal representation.

The 45-year-old man from Leland, Miss., lived about six miles away from the charred church, authorities told the Clarion-Ledger. The AP reported that McClinton’s criminal record included a 1991 conviction for grand larceny, a 1997 conviction for attempted robbery and a 2004 conviction for armed robbery. For the last crime, he served eight years in prison and was released in 2012.


The Greenville church fire made national news when, on Nov. 1, authorities were called to the burning sanctuary and found the spray-painted message. Town officials, including the fire chief, the mayor and church leaders, expressed a heightened sense of grief at the sight of flames licking the building.

“I’ve seen a lot of things burn but when I arrived there on scene that night, it was just a different feeling,” Greenville Fire Chief Rowan Brown told the Clarion-Ledger. “I’m used to seeing houses, cars. … It was just a sad, sickening feeling because I understand how sacred a place of worship is and what it means for families to come together.

“It definitely hit a low note in my spirit when I saw it burn,” he said.

The possibility that the fire was strategically accompanied by a “Vote Trump” tag to inflame further political and racial divisiveness is not new. In recent months, alleged crimes have been committed in the name of Trump and Black Lives Matter, the victims claimed, sparking initial outrage only to be later deemed hoaxes by police.

These fabricated reports do little to advance the civil rights for which activists are fighting, they say, and instead undermine the cause.

“If you are having personal problems, want attention or need to raise awareness, crying wolf helps no one. In fact, it makes it worse,” attorney and journalist Wajahat Ali wrote on Facebook after a Muslim woman in New York falsely reported that men screaming “Donald Trump!” called her a “f‑‑‑ing terrorist” and tried to rip off her hijab.

In Greenville, the circumstances were slightly different, but the swift and loud speculations of hateful motivations of a political or racial nature rocketed the story into the national spotlight, where many used the jarring details as proof that even in 2016, America still has a long way to go.

A GoFundMe account raised more than $200,000 in two days, the Clarion-Ledger reported, but has since been taken down. The church was a total loss and has been demolished, authorities told the newspaper.

Two weeks after the fire, the fire chief told local media that samples taken from the burnt church were negative for flammable substances or an accelerant. Brown said it was unclear if the blaze started with a direct flame contact or from burning clothes or paper, but that it was still considered intentional in nature.

Since the fire, parishioners from Hopewell Missionary Baptist Church have been worshiping at the predominantly white First Baptist Church of Greenville, in a small chapel steps away from First Baptist’s main sanctuary, reported the AP. First Baptist senior pastor James Nichols said he invited the Hopewell Missionary congregation to join his parishioners in combined worship, but bishop Clarence Green declined, hoping his 200-member congregation could maintain their own identity while their church is rebuilt.

“They opened their doors to us to stay as long as we want and do whatever we need there,” Green told the AP a few weeks after the fire. “What God is doing — it’s not about race, creed or color. … The God we serve is neither black nor white, Jew nor gentile.”

In an interview with the AP, both church leaders said that combining their parishioners 30 or 40 years ago may have been impossible, but that in 2016, according to Green, a “wall of hatred is being torn down through the spirit of love.”

“It’s been refreshing to see a new chapter in our American culture,” Nichols added. “It’s not just a Greenville thing.”

Washington County, where Greenville is located, traditionally leans Democratic in an overwhelmingly Republican state. According to election data from Politico, Hillary Clinton easily won the county in the 2016 presidential election with 67.6 percent of the vote, even though Donald Trump won the state overall with 58.3 percent of the vote.

Guy who actually did it (wrote vote trump and set the church on fire)

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jgarden

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"Angel4Truth" is using The Washington Post as her source - denounced by "The Donald" as one of "the holy grails" of fake news!

Trump and his supporters want to have it both ways - they cite The Washington Post when it serves their agenda and then summarily dismisses it as "fake news" when it doesn't!
 

Angel4Truth

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"Angel4Truth" is using The Washington Post as her source - denounced by "The Donald" as one of "the holy grails" of fake news!

Trump and his supporters want to have it both ways - they cite The Washington Post when it serves their agenda and then summarily dismisses it as "fake news" when it doesn't!


Its called google, its easy to use and you can just type in the thugs name, and get this same story from other papers. Easy. Maybe you are too lazy, oh well.
 

jgarden

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Its called google, its easy to use and you can just type in the thugs name, and get this same story from other papers. Easy. Maybe you are too lazy, oh well.
Let me simplify the issue so that even "Angel4Truth" can understand - is The Washington Post a source of real or fake news?
 

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"Angel4Truth" is using The Washington Post as her source - denounced by "The Donald" as one of "the holy grails" of fake news!

Trump and his supporters want to have it both ways - they cite The Washington Post when it serves their agenda and then summarily dismisses it as "fake news" when it doesn't!

Trump supporters are smart enough to think for themselves and check all their sources. That irks you libs, doesn't it?
 

glorydaz

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Let me simplify the issue so that even "Angel4Truth" can understand - is The Washington Post a source of real or fake news?

Let me simplify this post.....here is a libtard who is unable to think for himself, so he assumes others are as incapable as he is.

Here's a hint. When you see "unnamed sources", you can toss it out with the rest of the liberal trash.
 
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