Democrats and the liberal media keep ignoring hate crime hoaxes

Democrats routinely condemn the country for being overtly racist and subject to rampant white supremacy; there sure are a lot of nonwhite people faking hate crimes. Yet despite these frequent occurrences, neither Democrats nor their propaganda accomplices in the liberal media seem to report these incidents ever. As such, it stands to reason people may be unfamiliar with the latest hate crime hoax that occurred this week at Kit Carson International Academy in Sacramento, California.

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Nigerian Brothers Break Silence on Jussie Smollett Hoax: ‘This Dude was a Super Villain,‘ a ‘Fraud‘

Abimbola (Abel) and Olabinjo (Ola) Osundairo, the Nigerian-born brothers who disgraced actor Jussie Smollett infamously paid to stage his fake hate crime in 2019, recently broke their silence on the incident, condemning Smollett as a “fraud” who “was like a super villain” when he tried to deceive the public so that he could become a “poster boy for activism.”

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Ontario Principals Council confident anti-black racism claims at school are false

The Ontario Principals Council says it is confident allegations of anti-black racism by staff at a Toronto public school are false.

On Monday, the Parents of Black Children advocacy group said it had complaints that a black students at John Fisher Junior Public School in the Yonge and Eglinton area were being detained in a small “isolation room” in separate occasions.

The Usual Grifters.

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Jussie Smollett files appeal of conviction and calls for new trial for staging a hate crime on himself

Jussie Smollett has called for a new trial after he was jailed for staging a hate crime on himself – as it was revealed a new docuseries is to be released about his elaborate hoax.

The Empire actor filed an appeal of the December 2021 conviction for staging an anti-gay, racist attack on himself and then lying to Chicago police about it.

During the police probe, Chicago cops concluded that Smollett had hired brothers Abimbola and Olabinjo Osundairo to carry out the crime. He was sentenced to 150 days in jail last year.

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A ‘hate castle’ or welcome neighbor? VDare divides a West Virginia town.

In Berkeley Springs, the purchase of an iconic castle by VDare, which some consider a hate group, has led to angst and ugliness

BERKELEY SPRINGS, W.Va. — The little town was sparkling.

White lights gleamed from the garlands and wreaths adorning the gazebo in Berkeley Springs State Park. A large Christmas tree was lit next to the courthouse. Even the parking meters downtown were decorated for the holiday, transformed into snowmen, garden gnomes and the Grinch.

And looming above it all: the Berkeley Castle, a 19th-century structure that has become as much a symbol of this tourist town two hours northwest of Washington as the flowing hot springs that gave this Appalachian community its name.

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Corporations And Advertisers, Stop Falling For The Left’s ‘Anti-Hate’ Scam

It’s one of the great scams perpetrated on the country — ‘anti-hate’ groups that are nothing more than liberal slush funds with a mission to morally shake down companies and corporations.

If all of Twitter comes crashing down under its new ownership, I’ll sleep just like I did after hearing that half the company’s workforce had been laid off — which is to say, soundly. But the news last week that a bunch of companies are halting their paid advertisements on Twitter is a big problem.

New company CEO Elon Musk himself said Friday that “activist groups” were “pressuring advertisers” against buying promotional space on Twitter. Among the companies withholding their dollars are giants like General Motors, General Mills, and pharmaceutical company Pfizer.

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How the Canadian Anti-Hate Network is Policing Thought Crime with Your Tax Dollars

Canada has a growing problem not only with free speech but free thought, and the Canadian Anti-Hate Network is leading the charge to silence unpopular opinion.

The Canadian Anti-Hate Network (CAHN) is a federally funded organization that claims to monitor far-right hate groups in Canada, including neo-Nazis. Among its other targets are anyone critical of gender identity ideology, including feminists, women’s rights organizations, and those advocating to stop the medical harm caused by childhood gender transition.

The same people preaching men can have a baby are calling you the ‘extremist.’

h/t MG

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The American media’s racism fantasy

Stories about slurs are too good to check

It was the kind of correction you love to see. The story that originally broke in the final days of August, about a young black athlete being racially heckled in front of a crowd of thousands at Utah’s Brigham Young University, was not just exaggerated but completely false. The n-word was not shouted, let alone repeatedly, at Duke volleyball player Rachel Richardson when she went up to serve. A crowd of more than 5,000 people did not stand idly by during an act of malignant racism. The United States is not, apparently, a socially backwards hellscape where people openly scream slurs at packed sporting events without compunction or shame.

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The rise and fall of the hate-crime hoax

Why so many people lie about being victims of racial hatred.

It’s been a bad week for the racial grift in the US. The myth of white supremacy has taken some serious blows. First, a student’s claim that she and other black volleyball players were ‘racially heckled’ by opposing fans has been exposed as bunkum. Rachel Richardson, who plays volleyball for Duke University, claimed that fans of Brigham Young University’s volleyball team subjected her and her black teammates to racial slur after racial slur during a clash on 26 August. The media lapped it up. ‘The racism on display at Brigham Young… fits a historical pattern’, said a headline at MSNBC. A CNN host said it is terrible that black student athletes must ‘[endure] racial slurs’. The basketball team at the University of South Carolina said it would stop playing sports altogether with racist BYU.

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