Oops! There goes the narrative! York Regional Police charge Arjun Choudhari after a string of crimes targeting Asians in Markham

York Regional Police have charged a man after a series of incidents believed to be hate-motivated that targeted Asian people.

The Markham man faces multiple charges after being linked to six separate incidents between January and March this year, police say.

On March 16, York police investigated an assault in the area of Pillar Rock Cres., in the Hwy. 404 and Elgin Mills area. A woman was outside around 2 p.m. when the suspect ran up behind her and hit her in the back with an object, police say.

…Arjun Choudhari, 33, faces six charges including assault with a weapon, three counts of assault and two counts of criminal harassment.

But he’s Asian! He must have internalized the white man’s racism!

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Spin Cycle: Media efforts to fabricate a racial motivation in the Atlanta shootings are irresponsible.

On Tuesday, 21-year-old Robert Aaron Long killed eight people and injured multiple others in a shooting rampage at three massage parlors in the Atlanta metro region. The police stopped and arrested Long on Interstate 75 on Tuesday night as he was on his way to Florida, possibly to continue his massacre, according to the Washington Post. Long is currently charged with eight counts of murder and one count of aggravated assault.

The usual suspects support the media’s false narrative.
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Stop the white lies about anti-Asian hate crime

Using FBI data, I computed black and white perpetrators of hate crimes as a percentage of men 18 to 44 years old in their populations

Eighteen months ago, liberals attempted to link the spike in anti-Semitic hate crimes to white supremacist actions. New York City mayor Bill de Blasio and the ADL highlighted the activities of white supremacist groups in upstate New York, despite all of the assaults being in the New York City metropolitan area, overwhelmingly perpetrated by black men. This culminated with black men killing Jews in Jersey City and Monsey, New York. Attempts were then made to rationalize them away rather than focusing on the anti-Semitic beliefs of black-nationalist groups, including the Nation of Islam.

The same dynamics seems to be unfolding with the current spike in anti-Asian hate crimes.

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NBC Rushes To Explain Why Crimes Against Asians Aren’t Always Hate Crimes

When is a hate crime not a hate crime? It apparently depends on the ethnicity of the victim and the perpetrator as well. Or at least that’s the message coming from NBC News in an “explainer” they published this weekend. If you’re a white person hanging a noose outside a Black person’s house or painting a swastika on a synagogue, you’re obviously going to be tagged with a hate crime. But what about random attacks on Asian people in the middle of a pandemic that most of the world blames on China? Not so fast there, partner. NBC wants you to know that you need to slow your roll and examine all of the evidence carefully. We wouldn’t want to unjustly accuse somebody, would we?

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