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Leftists Continue to Fake Hate Crimes to Advance Their Progressive Agenda

by | Jun 23, 2020 | News, Politics, Racialism, Social Justice, Social-Issues | 0 comments

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It’s at the point now that any time the media reports on a supposed “hate crime,” it should just be immediately written off as a hoax. In fact, hate crimes are so few and far between that in order for them to be useful in any way to leftists, they must be faked and rigged to create a narrative that advances their progressive agenda.

We’ve seen it time and time again. From the well-known Jussie Smollet hoax to Amari Allen, a twelve-year-old girl who claimed that white boys held her down and cut off her dreadlocks. After the entire community was in a frenzy over the evils of whiteness, she later admitted the story was a lie.

Then we have Trumaine Foster who spraypainted pro-Trump graffiti all over his vehicles and blamed it on conservatives. He was later arrested for fraud and filing false reports of hate crimes. And of course, a gay church organist was arrested for painting “fag church” and “heil Trump” on the side of his church building and blaming it on conservatives.

The bottom line is that leftists must continue to fabricate hate crimes in order to maintain enough public outrage against “hate.” By incorporating fake hate crimes into their strategy, they can leverage the public outrage against the alleged perpetrators who will then stand with them with raised fists and fight the collective conservative enemy — a Marxist strategy known as victimology.

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Now, all signs are pointing to a new hoax that was fabricated by the team of a black NASCAR driver, Bubba Wallace, who claimed they found a noose hanging in his garage. As investigated and reported by The Conservative Treehouse, it turns out that it was nothing more than a hand loop tied into a garage door pulldown and actually existed there long before Wallace and his team ever even claimed that garage.

As reported by the Treehouse,

When the race team of Bubba Wallace arrived at Talladega Speedway in Alabama, he was assigned to garage stall #4.  After reviewing prior video of that specific garage bay, at that specific speedway; and after reviewing a picture released yesterday showing the FBI investigators on the scene; it is clear the “rope noose” in question was nothing more than a manual garage door pull-down with a hand loop tied into it.

As you can see, the portion of the rope that shows the hand loop (aka “noose) in 2019 was cut off in 2020.  The rope did not break, it was cut.  The question then becomes was this a mistaken interpretation or an intentional effort to create the appearance of targeted hate?

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