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Wednesday, December 21, 2016

When You Can't Find Hate, Just Make It Up

So far today, we have learned that the black church in Mississippi that was set on fire after the word "Trump" was spray painted on the outside was a hoax perpetrated by a member of the church.  Actually, it wasn't really a hoax, since the church was damaged in the fire.  Still, no one connected to Trump was involved; it was the work of an African American member of the church.  Then, we learned that the guy who claimed he was tossed off a Delta Airlines flight for speaking Arabic really wasn't thrown off.  Indeed, he made the whole thing up.  Then we heard that the Muslim woman who claimed that a group of white guys threatened to burn her headscarf while cursing at her and chanting "Trump" also wasn't telling the truth.  She too made the whole thing up.  Then....well there were two other fake hate crimes debunked today, but there's no point in going through the details.

The real point here is that the left is worried.  They are worried that their election narrative about how racist and Islamophobic America is today is about to fail for total lack of evidence.  As a result, there seems to be a mad rush to make up events to illustrate that hate exists.  After all, if there's not really much hatred for minorities across America, what is the point of the left.  You can't be a group of victims if there are no victimizers.

I can't wait for the Trump administration to actually start.  Surely, the far left will still see racism, sexism and every other thing that Hillary put into the basket of deplorables.  The point, however, is that the average American will get to see what a false and meritless attack that nonsense really is.  It may be a moment of doom for many on the left.  Without false claims like those, they won't have any way to get back into power.

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