Fake news spread by MSM: Great increase in hate crime since Trump's election

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Keep hearing this all the time on NPR. Typically, the segment starts by claiming that "many hate crimes have been reported since the election of Donald Trump" (no details) to introduce their usual sob story about how the various professional victim classes are 'coping' with the election.

However, if you try to research these alleged incidents, there isn't much evidence--most of these incidents could easily be hoaxes or fabrications or just verbal claims. Where is the skepticism of the professional reporters? Where are the details? Of course, nowhere.

They present allegations as established facts, and constantly associate 'reported hate crimes' with 'Donald Trump' in the same sentence. They're planting the seeds of guilt by association in the minds of the listeners. It's very slickly done, they're good propagandists, must give them that.

And now these assholes demand an end of fake news? Fuck them.

http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-...-incidents-reported-in-wake-of-trumps-victory
 
So your issue is them reporting claims of hate crimes?
 
They drew a swastika on the Beastie Boys' memorial in Brooklyn, with Trump's name next to it.

Was it a false flag swastika?
 
Most have turned out to be hoaxes.
It's been covered already.

By who? Where is your evidence? what specific claims are hoaxes? It almost seems like you might be a Russian trying to influence Americans online.
 
So your issue is them reporting claims of hate crimes?
Their issue is criticism of Dear Leader, and being told they're rubes form supporting him.

So it's basically "I know what you are but what am I " with the fake news story right now.
 
I can't wait until Rolling Stone writes a story about one of the many hate crimes that plagued the nation in the aftermath of Trump's election.
 
They drew a swastika on the Beastie Boys' memorial in Brooklyn, with Trump's name next to it.

Was it a false flag swastika?

"they" do a lot of bad stuff, dont they
 
Lots of potential Russians on sherdog trying to get people to lose trust in their institutions
 
By who? Where is your evidence? what specific claims are hoaxes? It almost seems like you might be a Russian trying to influence Americans online.
Johnnyboy420XxX said so


Oh, Breitbart says so?

Should have known "da Joos did it...we're not Nazis...heil Trump!"
 
Michigan middle school students chanting "build a wall" at Latino classmates. A woman speaking a foreign language on a San Francisco Bay Area train
being called an "ugly, mean, evil, little pig." A Los Angeles student reportedly being teased that she was going to be deported.

Since the presidential election, reports of intimidating and aggressive incidents toward minorities and women have surfaced across the country.
The Southern Poverty Law Center, which monitors hate incidents, has recorded more than 300 such reports in the past six days.



Absolutely horrific.
 
Lots of potential Russians on sherdog trying to get people to lose trust in their institutions


Everyone I disagree with is a "Russian, Nazi, Alt-righter, Chinese Spy, *pending Clinton buzzword*"
 
http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/...-post-election-vandalism-in-South-Philly.html

A 58-year-old South Jersey man has been arrested and charged with vandalizing several vehicles and homes in South Philadelphia on the day after the presidential election, police announced Thursday.


William Tucker, of the unit block of Hemmings Way in Lawnside, Camden County, has been arrested and charged in the early-morning Nov. 9 incidents on the 900 block of South Sixth Street, at the border of Bella Vista and Queen Village, police said.

On that morning, residents on the block awoke to find racist and pro-Trump graffitispray painted on their storefronts, cars and homes.

120116-WilliamTucker.jpg
 
Everyone I disagree with is a "Russian, Nazi, Alt-righter, Chinese Spy, *pending Clinton buzzword*"

just the ones that say that trusted news sources internationally outside of Russia are untrustworthy.
 
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