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Assault on 18-year-old biracial woman in Wisconsin being investigated as hate crime
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(06-26-2020, 06:58 PM)NightskyeB4Dawn Wrote:
(06-26-2020, 06:01 PM)Snarl Wrote:
(06-26-2020, 04:22 PM)LSU2018 Wrote: What's so hard about admitting that white people in America aren't actually the racists the media and blm goons claim they are? 

I guess if they repeat the lie often enough, I'm gonna start hating my non-white wife.  And my frikkin kids ... I'm gonna beat their asses for coming out halfzies.

The merry-go-round keeps a spinnin'.  We're back to the Permanent Victim Class this week.

I have noticed the internet overflowing with videos and articles of every kind of negative thing that they can find to use to validate a mind set or prejudice.

As I have shared before, I come from a massive family that my mother calls a patchwork quilt. I have never heard anyone call my family, the mixed race family up the street, or the mixed race little girl in the front row.

Why would a news reporter give such a report if it were not to stir the pot and to instigate a particular reaction from both camps. It is so past the point of choosing sides. We have to see that it is not about our differences anymore. It is about stopping the game. It is time to take our ball and go home.

They are not even trying anymore. They are just shooting at anything, whether it moves or not. If we don't stop following the crowd, we are going to succumb to the smoke even if we get away from the fire.

I was looking at this story on Twitter and you wouldn't believe the hatred pouring out against white people. Calling us terrorists and saying we should die. I mean, this story doesn't even have a backbone yet, just that girl's name and then 4 white people. She claims she went into some sort of shocked state and according to what she says, once you reach a state like that, you forget everything that happened. Then even though she's some type of nurse, she drove home to call her mom instead of driving to the hospital. Then she says they threw fluid on her and tossed a lighter on her which would mean that the lighter is still inside the car (fingerprints). 

These hoaxes never pan out so I can't think of a single reason of why people do them other than the fact that they know the media will overlook and bury the story in the archives once it's found to be manufactured. 

Pay close attention to this part, it's just a push for more divide. 

"Bernstein expressed the pain of being the victim of a racist attack in her own hometown.

“At first I didn’t even believe what had happened,” she said. “I grew up in Madison, on the Eastside, and my dad would take me to the Farmer’s Market every weekend, on those same streets. It just felt so weird to have these really happy memories there, and then now to have this memory that sort of ruined all of the childhood memories. I never really knew someone could hate you just by looking at you. They didn’t know me. I didn’t know them. I was just driving my car and minding my own business.”
She also added, “I think everyone deserves a chance to improve. I hope they feel bad and make a change,” she said. “I’m glad it was me, and not someone like a pregnant woman, or a child, or someone who doesn’t have the health care that I do or the support system that I do.”
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RE: Assault on 18-year-old biracial woman in Wisconsin being investigated as hate crime - by LSU2018 - 06-26-2020, 07:46 PM

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