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randyj
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Date: July 04, 2015 07:09PM
"If a black guy gets "N******" carved into him but has no head injuries, defensive wounds, or varying depths in the cut, it's likely it was faked."
This is reminiscent of the Tawana Brawley case:
"On November 28, 1987, Tawana Brawley, who had been missing for four days from her home in Wappingers Falls, New York, was found seemingly unconscious and unresponsive, lying in a garbage bag several feet from an apartment where she had once lived. Her clothing was torn and burned, her body smeared with feces. She was taken to the emergency room, where the words "KKK", "n****r", and "b*tch" were discovered written on her torso with a black substance described as charcoal."
"Brawley's claims in the case captured headlines across the country. Public rallies were held denouncing the incident. Racial tension climbed. When civil rights activist Rev. Al Sharpton, with attorneys Alton H. Maddox and C. Vernon Mason, began handling Brawley's publicity, the case quickly took on an explosive edge. At the height of the controversy in June 1988, a poll showed a gap of 34 percentage points between blacks (51%) and whites (85%) on the question of whether she was lying.[11]
"Sharpton, Maddox, and Mason generated a national media sensation. The three claimed officials all the way up to the state government were trying to cover up defendants in the case because they were white. Specifically, they named Steven Pagones, an Assistant District Attorney in Dutchess County, as one of the rapists, and called him a racist, among other accusations.
"The mainstream media's coverage drew heated criticism from the African-American press and leaders for its treatment of the teenager.
"Under the authority of New York State Attorney General Robert Abrams, a grand jury was called to hear evidence. On October 6, 1988, the grand jury released its 170-page report concluding Brawley had not been abducted, assaulted, raped and sodomized, as had been claimed by Brawley and her advisers. The report further concluded that the "unsworn public allegations against Dutchess County Assistant District Attorney Steven Pagones" were false and had no basis in fact."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tawana_Brawley_rape_allegationsA more recent case is that of the accusers of the Duke U. lacrosse team, which was also determined to be completely false. And the recent allegations of hate crimes made by the now-discredited Rachel Dolezal appear to be wholly concocted as well. The worst thing about inventing stories of hate crimes like these is that it makes the public more suspicious of incidents which might be legit. And of course, the fact that so many of these high-profile stories turn out to be false makes one wonder if actual "hate crimes" are a lot more rare than people with an agenda want the public to believe they are.