BUSTED: Another FAILED Hate Crime Hoax

Panicked liberals in San Francisco called the police and launched a full-scale investigation last month when joggers discovered a series of playful and colorful “nooses” hanging from a tree. The media had the community paralyzed with fear that Trump-supporting KKK members were trying to use threats and intimidation to scare people for some reason. And of course, it turned out that an exercise trainer had hung the colorful ropes from the trees for part of his strange workout regimen. None of the ropes were “nooses.”

Earlier this year, a college student called the police when she spotted a KKK rally happening in the biology building at her school. The pointy white hood that she spotted through a window turned out to be the plastic sheet covering over a professor’s microscope.

The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department tried to calm down a panicked liberal public that was convinced that the Ku Klux Klan was going to hold a march through a Los Angeles suburban neighborhood the weekend before the Fourth of July.

 

Jussie Smollett, Bubba Wallace’s NASCAR noose fiasco, the list of fake hate crime hoaxes continues to grow by the day. And yet liberals who perpetrate these hoaxes keep getting caught. Maybe if they were charged with a crime when they do this stuff, there wouldn’t be as many hate crime hoaxes!

For example, a state lawmaker in Oregon just got caught red-handed. He’s a Hispanic lawmaker who represents a majority-Hispanic county in Oregon, and he called the police over a “hate crime” when he received a goofy “racist” letter.

You can already guess where this story is going, right? Check out this video for the result of the latest hate crime HOAX perpetrated by the supposed “victim!”


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