2020.06.25 Isaih Martin

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Isaih Martin (BLM activist) claimed in a viral tweet that racist messages were left on his car. Video shows he placed them there himself. He is now refusing to cooperate w/police, Texas A&M and the cops are not pressing charges or punishing the bad behavior. When the demand for racism exceeds the supply, left wing activists will fill in the gaps themselves. Which proves their imagination of the problem exceeds the reality of it, or they wouldn't have to fake it.


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The FakeHate grievance industry is so broad, that they are branching out, and have to have multiple divisions. Hey, you get what you incentivize. and the virtue signaling left rewards victimhood -- so people are lining up to join in. This is just the subset of FakeHate that is specifically about fake racial crimes.
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None of this is to diminish that there still is real hate in America. But it is rare, and often directed at the right, while here's a few dozen (hundreds) of examples of Faked hate for political gain. Fake Hate still feels like hate. The reason FakeHate happens is partly to incite violence and convince others on the left that anything they do back, is justified, because "they did it first" (even when they didn't). In order to instigate change ("progress") you have to convince people that things are so bad, that they need violence, revolution or change, so the left has always been more willing to go there. And the media has been willing to suppress the side of stories they don't like. The WSJ published a study that fully 66% (2/3rds) of "Hate Crimes" turn out to be faked, and only 1/3rd are real. That surge in hate crimes after Trump's election was more by the left than the right. If anything in here is News to you, then the News hasn't been doing its job.