Stop the “Hate” Hoax Profiteers
Some questions prompted by the recent presidential election campaign — and the ongoing campaign of “hating hate”: How many “hate crime” claims must be exposed as hoaxes before the media stop reporting every claim immediately as fact? Do the media organizations that breathlessly, uncritically report every “hate crime” ever provide even a fraction of the same coverage to correcting their misinformation after the hate hoaxers confess to perpetrating the deeds themselves, or after they are publicly exposed and arrested for filing false police reports? Is the United States of America really a boiling, roiling cauldron of right-wing hate, as the left-wing hate profiteers — the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), Anti-Defamation League (ADL), Human Rights Campaign (HRC), and Media Matters for America (MMfA) — would have us believe? Why, after decades of promoting “hate crime” fabrications, do these organizations enjoy even a shred of credibility with the so-called mainstream media? Who profits — politically and economically — by promoting this ugly and false vision of America?
After reading the small sampling below of the many stories that prompt these questions, the answers should be obvious:
On April 21, 2017, police arrested Azhar Hussain, a professor at Indiana State University, for fabricating anti-Muslim e-mail messages and a claimed physical attack on himself. An extensive investigation by the university and the Indiana State Police determined that the professor had perpetrated the e-mail offenses and invented the attack. He has been charged with felony obstruction of justice and misdemeanor harassment.
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