Another Fake Hate Crime Hoax Exposed – Black Man Wrote “Notes” he found On this Car

by
Steve MacDonald

A few years back, the Obama Administration pimped impossible data purporting 20% of all college ‘women’ have been raped. It was a false narrative to advance a political agenda. Sound familiar?


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As we’ve noted before, promoting fake rape is bad for anyone seeking justice for real rape. That same is true for crimes motivated by race or ethnicity.

As a reminder, I am not referring to ‘Hate Crimes.’ That term is a cultural Marxist construct to advance a political agenda that (ironically) has no interest in minorities, hate, or crimes (unless those things advance that agenda and the then the interest is in promoting them).

Fake rape accusations create a tempest in a teapot, and can and often destroy lives before the truth emerges. Many so-called hate crimes are perpetrated by individuals seeking attention (or 15 minutes of internet fame) whose “injuries” far too often turn out to be self-inflicted. Hoax Hate crimes. Like this one.

Martin told KBTX. “For them to tell me I don’t belong here, when I have earned my spot like everybody else here, and am working to get a degree like everyone else is, that was just kind of hurtful because if anything I deserve to be here just as much as anybody else.”

A&M announced that they were very sorry this happened with President Michael K. Young offering “$1,200 to anyone providing information leading to an arrest.”


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All the usual suspects said all the right things about hate and how it should not be tolerated. But that was not the problem. Texas A & M Police have closed the investigation. Nearby surveillance footage revealed that the only person who came close enough to his car for long enough to leave the notes was the victim.

Martin immediately walks to the passenger side of his vehicle, but does not open any doors. Martin is seen toward the front of his vehicle. A brief white speck is seen from about mid-torso of Martin moving toward his vehicle. Another white speck is seen near his chest area. Martin is then seen stepping back and onto the sidewalk in front of his vehicle, most likely taking photos and videos. He then approaches his vehicle again on the passenger side and remains there for a few moments. He is then seen walking around the front of his vehicle. Martin then enters the driver`s door and drives away a few moments later. The total time spent at his vehicle is 1 minute, 15 seconds.

Martin is not being charged because none of the notes included a specific threat.

The officer who filed the report wrote that he “was told that this fell under the 1st Amendment free speech protections and that no crime had occurred.”

Just so we are clear, this expression is a so-called hate crime if a white, Asian or a person of less color did it, but it is protected by the First Amendment if, after weeks of chest-pounding and pontification about hate the police discover Martin faked the Hate Crime (and broadcasts it on Twitter during nationwide racial unrest).

We have no word on whether anyone reacting to this hoax perpetrated any actual crimes against people of non-color in retaliation, but we do know that the President of A & M can keep his $1200.00. No one was arrested even though a crime was committed.

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  • Steve MacDonald

    Steve is a long-time New Hampshire resident, blogger, and a member of the Board of directors of The 603 Alliance. He is the owner of Grok Media LLC and the Managing Editor of GraniteGrok.com, a former board member of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire, and a past contributor to the Franklin Center for Public Policy.

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