Hate Hoax Archives - National File https://nationalfile.com/category/news/hate-hoax/ NationalFile.com Thu, 16 Mar 2023 13:38:08 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 https://nationalfile.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/cropped-National-Logo-32x32.jpg Hate Hoax Archives - National File https://nationalfile.com/category/news/hate-hoax/ 32 32 Video: Jussie Smollett’s Hate Hoax Accomplices Explain Fake Attack, Elaborate Plot https://nationalfile.com/video-jussie-smolletts-hate-hoax-accomplices-explain-fake-attack-elaborate-plot/ Thu, 16 Mar 2023 13:38:08 +0000 https://nationalfile.com/?p=58826 Last Updated on March 16, 2023

The two brothers who assisted “Empire” actor and Black Lives Matter icon Jussie Smollett in his fake hate crime attack detailed the elaborate plot to Fox News in a taped interview as they walked the streets of Chicago, returning to the scene of the manufactured crime to describe the moment that the hate hoax went down, and what led up to it.

Abimbola and Olabinjo Osundairo joined Fox Nation, the subscription-based Fox News platform, for an “Anatomy of a Hoax” segment to describe the infamous fake hate crime they committed at the request of “Empire” actor Jussie Smollett, a gay black man who acted out the hoax to lay blame at the feet of President Trump’s supporters.

According to Smollett, he was attacked in 2019 by two white men in the middle of Chicago as he walked down the street, with the men shouting racial slurs at him and claiming that “this is MAGA country” before dumping bleach on him and wrapping a rope around his neck. Though Black Lives Matter and other far-left identity politics groups spearhead a massive public outcry campaign and claimed that the phony attack was indicative of an irredeemably racist America, a Chicago Police Department investigation found that Smollett was lying and had manufactured the entire event.

In fact, his two phony attackers weren’t even white, but black men of Nigerian descent. Smollett has claimed in court to have had a homosexual encounter with at least one of the brothers, but this claim has not been confirmed.

He’s since been convicted on charges of False Report of a Hate Crime and sentenced to 150 days in jail, 30 months of felony probation, and hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of fines and restitution to be paid to the City of Chicago.

“This is where we waited for Jussie to come before we attacked him,” the brothers explain in the Fox Nation interview, retelling how they coordinated the hate hoax with Smollett, arriving at “2 AM, sharp, on the dot” on the streets of Chicago for the big rumble.

As the brothers re-enact their staged pursuit of Smollett, they tell Fox Nation that “as we crossed the street, we said ‘hey’ to get his attention. He turned around, he looked at us, and that’s when we started yelling the famous slurs he wanted us to yell.”

“Aren’t you that ‘Empire’ faggot n*gger?” the brothers ask, re-enacting the hoax. “This is MAGA country!” they exclaim, before describing how Smollett choreographed the attack, asking the brothers not to beat him up too badly and to make sure that any security footage capturing the event shows that Smollett “fought back.”

Related: Black Teen Arrested for ‘White Power’ Terror Threats

“I came around with the bleach – the infamous bleach in the hot sauce bottle,” one brother explains. “I poured it on his shirt, then I finally put the rope around his face. I did not put it on his neck, I just placed it on his face, and that’s when we took off.”

Watch the interview below:

HATE HOAX: Far-Left UVA Admits Black Woman Attacked Black Affairs Office After Cover-Up

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Far-Left UVA Admits Black Woman Attacked Black Affairs Office After Cover-Up https://nationalfile.com/far-left-uva-admits-black-woman-attacked-black-affairs-office-after-cover-up/ Wed, 07 Dec 2022 15:07:35 +0000 https://nationalfile.com/?p=56705 Last Updated on December 7, 2022

Authorities at the far-left University of Virginia have finally admitted that a black woman attacked the school’s black affairs office, after spending months covering up the race of their suspect. UVA has become notorious for refusing to list racial descriptions of minority suspects, even leading police on a chase for a white man after a black mass shooter killed three on school grounds.

The rock-throwing incident at UVA’s Office of African American Affairs took place in August of this year, and instantly triggered left-wing hysteria and claims that white racists were running amuck through Charlottesville, Virginia. It also led to multiple public statements from school officials and “civil rights” organizations, implying that a hate crime had taken place, by way of two broken windows.

Now, months after the incident, it has been learned that a black woman named Zaynab Bintabdul-Hadijakien is the lead suspect, and police say she likely carried out the attack as a form of retribution against the office’s psychological services department.

She was arrested after surveillance footage pointed the authorities to a “black woman in a head scarf,” who was responsible for the rock-throwing act of vandalism.

The revelation that Zaynab Bintabdul-Hadijakien is the lead suspect came after a long cover-up period, during which the local chapter of the NAACP issued a public statement, accusing racists of trying to “knock down the empire and strength that The Office of African American Affairs has created.”

“Amid these challenging times, we stand by OAAA, we stand together, and we stand in power,” the NAACP’s statement read.

Such cover-ups of the racial identities of crime suspects have become commonplace at UVA, a far-left university that’s long been criticized by students and the local community for its failure to release accurate racial descriptions of minority suspects, particularly black suspects.

The rock-throwing case was no different, and the school actively covered-up the assailant’s identity.

After initially fanning the flames of racial hysteria, UVA issued a public statement to report that “the perpetrator was a student who was known to OAAA officials and who was motivated by factors unrelated to racial bias.”

Still, they concealed the assailant’s identity, claiming that they “unable to divulge” it.

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The revelation that law enforcement and school officials at UVA concealed the racial identity of their African American Affairs attack suspect comes just weeks after another instance at the school, in which the university and local media blamed a gay white YouTuber, by name, for a mass shooting committed by a black ex-football player.

Related: UVA Cops, Media Blame Gay White YouTuber for UVA Mass Shooting by Black ex-Football Player

What’s more, is that in the aftermath of the shooting, it’s been learned that those in command at UVA failed in their duty to protect their students, ignoring multiple complaints about the shooter’s conduct, and even ignoring a gun crime conviction that preceded the mass shooting, which killed 3.

Despite the school’s longtime anti-gun political stances, the mass shooter was found to be storing multiple firearms in his dorm room, a “gun-free zone.”

Reportedly, UVA faculty donates to Democrat candidates by a margin of 20-1.

Related: Far-Left UVA Knew of Mass Shooter’s Gun Conviction, Did Nothing

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Founder of Anti-Ye Adidas Was a Nazi Who Made Bazookas for Hitler https://nationalfile.com/founder-of-anti-ye-adidas-was-a-nazi-who-made-bazookas-for-hitler/ Thu, 27 Oct 2022 17:33:23 +0000 https://nationalfile.com/?p=55632 Last Updated on October 27, 2022

The founder of Adidas was a World War 2 era Nazi Party member who converted his Hitler Youth sports shoe factory into a bazooka plant to make tank destroyers on behalf of Adolf Hitler, directly contributing to massive American and allied combat deaths. Ironically, Adidas is now joining other global corporations in blacklisting Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, for questioning Jewish banking and media dominance.

Adolf “Adi” Dassler was a German-born businessman and founder of Adidas, the name of which was inspired by his own. From 1918 to the end of World War 2 in 1945, Dassler, at times with his brothers, operated the Dassler Sports Shoe Factory, a forerunner to Adidas that ended up mass manufacturing sports shoes for the Hitler Youth.

After Adolf Hitler came to power in 1933, all three of the Dassler brothers joined the Nazi Party. Adi, along with his brother Rudolf who was later accused of war crimes, became a member of the National Socialist Motor Corps, a paramilitary Nazi Party organization that worked hand-in-hand with the feared SA.

While his brother Rudolf was conscripted into the Nazi German Army and suspected of having ties to the SS, Adi largely escaped military service and found work as a coach and shoemaker for the Hitler Youth, producing the forerunners to modern-day Adidas sports shoes on behalf of the Nazi Party and their children’s army.

This caused a feud between the two brothers, who after the war split their business operations in two, with Adi going on to lead the modern version of Adidas and Rudolf founding Puma.

In 1943, as the Second World War reached new heights and America was engaged in a war on a massive scale with Nazi Germany, Adi Dassler worked with the Nazi regime to convert his shoe factory into a bazooka factory, where he produced the Panzerschreck.

A feared Nazi German armament modeled after captured American bazookas, the Panzerschreck was credited during the war with inflicting massive casualties on American and allied tank crews.

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German soldiers prepare to fire a Panzerschreck bazooka, like the ones manufactured by Adidas founder Adi Dassler, during World War 2 combat operations. The Adidas-made bazookas were responsible for inflicting massive deaths on American tankers.

Joining their fellow corporations in blacklisting Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, Adidas in 2022 is ignoring their company’s Nazi roots.

In a public statement, Adidas took aim at Ye and called the music and fashion mogul “hateful and dangerous” for his recent comments questioning the Jewish dominance of banking and media.

Seeming to prove his point, Ye has been de-banked and censored on a near-daily basis since he initially made the comments.

Adidas “does not tolerate antisemitism and any other sort of hate speech,” the Nazi-born corporation claimed in their statement.

“Ye’s recent comments and actions have been unacceptable, hateful, and dangerous,” the statement went on, announcing that Adidas is breaking all business ties with Ye.

Perhaps most interestingly in the background of Adidas is not just that its founder was a member of the Nazi Party who produced bazookas to kill Americans, but that he has been reported in his native Europe as being of at least partial Jewish ancestry.

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Adidas founder Adolf “Adi” Dassler has been reported as being of Jewish origin in Europe for decades, despite his Nazi Party ties.

Overall, in recent decades, some historians have become more upfront about reporting on the numbers of Jewish and ancestrally Jewish men who fought or otherwise worked on behalf of the Nazi Party.

Billionaire global financial oligarch George Soros, himself a native-born Jewish Hungarian, has openly boasted of his years working with the Nazis in World War 2 to detain his own people during the Holocaust. Soros has even referred to his work with the Nazi Germans as “happy-making time.”

Nevertheless, Soros is still hailed as a “Holocaust survivor” by adoring left-wing media outlets.

RELATED: Video: Fox News Wants Free Speech Parler to Censor Kanye Over ‘Antisemitism’

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Hate Hoax: Black Teen Arrested for ‘White Power’ Terror Threats https://nationalfile.com/hate-hoax-black-teen-arrested-for-white-power-terror-threats/ Sun, 23 Oct 2022 13:56:03 +0000 https://nationalfile.com/?p=55505 Last Updated on October 23, 2022

A black teenager has been arrested after he posed as a member of a fake white supremacist terror group online and made social media posts threatening to shoot every “negro” that he lays “eye contact on” at an Alabama county fair.

18-year-old Pharrell Smith was arrested earlier this month and faces terrorism charges after posing as a white supremacist gang member online and threatening to slaughter black people at an Alabama county fair.

In the post, which he made to Facebook on September 19th, Smith claimed that he and his fellow white supremacist gang members would be “coming to [the] Opelika Alabama fair to kill every NEGRO that we lay eye contact on so be prepared.”

The fair that Smith was referencing was actually the Lee County Fair, which is held at the county’s fairgrounds in the City of Opelika, the local seat of government.

“WHITE POWER,” Smith’s post said after his threat, causing public panic and leading to a rapid law enforcement response.

The hoax profile that Smith made the post from was reportedly decked out in Confederate flags.

“Early yesterday, 09/19/2022, the Opelika Police Department was made aware of a racially inflammatory post on Facebook where an individual threatened to shoot attendees of a certain demographic at the upcoming Lee County Fair,” local law enforcement wrote in a public statement, announcing that they were launching an investigation into the threatening posts.

“Opelika Police take threats like these very seriously,” the police assured the public, announcing that they would be beefing up security at the fair, which was held between October 4th and 8th.

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Within weeks of the hate hoax threats, Opelika Police updated the public on their investigation, announcing that they’d been able to “trace the social media account to a residence in Lafayette, AL. Through the investigation, 18-year-old Pharrell Smith was developed as a suspect.”

Notably, nowhere in the police department’s post do they reveal that Pharrell Smith is black himself, despite his being arrested and photographed on October 6th.

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Pharrell Smith is now facing charges of making terroristic threats in Lee County and ranks among the laundry list of hate hoaxers busted in recent years across the country.

Fellow Alabaman, NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace, was caught up in a nationally-publicized hate hoax of his own when he falsely claimed that a threatening “noose” had been placed in his stall at Talladega Speedway.

While corporate media and Democrat politicians ran with the story for weeks, claiming that it was an indictment on white Americans and particularly white Trump-supporting Americans, Wallace’s accusations were proven to be a total hoax – even by the FBI.

Related: ESPN Airs Bubba Wallace Documentary On ‘Anniversary’ Of NASCAR Driver’s Hate Hoax

Media outlets have been quiet on the Lee County, Alabama hate hoax, with even local news only offering stub-style articles and very few details about the arrest of Pharrell Smith.

 

 

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Ohio: NRCC Abandons America First JR Majewski Over Manufactured Rumors About Military Service https://nationalfile.com/ohio-nrcc-abandons-america-first-jr-majewski-over-manufactured-rumors-about-military-service/ Thu, 22 Sep 2022 22:08:04 +0000 https://nationalfile.com/?p=54707 Last Updated on September 22, 2022

The National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) turned its backs on Ohio Congressional candidate J.R. Majewski weeks ahead of the election.

The leftist-owned mainstream media launched baseless attacks on Majewski, alleging the staunch America First advocate and Trump supporter faked his military service.

An estimated $1 million in advertisement reservations was pulled by the NRCC even though the Left’s attacks against Majewski are simply inaccurate.

AP News requested a “verification of service” from the Air Force in late July.

The Air Force explained the “list of awards and decorations may be incomplete or not up to date” and they did not have full records to accurately conclude Majewski truly did not serve in Afghanistan, despite Axios and leftwing media pushing such a  narrative.

“As far as overseas deployments go, we show one deployment to Qatar from May 2002 to Nov 2002. What he did or where he may have went from that location we don’t have visibility on,” the email reads.

“Full service records for anyone who separated prior to Oct 2004 are at the National Personnel Records Center, which is part of the National Archives,” the email adds.

Read the email by clicking here.

This baseless attack orchestrated by the Democrats seems to have been strategically held for the past two months in hopes of hurting Majewski’s campaign as it is in the final stretch before the November 8th election.

In a Facebook video, Majewski reasserted he did, in fact, serve in Afghanistan, and contested that his opponent, Democrat Marcy Kaptur, who has served in Congress for over 40 years, is slandering him in the same way the Democrat Party slandered former President Donald Trump.

“Over the past 12-16 hours I received multiple death threats, so has my wife, and so have many members of my team. All because Marcy Kaptur and the liberal media are scared that I’m going to win on November 8th. They are scared that Marcy’s 40 years of Democratic demise in the 9th district of Ohio are gonna come to an end,” Majewski said.

“And I served my country, our country proudly. Multiple bases in the Middle East. Multiple bases in Afghanistan. My team and I provided logistical support for fighters on the frontline. And I never believed that I would have to defend my military service. But here I am. This is what politics have come to,” Majewski continued, defending his military record.

“The Democrats are so thirsty to retain their power that they’re willing to attack me. A guy who spends a lot of time supporting veterans. In today’s America, it’s a crime to love your country. It’s a crime to support President Trump. I’m not gonna sit on my hands anymore. I’m not going to be quiet about this. This is a shame. Marcy Kaptur, you should be ashamed of yourself,” the Ohio GOP candidate added, tearfully,

“And that’s all I have to say. I’m going to continue to fight. This country needs fighters. And I’m one of them. And this district elected me to fight for them. And I’m gonna do that.”

“Listen to the signal, and not the noise,” Majewski concluded, encouraging Ohioans to recognize this media hit is a shameful attempt to hurt his election chances.

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South Carolina Coach Dawn Staley Stands by Her Decision to Cancel BYU Games Over Hate Hoax https://nationalfile.com/south-carolina-coach-dawn-staley-stands-by-her-decision-to-cancel-byu-games-over-hate-hoax/ Wed, 21 Sep 2022 11:00:01 +0000 https://nationalfile.com/?p=54668 Last Updated on September 21, 2022

South Carolina Women’s Basketball head coach Dawn Staley has no regrets after cancelling her team’s games against BYU over a hate hoax. Duke volleyball player Rachel Richardson claims that a BYU fan repeatedly called her a racial slur and later threatened her at the team’s bus, prompting Staley to cancel the games. No evidence of Richardson’s claims has been produced as of this time, however.

Richardson claims that a white fan yelled out the n-word every time it was her turn to serve In addition, the Duke volleyball player claims the man told her to “watch her back” outside the team’s bus following the game.

Without waiting to verify, the story was covered extensively by leftist media outlets, including ESPN. “BYU, you did it, by allowing this to happen and not addressing it expeditiously,” First Take host Stephen A. Smith said on August 29. An op-ed from MSNBC was titled, “The racism on display at Brigham Young Friday fits a historical pattern,” while CNN host Brianna Keilar said in an August 29 report that “Black players from Duke University endured racial slurs from at least one fan in the crowd.”

BYU immediately suspended a fan who Richardson accused of hurling the racial slurs. The fan — who is mentally disabled — was promptly banned from all BYU athletic events for life.

An internal probe did not find any evidence of the alleged slurs being uttered, however. The probe came after numerous spectators cast doubt on Richardson’s claims.

BYU reviewed several hours of mobile phone and surveillance footage, as well as anything that was posted on social media, but did not find any evidence of a racial slur being used. The university also interviewed over 50 individuals who attended the event, which included members of Duke’s volleyball team, event security, BYU personnel and several fans who sat in the on-court section.

“From our extensive review, we have not found any evidence to corroborate the allegation that fans engaged in racial heckling or uttered racial slurs at the event. As we stated earlier, we would not tolerate any conduct that would make a student-athlete feel unsafe. That is the reason for our immediate response and our thorough investigation,” BYU wrote in a press release.

The university also lifted its ban on the accused fan after the investigation concluded.

A number of media outlets have walked back their criticism of BYU, including Stephen A. Smith. “Racism, prejudice still exist in this country. We all know it. We know how prevalent it is, and we know it is something that completely needs to be eradicated,” Smith said on September 9. “Having said that, we’re not doing ourselves any favors if we bring it up and broach it when it doesn’t exist, and that’s the key that we need to focus on.”

Dawn Staley is standing by the hate hoax, however. “I continue to stand by my position,” Staley said. “After my personal research, I made a decision for the well-being of my team. I regret that my university, my athletics director Ray Tanner and others got drawn into the criticism of a choice that I made.”

Duke athletic director Nina King also issued a statement standing by Richardson and the rest of her team. “The 18 members of the Duke University volleyball team are exceptionally strong women who represent themselves, their families, and Duke University with the utmost integrity,” she said Friday after BYU issued its statement. “We unequivocally stand with and champion them, especially when their character is called into question. Duke Athletics believes in respect, equality and inclusiveness, and we do not tolerate hate and bias.”

RELATED: Godmother of Duke Volleyball ‘Hate Crime Victim’ is a Democrat Candidate With a Long History of Anti-White Racism

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Godmother of Duke Volleyball ‘Hate Crime Victim’ is a Democrat Candidate With a Long History of Anti-White Racism https://nationalfile.com/godmother-of-duke-volleyball-hate-crime-victim-is-a-democrat-candidate-with-a-long-history-of-anti-white-racism/ Sun, 04 Sep 2022 18:18:46 +0000 https://nationalfile.com/?p=54363 Last Updated on September 4, 2022

The godmother of Duke volleyball player Rachel Richardson is a Democrat political candidate with a long history of anti-white racism. Richardson and her godmother made national headlines after accusing a BYU fan of calling Richardson a “n*gger” and making several threats against her during a recent Duke at BYU volleyball match. Now, the entire story appears to be yet another hate hoax.

Rachel Richardson’s godmother, Lesa Pamplin, is the Democrat nominee for the judge’s bench in Tarrant County, Texas. Pamplin places race at the center of her campaign, complaining that all of the elected judges on her district’s bench are white. Her Twitter account, which has been made private since her apparent hate hoax motives were called into question, has been exposed as the home of virulent anti-white racism, with Pamplin even claiming in one post that she is “at war” with white people.

“You poor white motherfuckers can’t take it,” Pamplin wrote in one tweet, dated 6/27/2019.

“Would expect nothing more from a pale white chick,” Pamplin wrote in another, dated 10/16/2019. “Sit down Becky,” she said, employing a sexist, anti-white racial slur.

Ironically, while she claims that her goddaughter is the victim of a hate crime for supposedly being called a “n*gger,” Pamplin has called white people “crackers” multiple times via Twitter.

“Creepy ass crackers are scary,” she tweeted in 2013.

In another, she applauded a judge, the position she now seeks, for “not playing with these crackers.”

Though a fan has been banned for life from Brigham Young University sporting events, Richardson and Pamplin’s hate crime claims have failed to be validated, and students of multiple races sitting in the immediate proximity of where the racial slurs were said to have emanated have denied it happened.

Despite a full-fledged investigation, BYU Police have been completely unable to verify the “hate crime” ever took place.

Additionally, video evidence has failed to produce footage of the alleged hate crime. Despite this, left-wing corporate media has run with the story, claiming it to be an indictment against BYU and the Mormon faith.

Along with CNN and MSNBC, a lack of evidence hasn’t stopped left-wing ESPN and the race-obsessed NCAA from lashing out at BYU. Just this past week, without evidence, South Carolina’s women’s basketball coach canceled the team’s games with BYU as a direct result of Richardson and Pamplin’s unproven allegations.

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Without Evidence, South Carolina Women’s Basketball Coach Cancels Games With BYU Over Alleged Racial Slur https://nationalfile.com/without-evidence-south-carolina-womens-basketball-coach-cancels-games-with-byu-over-alleged-racial-slur/ Sun, 04 Sep 2022 00:01:19 +0000 https://nationalfile.com/?p=54359 Last Updated on September 3, 2022

Without evidence, South Carolina Women’s Basketball Coach Dawn Staley has cancelled her team’s games with Brigham-Young University (BYU) this season over an alleged use of a racial slur. Duke University volleyball player Rachel Richardson claimed a BYU fan called her racial slurs during a recent game, though her accusations have not been verified. Despite a total lack of evidence, BYU opted to ban a spectator for life after Duke players accused him of ushering slurs.

South Carolina women’s basketball was slated to open their season with a home game against BYU, followed by an away game on BYU’s campus in the 2023/24 season. These games have now been cancelled, as Staley has refused to field her team.

“As a head coach, my job is to do what’s best for my players and staff,” Staley said in a press release. “The incident at BYU has led me to reevaluate our home-and-home, and I don’t feel that this is the right time for us to engage in this series.”

Staley’s decision comes after Duke Volleyball player Rachel Richardson, who is black, claimed a white BYU fan called her a racial slur during a game. Richardson also claims the fan told her to “watch her back” and followed her to the team bus after the game.

Richardson claims that a male fan yelled out the n-word every time it was her turn to serve.

After the allegations were brought forward and spread through social media, the university banned a man from attending games for life. Fans in the surrounding area pushed back on Richardson’s claims, however, saying that they didn’t hear any racial slurs during the game.

Witnesses also said that the Duke accusers never actually saw the man yell the n-word but only identified his voice.

The BYU Police Department has been unable to verify Richardson’s claims, even though the accused man has already been banned. The department sorted through all available surveillance and mobile phone footage in order to monitor the fan’s behavior throughout the game. Upon review, BYU police have been unable to uncover any evidence of the behavior he has been accused of.

‘When we watched the video, we did not observe that behavior from him,’ BYU Police Lt. George Besendorfer told the Salt Lake Tribune. A BYU officer also agreed. ‘There was nothing seen on the game film that led me to believe’ that the man ‘was the person who was making comments to the player who complained about being called the N-word,’ the officer said.

Despite a total lack of evidence, the university has stood by its banning of the fan from all BYU athletic events going forward. Additionally, the university issued an apology to Duke and also moved to eliminate the student fan section from its volleyball matches.

The University of South Carolina meanwhile has stood by Staley’s decision to cancel her team’s games with BYU. “Dawn and I have discussed her thoughts on the situation,” said South Carolina athletic director Ray Tanner. “I support Dawn and all of our coaches in their right to schedule games and opponents that are best for their teams.”

Dawn Staley has used her platform to champion leftist causes on numerous occasions in the past. Since January 2021, Staley’s team has refused to take the floor for the national anthem before games. The protest is intended to “bring awareness to racial injustice in our country,” according to Staley.

The team even stuck with their protest during a Final Four game, as well as the NCCAW Basketball championship tilt.

In June 2020, Staley justified the violent BLM riots that caused millions in property damage and left more than 30 dead across the nation. “When you’re a black person, you’re forced to see race,” she said. “You’re forced to see the color of your skin by what’s done to you and said to you. Where we are today, with the riots, I don’t think the people rioting really understand how to be heard or how to converse. Because whoever is on the other side of that conversation, they’re not talking, they are not listening and they are not doing. So this is how people are lashing out.”

RELATED: OSU Coach Cale Gundy Resigns After Reading Racial Slur A Player Had Written

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Racism Accusations Hit Sesame Place After Character Doesn’t Hug Black Girl https://nationalfile.com/racism-accusations-hit-sesame-place-after-character-doesnt-hug-black-girl/ Sat, 23 Jul 2022 14:40:53 +0000 https://nationalfile.com/?p=53736 Last Updated on July 23, 2022

Employees of the children’s theme park Sesame Place are being accused of racism based on a handful of sub-15 second video clips. The clips in question show Sesame Place characters ignoring black children while making sure to hug and wave to white kids. The mother of one of the little girls at the center of the unfounded racism accusations has stated that she may pursue a lawsuit against the children’s theme park on the basis of racial discrimination.

The accusations began based on a nine-second video clip that shows a Sesame Place employee dressed as the Rosita character marching in a parade and waving to children. In the nine-second clip, the character hugs two white children, but does not acknowledge two black girls. The character also nods its head “no,” which was more than enough evidence of racism in the eyes of the accusers.

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After the video went viral and leftists began to call for the employee to be fired, Sesame Place released a statement. According to park officials, the character did not see the two girls due to low visibility provided by the costume.

The company started by saying that it is their policy to make sure the characters interact with as many families as possible. Sesame Place officials added that the employee feels terrible about the incident, but stressed that the accusations are unfounded.

“The performer portraying the Rosita character has confirmed that the ‘no’ hand gesture seen several times in the video was not directed at any specific person, rather, it was a response to multiple requests from someone in the crowd who asked Rosita to hold their child for a photo op, which is not permitted,” the company said. “The Rosita performer did not specifically ignore the girls and is devastated about the situation.”

Unsatisfied, racism accusers began sifting through several videos in which they accuse Sesame Place performers of specifically ignoring black children. Like the initial video in question, all of the clips are sub-fifteen seconds.

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The mother of one of the ignored girls has called for the Rosita performer to be fired and is considering a lawsuit against the theme park.

“Today is a day of accountability,” the family’s lawyer, Houston-based attorney B’Ivory LaMarr told reporters on Wednesday. “What has taken place at Sesame Place this past Saturday, and the months and years prior, is utterly disgusting and unacceptable.”

“All options are on the table,” LaMarr told USAToday on the prospect of a lawsuit. “The last thing we want to do is file a lawsuit. … This is not about money, but they do need to take responsibility and make sure these girls get the adequate care that they deserve.”

Despite their denial of the allegations and woeful lack of proof, Sesame Place employees will now be forced to undergo “racial bias training,” according to a statement from the non-profit that owns Sesame Place, Sesame Workshop.

National File has reached out to Sesame Workshop and asked why employees will be forced to undergo racial equity training if the employee was simply following company policy. National File also asked whether the company plans on giving in to the mob’s demands by terminating the Rosita performer.

Sesame Workshop has yet to respond as of this writing.

RELATED: ESPN Airs Bubba Wallace Documentary On ‘Anniversary’ Of NASCAR Driver’s Hate Hoax 

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ESPN Airs Bubba Wallace Documentary On ‘Anniversary’ Of NASCAR Driver’s Hate Hoax https://nationalfile.com/espn-airs-bubba-wallace-documentary-anniversary-nascar-drivers-hate-hoax/ Wed, 15 Dec 2021 16:08:02 +0000 https://nationalfile.com/?p=37909 Last Updated on February 14, 2022

On Tuesday, ESPN shared a clip from a new documentary focusing on the now debunked “noose” incident involving NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace. The promotion’s only black driver claimed to have found a noose in his stall prior to an event in June 2020, which he chalked up to racial animosity.

However, an FBI investigation concluded that the supposed noose was actually a garage door handle that had been attached to the door for quite some time.

ESPN’s new documentary titled “Fistful of Steel” treats the false narrative as reality, however. “Last year, a noose was found in Bubba Wallace’s stall at Talladega Superspeedway. The next day, the NASCAR community stood with him in unity,” ESPN wrote in a tweet promoting the feature.

The clip shows NASCAR drivers and staff walking behind Wallace’s car in solidarity layered over dramatic music. This took place shortly after the incident and was before the FBI had reported their findings. “I was like, ‘Holy s—, it’s the whole garage.’ … That’s when I lost it,” the tweet read, quoting Wallace.

Like ESPN, Wallace himself has doubled down on the claim despite the FBI’s findings. “I’ve been racing all my life, we’ve raced out of hundreds of garages that never had never had garage pulls like that,” Wallace told Don Lemon in a June, 2020 interview. “From the evidence that we have, that I have, it’s a straight up noose.”

The outlet was blasted for spreading “misinformation” following the release of the documentary. “It was a garage pull cord that had been there for months, you dishonest, race-baiting, race-hoaxing clowns,” wrote The Federalist co-founder Sean Davis in a tweet.

“Here’s the biggest sports network in America producing an entire documentary about another race hoax as if it was real,” said radio host Jesse Kelly. Others cited articles written by ESPN themselves that reported on the FBI’s conclusions.

https://twitter.com/JesseKellyDC/status/1470897860250120192

https://twitter.com/seanmdav/status/1470877553703497735

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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