Here we go again: The race hysteria and Trump derangement syndrome are back in full force. The media and racial grievance groups are up in arms over some mean text messages allegedly targeting black Americans, and the FBI is wasting time and resources to investigate. But it’s all a manufactured outrage and a reflection of their own desperation.
The texts, obtained by CNN, read in part: “You have been selected to pick cotton at the nearest plantation starting 11/07/2024.” While obviously distasteful, this is something that would have been laughed off in a Dave Chapelle sketch. And considering the myriad of hate crime hoaxes that have plagued us in recent years, it’s hard to take this latest incident seriously.
But that hasn’t stopped the FBI from getting involved. In a statement, they declared that they are “aware of the offensive and racist text messages” and are working with other federal authorities to investigate. Meanwhile, the media is exploiting the situation to push their narrative of Trump’s “hate-filled rhetoric.”
NAACP CEO Derrick Johnson even went as far as to blame Trump for the texts, stating that his election has emboldened racist groups to spread hate. But the truth is, no one knows where these texts are coming from. It could be a hoax perpetuated by left-wing activists to stir up racial tensions. It could also be teens playing a crude prank. But it’s highly unlikely that the Trump campaign or any Republican group would be involved in something like this.
FBI Statement on Offensive and Racist Text Messageshttps://t.co/vpQYAO6LT7 pic.twitter.com/iDtN36WhX4
— FBI (@FBI) November 7, 2024
It’s just another example of the media, FBI, and race baiters refusing to learn from their mistakes. They’re more desperate than ever to find evidence of hate from Trump and his supporters, and they will stop at nothing to push their narrative. But the American people are starting to see through their attempts at manipulation.
This latest probable hoax will be debunked and swept under the rug, just like all the others before it. But they’ll just move on to the next one, trying to create a scandal out of thin air. But with Trump’s victory in the presidential election, it’s becoming increasingly clear that the demand for hate in America is nowhere near as high as they would like us to believe.