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Great Racial Hoax of Albany

Chuck C

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The Great Hoax of Albany started out straightforwardly enough: a dozen violent and racist white students harassed, threatened, tossed N-bombs and attacked three black coeds -- hurting them really, really, really badly.

For no reason whatsoever.

It ended Wednesday when Albany police charged the three black women with assault, and charged two of them with filing a false police report about the racial violence.

Despite her claims of injury from the beatdown, the tweeting from one of the victims, Asha Burwell, began almost right away: “I can’t believe I just experienced what it’s like to be beaten because of the color of my skin.”

She carried on the story in another tweet: “I begged for people to help us and instead of help they told us to "shut he f*ck up" and continuously hit us in the head.”

"I got beat up by 20 people screaming racial slurs," said another so-called victim. “A whole bunch of guys started hitting me and my two friends."

Within a few hours, the black president at the University at Albany decried the racism and hate crime. Soon after that, CNN, the New York Daily News, and lots of other news sites joined in, following the local media.



Read more: http://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2016/02/the_great_racial_hoax_of_albany.html#ixzz41JrmmYKH
 
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The Great Hoax of Albany started out straightforwardly enough: a dozen violent and racist white students harassed, threatened, tossed N-bombs and attacked three black coeds -- hurting them really, really, really badly.

For no reason whatsoever.

It ended Wednesday when Albany police charged the three black women with assault, and charged two of them with filing a false police report about the racial violence.

Despite her claims of injury from the beatdown, the tweeting from one of the victims, Asha Burwell, began almost right away: “I can’t believe I just experienced what it’s like to be beaten because of the color of my skin.”

She carried on the story in another tweet: “I begged for people to help us and instead of help they told us to "shut he f*ck up" and continuously hit us in the head.”

"I got beat up by 20 people screaming racial slurs," said another so-called victim. “A whole bunch of guys started hitting me and my two friends."

Within a few hours, the black president at the University at Albany decried the racism and hate crime. Soon after that, CNN, the New York Daily News, and lots of other news sites joined in, following the local media.



Read more: http://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2016/02/the_great_racial_hoax_of_albany.html#ixzz41JrmmYKH
It is the reason I have no black friends or want any association with these people...at all.
 
It is the reason I have no black friends or want any association with these people...at all.
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