MAGA Hats And The Easily-Triggered Left

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Honest Abe:

"President Donald Trump told the crowd at his rally in El Paso, Texas, on Monday that he got special permission from the El Paso Fire Department to let 10,000 people inside the El Paso County Coliseum.

El Paso Fire Department spokesman Enrique D. Aguilar told The El Paso Times that not only did the fire department not give Trump special permission, but the Coliseum had about 6,500 people in it during the president’s rally. Aguilar says that number was at capacity and well within its standard allowance."
 

ok doser

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Exonerated by the diocese:
Investigation finds Covington students did not instigate confrontation


An independent investigation into the interaction last month between Covington high school students and a Native American man has exonerated the students, the Diocese of Covington has announced.

In a Feb. 11 message to Covington Catholic High School parents, posted on the diocesan website, Bishop Roger Foys said a third-party inquiry had determined that “our students did not instigate the incident that occurred at the Lincoln Memorial.”

“In truth, taking everything into account, our students were placed in a situation that was at once bizarre and even threatening,” he said. “Their reaction to the situation was, given the circumstances, expected and one might even say laudatory.”

The investigations’ report was released nearly a month after controversy first erupted following video emerging on Twitter showing a confrontation between a Native American elderly man with a drum – later identified as activist Nathan Phillips – and a group of students from Covington Catholic High School.

The incident took place as the students were waiting at the Lincoln Memorial to meet their bus on their way home from the March for Life in Washington, D.C.

A team of investigators, which Bishop Foys said “has no connection with Covington Catholic High School or the Diocese of Covington” reviewed 50 hours of internet activity, interviewed 43 students and 13 chaperones, and attempted repeatedly to contact Phillips through multiple venues, with no response.

As the students arrived at the Lincoln Memorial, they encountered Black Hebrew Israelites, who were yelling offensive statements at anyone who walked by, the report found. “We see no evidence that students responded with any offensive or racist statements of their own.”

“Some of the students asked the chaperones if they could do their school cheers to help drown out the Black Hebrew Israelites,” the investigators said, however they added that they did not find evidence that any students chanted “Build the Wall.”

Phillips then approached the students, the report said. Most of the students thought he was coming to join in their cheers, and many said they were confused by what he was doing, but none felt threatened.

“We found no evidence of offensive or racist statements by students to Mr. Phillips or members of his group. Some students performed a ‘tomahawk chop’ to the beat of Mr. Phillips’ drumming and some joined in Mr. Phillips’ chant.”

The investigators concluded that the statements they had obtained from students and chaperones were “remarkably consistent,” both with one another and the video footage reviewed. In contrast, they said,

“Mr. Phillips’ public interviews contain some inconsistencies,

and we have not been able to resolve them or verify his comments,” due to their inability to get in touch with him.

Controversy over the Jan. 18 encounter began after footage posted online showed one student, a junior at Covington, standing in close proximity to Phillips with an uncomfortable expression on his face while the students around him chant and do the “tomahawk chop.”

As the video went viral, it was roundly condemned by media commenters and some Catholic leaders as racist and antagonistic on the part of the students. However, more footage was subsequently released, showing the Black Israelites, and also appearing to show Phillips approaching the students, which contradicted prior reports that the students had surrounded him.

The Covington diocese and high school had initially responded to the incident by saying the students’ behavior was “opposed to the Church’s teachings on the dignity and respect of the human person. The matter is being investigated and we will take appropriate action, up to and including expulsion.”

As additional information emerged, the Diocese of Covington removed its initial statement and released a new one on Monday, Jan. 22, announcing both the temporary closing of Covington Catholic High School and a third-party investigation into the events at the Lincoln Memorial.

In his Feb. 11 letter, Bishop Foys voiced hope that the students can now move forward with their lives and education.

“These students had come to Washington, D.C. to support life. They marched peacefully with hundreds of thousands of others – young and old and in-between – to further the cause of life…Their stance there was surely a pro-life stance. I commend them.”


https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/...tudents-did-not-instigate-confrontation-41748


"Mr. Phillips’ public interviews contain some inconsistencies"

where i come from, that's called "lying"
 

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Honest Abe:

"President Donald Trump told the crowd at his rally in El Paso, Texas, on Monday that he got special permission from the El Paso Fire Department to let 10,000 people inside the El Paso County Coliseum.

El Paso Fire Department spokesman Enrique D. Aguilar told The El Paso Times that not only did the fire department not give Trump special permission, but the Coliseum had about 6,500 people in it during the president’s rally. Aguilar says that number was at capacity and well within its standard allowance."

Where in your post does it say that Trump claimed there were 10,000 people there. It says that he got permission for 10,000, not that there actually were 10,000.

And why the hell should I believe Enrique Aguilar? Maybe he's just another Leftwing liar.

And what does your lame post even have to do with the thread topic?
 

ok doser

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Where in your post does it say that Trump claimed there were 10,000 people there. It says that he got permission for 10,000, not that there actually were 10,000.

And why the hell should I believe Enrique Aguilar? Maybe he's just another Leftwing liar.

And what does your lame post even have to do with the thread topic?

i reported it as attempted thread derailment
 

ok doser

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i'll come back to parse this later, but it's disturbing that editors allow this example of naked hatred to be published:

How White People Rush to Defend Racism

Five themes on white people's reactions to the Covington Catholic MAGA kids incident.

racist - assumes white people's responses to the controversy are homogeneous


Before the MAGA Catholic kids pro-life rally incident is forgotten from our white consciousness, there are a few themes worth visiting. What’s worth visiting is not the actual racist event

the only racist event that occurred involved the black hebrew israelites

or the “out of control” media but the strategies behind what causes so many white people, who claim to be opposed to racism, to dismiss or justify incidents like these.

Which incidents would those be - the incident in which the native americans were chased down, attacked, struck with thrown objects, spit upon, kicked? Or perhaps the incident in which the peaceful, friendly black hebrew israelites were attacked by the mob of angry white boys?

In general, white people, at least the ones capable of seeing outside our white segregated world, “get” explicit racism—as in why Nazis, black face, jokes with n-words, and making fun of Native Americans are bad.

Nazis were bad because they killed innocent people
black face is hilarious
jokes with n-words can be hilarious, or dumb, or bland, just like any other joke
making fun of native americans is hilarious, if they're doing something worth making fun of, just like any other type of person



But we don’t understand all the ways we unconsciously support, perpetuate, and dismiss all types of racism in this country—from the explicit, to the implicit, to the systemic. We don’t understand how our reactions to racism are influenced daily by the racism that we have unconsciously and unintentionally internalized just by growing up in a white supremacist society.

I didn't grow up in a white supremacist society :idunno:

And this incident, or at least its aftermath, serves as an important example of what white people need to work on when confronting racism.

The following are five themes pulled from white people’s reactions to this incident.

1. White Victimhood and the Rush to Exonerate

There’s not really a good way to sugar-coat this: there was 100 percent no rush to judgment on the first video.

you're right - there's really no way to sugarcoat a lie

If there’s a voice in your head screaming for the comment section right now, please try to calm it down for now. The vast majority who were outraged responded appropriately to an extremely racist incident caught on tape.

you're right - it is extremely racist to smile at another person

Any new information, incorrect background details, additional bad actors, or misinterpretations of the situation did not change the racism caught on tape in any way.

iow, the truth doesn't matter as long as the lie has a moral lesson to teach

There was a rush to judgment, but it came with the exoneration of those white MAGA kids and their racism caught on tape

lie

—in the form of a white victimhood narrative.

Twenty-four hours after the first video came out, the usual white supremacist tactics were deployed,

an examination of the total incident in the hope of better understanding the circumstances - that's a white supremicist tactic? :freak:
dude - you're a retard


and, as often happens, white people of all political backgrounds rushed to the narrative that alleviated the white discomfort of dealing with a messy racist “this could be any of our kids” situation.

pretty sure there were quite a few black people who recognized that the original rush to judgement based on a four minute clip taken out of context was retarded

A new dominant narrative was embraced without question.

you must be thinking of some other controversy - the Catholic diocese, for example only yesterday exonerated the kids

This familiar narrative painted the MAGA kids as the victims,

they were the victims of the retarded social media attack, aided and abetted by the irresponsible msm


forced to act racist toward those Native Americans due to the super-offensive Black Israelites and the audacity of Nathan Phillips singling out Nick Sandmann while walking straight up to his innocent and confused existence—to menacingly drum in his face.

except nobody "acted racist" towards those ridiculous indians

“What would be the appropriate reaction for a teenage boy who has never experienced anything like this?”—was the common white response on Facebook threads nationwide.


as a sixteen year old high school sophmore, i probably would have reacted the same way Sandmann did

as a early twenties college student, i probably would have pushed the idiot indians away from me, forcefully


The easy answer to that question is “move aside.”

why expect better behavior from the sixteen year old kid than you do from the 65 year old "elder?

He could have moved aside like the dozens of other kids directly in front of Nick did before Nathan got anywhere close.

all of those kids were standing on the flat paved area at the base of the steps

Sandmann was standing on the bottom step



Imagine if the race roles were reversed and a white elder tried to peacefully walk through a group of black teenagers mocking him

I'd be very forceful in calling into question his motivation for being there


and one black teenager decided to block his path.

Sandmann didn't block Phillips "path"


Would the “move aside” answer be easier to accept for white people with this color sequence?

nope - you'd have to be a racist to assume it would

Would it be easier to understand that Nick actively blocked Nathan’s path?


he didn't

the video evidence clearly shows that he didn't

people who lied about it are being sued


Would it be easier to understand the hostility involved in the act of blocking Nathan’s path?

if Sandmann had actively blocked Phillip's path? Sure

but he didn't - Phillips wandered over to where Sandmann was standing and walked up to Sandmann - Sandmann never moved - Phillips had room to go to the left, to the right, in fact, to go anywhere except directly through Sandmann


My second, longer answer involves holding up a mirror focused on the reasons why so many white people accepted, without question, this new narrative.

they're probably the same reasons why so many black people accepted the true narrative - because it was demonstrably true


There are plenty of videos showing dozens of MAGA kids laughing

yes, they were doing that before Phillips and his gay little drum-o-peace wandered into their space

, mocking

assumption

, miming tomahawks,

right - the tomahawk chop is a popular sports gesture/cheer/chant

etc., at the Native Americans.


at them, not at them, at each other - they were high school kids at the end of a long field trip waiting for their bus home, goofing around, having fun

There are plenty of videos that show Nathan didn’t single Nick out

well, no - that's a blatant lie - the videos clearly show Phillips approaching various students who either move on themselves, or who Phillips moves past - it isn't until he reaches Sandmann that he stops

but was walking through the crowd, and Nick chose to block his way.


by standing still on the first step of a staircase, with plenty of room for Phillips to go around him

But as Trump said to his supporters, “What you are seeing and what you are reading is not what’s happening”—none of this evidence mattered during the rush to exoneration.

Your Trump derangement syndrome is duly noted

But even if the narrative were true and Nick was a victim with no choice,

at the mall? he wasn't a victim and he made a good choice - smile at the weirdo with the drum - for all Sandmann knew, Phillips was a homeless mental patient who would ask for spare change when he was finished

it’s still hard to understand how this narrative alone exonerates all those kids mocking Native Americans

they weren't

and all the parents allowing it to happen.


they didn't


It took a few more strategies to help “seal the white deal” on exoneration.

you're a retard

a racist retard


2. Victim Blaming

A common legal defense in court, when a defendant lacks exonerating evidence, is to attack the credibility of the plaintiff. After the first video emerged, Nathan Phillips’s credibility was immediately attacked based on perceived inaccuracies in his military service and personal character flaws in an attempt to prove he wasn’t capable of having a perspective at all, despite literally being in the middle of the incident.

rather, evidence was brought to light which called into question his credibility and motivations


The victim blaming

what was Phillips the victim of? Being smiled at?

and character assassination of Nathan Phillips


rather, character definition

was no different than the victim blaming and character assassination of unarmed black people murdered by police. It was no different than focusing on previous run-ins with the law in the cases of Michael Brown

the thug caught on video robbing a convenience store and assaulting the owner moments before his encounter with the cops?

and Eric Garner

the fellow caught on video resisting arrest?

, the marijuana usage of Sandra Bland and Botham Jean, the resisting arrest claims regarding Sam Dubose and Terence Crutcher, or the broken car windows while ignoring the 20 rounds fired at Stephon Clark for holding a cellphone at night.

sorry dude, you lost any possible credibility with the first two


Focusing on incorrect background details or the transgressions of the victim doesn’t change the fact that there’s a murdered black person, innocent of any crime where the punishment is death without trial. But it does often get the murderer off. Inaccuracies in Nathan Phillips’s perspective

aka lies about the events

or flaws in his past don’t change the racism caught on tape.

the racism from the BHI guys, yes

But they do help white people dismiss it.

3. Blame Shifting

Shifting the blame to the Black Israelites

rather, fleshing out the story with a factual account of the events


was no different than the blame shifting in the context of racial disparities, biased treatment, and systemic racism people of color receive from white people and white institutions in this nation.

you're insane

Sentiments such as, “if only black people followed police orders better, they wouldn’t be shot so much,”

well, duh

as chris rock put it, "Everyone knows if the police have to come get you, they're bringing an a55 whoopin' with them"


ignore the role that implicit racism plays in police brutality

even when the cop is black?

no matter how a black person acts

act like you need an a55 whooping, you'll probably get an a55 whooping - no matter what color you are

and that not following police orders doesn’t warrant police brutality.

you'd have to be pretty retared not to recognize that not following police orders is a good start on your way to an a55 whooping

“If only people of color made better choices, many of them wouldn’t be stuck in poverty,”

right - choices like finish high school, get and keep a job, wait until marriage to have kids

ignores the realities of living in a white supremacist world

you're insane

built on 400 years of past and present systemic racism without reparations.

i firmly support giving any former slave reparations

These sentiments are not so different from, “if only those Black Israelites didn’t start crap, those MAGA kids wouldn’t have been forced to be so racist towards the Native Americans.”

you're right - they're not so different - they're both retarded

Statements like these are

retarded

often used to downplay the reality people of color face while exonerating the white people who perpetuate that reality.

4. Attacking the Media

The PR firm Nick Sandmann’s family hired probably knew they could have Nick on TV lying about not doing anything disrespectful or racist towards the Native Americans, despite being caught literally doing these things on video


you're insane

because they probably knew the effectiveness of attacking the media when the media

acts irresponsibly and reports a story without doing the investigational legwork

tries to accurately report on white supremacy. Nick’s PR firm probably knew their attack on journalism and their accusations of the media rushing to judgment would prevent any further fact-checking or responsible journalism.

again, you're insane

This attack is no different than Trump’s strategy of attacking our media, which has kept most media outlets from even mentioning the words “white supremacy,” let alone reporting on it. When Jemele Hill called Trump a white supremacist on her personal twitter account in 2017, instead of having much-needed conversations nationwide about white supremacy and its relationship to the Trump presidency, there was a massive campaign, going all the way up to the White House, calling for her firing. This campaign resulted in ESPN publicly apologizing for Jemele accurately pointing out Trump’s association with white supremacy, one month after Trump called white supremacists at the Charlottesville “Unite the Right” rally, “very fine people.”

It’s so much easier to attack the messenger by finding bias or sketchy details than to deal with the message. I think that’s why the media, with all their flaws, are taking the blame for white people’s inability to understand, let alone deal with, white supremacy.

i skipped the silly nonsense abovebecause it's merely an embarrassing look at your trump derangement insanity

5. Defending Racial Dog Whistles

President Reagan was the first to create MAGA (Make American Great Again) as a racial dog whistle, which is a coded racist phrase or issue that pretends to be race-neutral. Dog-whistle politics took shape at a time when explicit racism, such as Jim Crow segregation and lynching, were becoming less acceptable. After the 1964 Civil Rights Act was passed, many politicians who supported segregation and opposed civil rights for people of color traded their “segregationist” hat for a “conservative” hat and joined the Republican ticket under the new “Southern Strategy,” which coded the old racism of the past with new dog whistles: “states rights,” “law and order,” and “welfare queen.” These terms may seem race-neutral

and in fact usually are, unless you're insane

but were used to push policies, such as tax breaks for the wealthy and the shredding of social safety nets, that disproportionately hurt people of color. Lee Atwater, a political strategist for Reagan, laid it all out in a 1981 interview.


Trump has a similar strategy in MAGA, yet white people still believe or at least pretend that these racial dog whistles are actually race-neutral. Decades after Reagan, the majority of white people from all political stripes are at best dismissing the MAGA dog whistle and at worst defending it.

Even if you’re one of the millions of white people who have never stepped out of our segregated world long enough to understand the real racial impacts of MAGA policies, and you wear a MAGA hat with no intent to be racist, the impact is still racism and is still felt among people of color. Understanding intent vs. impact is essential when understanding racism. You have the freedom to wear MAGA hats, but you do not have the freedom from the consequences, which include being accurately labeled a racist and receiving the very justifiable anger of non-white people who suffer from racist MAGA policies.

skipped all of the above fpr the same reason - an embarrassing look at your insane hatred of a hat with a slogan

The larger consequences of white supremacy, such as mass incarceration, neoliberalism, discrimination, police brutality, etc., all have their roots in the internalized racism of all white people, allowing us to consciously or unconsciously support, perpetuate, and dismiss the racism we claim to oppose. If we want to create real change, we have to address these roots. Addressing these roots isn’t so much about showing up to protests, donating to civil rights groups, and confronting family members at Thanksgiving (although these things are important and desperately need our continued attention). It’s more about showing up to anti-racism workshops, reading (and financially supporting) anti-racism resources, and confronting your own internalized racism 365 days per year.

just more insane ranting and raving, attempting to justify his hatred of a sixteen year old boy he doesn't know

Personally, I’m not going to lose sleep

hoping those MAGA kids and parents receive their just desserts.

they will - the lawsuits will ensure that

I know they won’t. But I am invested in white people understanding this isn’t an isolated incident but a very common theme in our society that needs to be confronted.

https://goodmenproject.com/social-justice-2/how-white-people-rush-to-defend-racism/
 
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ok doser

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i'm going through the previous post and parsing it, responding to a lot of the really troubling insanity in there and this looked worth pulling out on its own:

The PR firm Nick Sandmann’s family hired probably knew they could have Nick on TV lying about not doing anything disrespectful or racist towards the Native Americans, despite being caught literally doing these things on video,


the cognitive dissonance necessary to make a statement like this is staggering, at this point in the story, with all the video evidence out there that shows unequivocally that Sandmann was telling the truth, that Phillips, the professional activist with a lifelong history of lying, accompanied by his camera crew, was attempting to provoke a reaction

Sandmann is on camera doing the following things:

standing still
smiling
stopping his friend who is responding to racist taunts by one of phillips' associates

Sandmann was doing nothing disrespectful (toward a weirdo who did not merit respect)

Sandmann was doing nothing racist
 

ok doser

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those fragile snowflakes must be protected!
Arizona State students, faculty ‘intimidated’ by posters featuring Covington HS’s Nick Sandmann




The latest item to frighten contemporary college students is a poster featuring the unintentional figurehead of the Covington High School “controversy.”

The placards, seen around Arizona State University earlier this month, show a bust of Covington student Nick Sandmann garbed in his “Make America Great Again” hat with the phrase “STAND YOUR GROUND” underneath.

According to The State Press, although campus officials denounced the posters, some ASU minority students and faculty “still fear they may be targeted.”

Komalpreet Sahota, a graduate student in “justice studies” and a member of the Multicultural Solidarity Coalition, said several students came to the MSC “feeling very intimidated and concerned and also fearful for their safety.”

It seems the phrase on the poster is the main “inflammatory” part, reminiscent of the Florida law which enabled “white Hispanic” George Zimmerman to be acquitted of the killing of Trayvon Martin.

From the story:

The use of such a phrase was “no accident,” said Cheryl Bennett, a professor in the American Indian studies department who specializes in studying hate crimes and violence against Native American people.

“All of these things are kind of connected – the phrases, and the images,” Bennett said. “It was no accident that

‘stand your ground’ intimidates students of color, people of color, Native people.”

She said that the use of Sandmann’s image also impacts students.

In the video, Sandmann, who was wearing a “Make America Great Again” hat and attending an anti-abortion rally with his classmates, is seen staring at Phillips, who was singing and beating a drum as a participant in the Indigenous Peoples March.

“They’re trying to make a statement and possibly intimidate Native people and people of color,” Bennett said.

Bennett, who is Navajo and Comanche, said that the interaction in the video was antagonistic toward Native people, making the posters’ intentions even clearer. The students surrounding Phillips could be perceived as physically trapping him, she said, and it makes it more likely that people will feel emboldened to do the same to other Native Americans.

ASU officials notified police about the posters, then had them taken down. ASU President Michael Crow referred to the placards as “strange notes from strange people.”

The ASU group Young Democrats said the flyers were an example of “white supremacy”:

“We do not support propaganda that promotes messaging of white supremacy. This propaganda is used to make people of color feel uncomfortable on campus through intimidation.”

Of course, one way to interpret the posters is that conservative and/or Trump-supporting individuals should stand firm against specious charges made by the media and social media mobs … precisely like those which were levied against the Covington kids.

Not to mention, who would feel more frightened/intimidated on a college campus these days — a student wearing a MAGA hat, or one clad in something which says “F*** Trump”?

https://www.thecollegefix.com/arizo...osters-featuring-covington-hss-nick-sandmann/
 

genuineoriginal

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Sandmann looks like he is in pain while thinking, "I hope this guy doesn't hit me with that drumstick."
 

ok doser

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Sandmann looks like he is in pain while thinking, "I hope this guy doesn't hit me with that drumstick."

nobody mentions the fact that Sandmann is standing on a step - the only reason he looks taller than phillips - the only reason phillips targeted him for the provocation
 

genuineoriginal

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the "intimidating poster":

Operation-Stand-Your-Ground-Bus-Station.jpg

The phrase "Stand Your Ground" in the poster is why it is intimidating, because it references the laws that say you have the right to defend yourself against threats.

Stand-your-ground law

A stand-your-ground law (sometimes called "line in the sand" or "no duty to retreat" law) establishes a right by which a person may defend one's self or others (right of self-defense) against threats or perceived threats, even to the point of applying lethal force, regardless of whether safely retreating from the situation might have been possible. Such a law typically states that an individual has no duty to retreat from any place where they have a lawful right to be[1] (though this varies from state to state) and that they may use any level of force if they reasonably believe the threat rises to the level of being an imminent and immediate threat of serious bodily harm and/or death.

 

ok doser

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Tennessee man flips off, pulls gun on couple wearing MAGA hats in Kentucky Sam's Club

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WZTV) - A man from Tennessee was arrested in Kentucky after reportedly pulling a gun on a man because he and his wife were wearing MAGA hats.

According to the report from Bowling Green Police, 57-year-old James Phillips was wearing a "veterans hat" inside a local Sam's Club when he passed the couple wearing "Make America Great Again" hats.


Phillips told police he flipped them off because of the hats they were wearing


then walked off. The husband then approached Phillips, flipped him back off and put his hands in his face according to police.

Phillips then backed away and the two argued verbally until witnesses say Phillips pulled a gun.

Police say Phillips and his mother left the store and were followed by the couple to the parking lot where the dispute continued. Phillips and witnesses claimed the couple was harassing him while he was putting groceries in his car and he told the wife "it's a good day to die b****."

Police arrived on scene and separated the parties. Police found a Glock .40 caliber in his rear pocket and two more magazines in another pocket. Phillips has a concealed carry permit in the state of Tennessee.

Phillips was booked into the Warren County Jail on a charge of 1st degree wanton endangerment.

https://wvah.com/news/nation-world/...ng-maga-hats-in-kentucky-sams-club-02-18-2019
 

ok doser

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Covington student's lawyer to file defamation lawsuits after client cleared in investigation

Says no one should feel safe even after initial round


The lawyer for Covington Catholic High School junior Nick Sandmann says he will begin filing defamation lawsuits this week, as the Kentucky school’s diocese released a private investigative report clearing students of instigating the Jan. 18 incident at the Lincoln Memorial.

“Nick Sandmann is 16 years old & has 2½+ years to identify accusers & sue them,” Atlanta attorney L. Lin Wood said Saturday on Twitter.

“No member of mainstream & social media mob who attacked him should take comfort from not being sued in initial round of lawsuits which will commence next week. Time is Nick’s friend, not his enemy.”

In videos of the incident, Nick is the student wearing a “Make America Great Again” cap who smiles as American Indian activist Nathan Phillips approaches him, chanting and pounding a drum. Nick and his classmates, who gathered for the March for Life on the National Mall, had felt the sting of insults from a group called the Black Hebrew Israelites.

An initial burst of liberal Twitter feeds claimed the students provoked the incident, insulted Mr. Phillips and yelled “build the (wall).”

The tweets triggered mass condemnations from liberal activists, Democrats, Hollywood and noted mainstream media reporters.

On air, HBO’s “Real Time” host Bill Maher called Mr. Sandmann a “little pr—k.”

Sen. Elizabeth Warren, Massachusetts Democrat, tweeted: “Omaha elder and Vietnam War veteran Nathan Phillips endured hateful taunts with dignity and strength, then urged us all to do better.”

One liberal tweeted that someone should burn down the school in Park Hills, Kentucky, with the students locked inside.

Even the Catholic Diocese of Covington in northern Kentucky quickly condemned its students.

But as more videos surfaced, a different picture arose. No one yelled about the southern border wall. Mr. Phillips initiated the encounter. No one could be heard insulting him. Some students repeated his chants.

To drown out the Israelites’ insults, chaperones gave students permission to sing the school fight song.

The Feb. 11 diocese-commissioned report was conducted by Greater Cincinnati Investigation Inc. in Taylor Mill, Kentucky.

“We found no evidence of offensive or racist statements by students to Mr. Phillips or members of his group,” the report said. “Some students performed a ‘tomahawk chop’ to the beat of Mr. Phillips‘ drumming and some joined in Mr. Phillips‘ chant.”

Few students wore MAGA hats. “We found no evidence of a school policy prohibiting political apparel on school-sponsored trips,” the report said.

At some point, the chaperones moved in to break up the gathering and direct students to buses, although the vehicles had not yet arrived for the return trip to Kentucky.

Investigators interviewed 43 students and 13 chaperones, while examining 50 hours of internet activity including videos and news media reports. Nick supplied his publicized written statement, which investigators determined was accurate.

“The protesters said hateful things,” Nick said. “They called us ‘racists,’ ‘bigots,’ ‘white crackers,’ ‘f–—s’ and ‘incest kids.’”

“The statements we obtained from students and chaperones are remarkably consistent,” said the report, signed by investigator Chad Moran.

The report said investigators reached out by phone and email to Mr. Phillips but received no reply. They visited his home in Michigan, but he didn’t appear.

After the report’s release, Mr. Wood tweeted: “I am not holding my breath waiting for an investigative report from Washington Post, CNN, Associated Press, etc., etc. Litigation will reveal that Nick’s accusers conducted no proper investigation prior to publishing their false attacks on a minor. Discovery is a stubborn thing.”

Mr. Phillips told the New York Daily News that the kids “looked like a lynch mob.” He said he tried to move past them, but they blocked his path.


Mr. Wood says he plans to sue Mr. Phillips, whom he calls a “documented liar.”


Mr. Phillips, who was on the Mall for the Indigenous Peoples March, has strongly implied that he served in Vietnam during the war as a Marine Corps “recon ranger”

His record shows he served as a Marine reservist who never left the States. He worked as a refrigeration technician, went AWOL three times and left service as a private.

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2019/feb/17/nick-sandmanns-lawyer-file-defamation-suits-week/
 

ok doser

lifeguard at the cement pond
The phrase "Stand Your Ground" in the poster is why it is intimidating, because it references the laws that say you have the right to defend yourself against threats.

but the confrontation on the mall ended peacefully - there was never any violence, nobody got hurt

shouldn't the poster be viewed in that light - as a call to stand your ground and smile?

i mean, it's not like somebody photoshopped an Uzi into Sandmann's hands :idunno:
 

ok doser

lifeguard at the cement pond
different controversy, same trigger:

Jussie Smollett’s Hate Crime

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Joshua Rivera at GQ, ostensibly a men’s style magazine but actually a leftist propaganda rag, race-baited that “Whiteness in 21st century America has an endgame,” and that Smollett’s attack proved

racist homophobes [are] stalking the streets of your city, who want you to know that they could lynch you if they really wanted to,

and maybe get away with it too.” Kevin Fallon, a senior entertainment reporter for the Daily Beast, tweeted,

“People in MAGA hats recognized and then beat and poured bleach on Jussie Smollett,

calling him that ‘faggot’ from Empire. Anyone who thinks supporting You Know Who isn’t tantamount to providing artillery for weaponized bigotry needs to take a hard look in the mirror.”

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Hollywood leftists, of course, had to chime in because they’re all virtue-signaling posturers who live in walled estates and travel with armed bodyguards. Jussie’s co-star Grace Byers wrote that “hatred, inequality, racism and discrimination continue to course through our country's veins.”

Actor Nico Tortorella said the “red hat is the white hood. No ifs ands or buts. If you wear it, you attacked Jussie.”

Another purported entertainer who is light-years away from being a household name, Billy Eichner, tweeted,

“I want Trump and all MAGA lunatics to burn in Hell.”

The insufferable, anti-Christian bigot/actress Ellen Page declared tearfully on Stephen Colbert’s late night talk show that Vice President Mike Pence was somehow to blame. And on and on. Too many celebrities-in-their-own-minds to count.

https://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/272892/jussie-smolletts-hate-crime-mark-tapson
 

ok doser

lifeguard at the cement pond
the “red hat is the white hood. No ifs ands or buts. If you wear it, you attacked Jussie.”

betcha there'd be a market for MAGA hats with "I ATTACKED JUSSIE" embroidered on the back :chuckle:

or maybe "my other hat is a white hood" :banana:
 

genuineoriginal

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Hate Crime Hoax: Police Believe Jussie Smollett Staged Attack

You’ve probably heard about the attack on Jussie Smollett. He insists two MAGA people jumped him in Chicago at two in the morning for the crime of being gay and black. As racist, sexist, homophobic, (insert bad thing here) MAGA people are known to do.

Seem too nutty to be true? That’s because, according to the fuzz in Chi-town, it isn’t:


Chicago police now believe that “Empire” actor Jussie Smollett paid two men to stage an attack that the actor and his family claimed was perpetrated by men yelling racist, homophobic, and pro-Trump language.

Two law enforcement sources with knowledge of the investigation told CNN that police now believe Smollett paid two men arrested previously and spoke to investigators, adding that police have records of the two men purchasing rope that Smollett said was tied around his neck at a Chicago-area Ace Hardware store.

“We can confirm that the information received from the individuals questioned by police earlier in the Empire case has in fact shifted the trajectory of the investigation,” the Chicago Police Department said in a statement. “We’ve reached out to the Empire cast member’s attorney to request a follow-up interview.”


 
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