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Then, during his 1996 reelection campaign, Clinton repeatedly trotted out a hoax hate crime against blacks allegedly committed by white Special Forces members.

At the 1996 Democratic National Convention, he said:

We still have too many Americans who give in to their fears of those who are different from them. Not so long ago, swastikas were painted on the doors of some African American members of our Special Forces at Fort Bragg. Folks, for those of you who don’t know
what they do, the Special Forces are just what the name says; they are special forces. If I walk off this stage tonight and call them on the telephone and tell them to go halfway around the world and risk their lives for you and be there by tomorrow at noon, they will do it. They do not deserve to have swastikas on their doors.
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He told the same yarn at a White House meeting with the Boys and Girls Nation,
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in a speech to northern California Democrats,
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in remarks at a magnet school in Arkansas, and while chatting up a cocktail waitress in Des Moines.
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As was already well known, the prime suspect was the black “victim” himself. This had been widely reported in the press. The soldier, not a member of Special Forces, by the way, was later discharged.
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Clinton thus became the first president in history to knowingly make a false statement while giving the keynote address at a major party convention. He did so to accuse the military of racism.
Just to cite one example of racism in America, here’s a fraudulent one.

If I were claiming America has a long way to come on race relations, I think I’d showcase the hate crimes that weren’t complete fabrications. Someone should tell liberals that their argument about continuing racial problems would be more effective if they cited true cases of racism.

RACISM AS TRUMP CARD: JESSE JACKSON, MADONNA CONSTANTINE AND HENRY LOUIS GATES

The fact that an astonishingly high percentage of the hyped bias crimes kept turning out to be fakes—even with every journalist hunting for a real one in order to win a Pulitzer Prize—suggested that there wasn’t a lot of racism still needing to be stamped out in America. But the media wouldn’t rest.

Hoax charges of racism aren’t rare because they are the trump card. These get-out-of-jail-free cards are too great a temptation to resist, especially in moments of crisis.

When the
National Enquirer
broke the story of Jesse Jackson’s mistress and love child, he said that there must be “some motive” in revealing a “two-year-old story” and noted that the week Martin Luther King won the Nobel Peace Prize, he had been threatened with the exposure of his sexual liaisons.
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(It was a “two-year-old story” only in the sense that his love
child was nearly two years old—but this was the first the public had heard about it.)

On CNN’s
Crossfire
, Al Sharpton said that “the timing of this, whether it was deliberate or not, to me is very, very suspect.”
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Of course, if it was not “deliberate,” then there was nothing suspicious.
Whether intentional or not, it’s still first-degree murder!

On Fox News’s
Hannity & Colmes
, civil rights lawyer Keith Watters was more explicit, blaming the scandal on “a lot of racists are attacking him, are using this to bring him down, because they don’t like what he believes…”
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Not all black commentators jumped on the racism bandwagon.
Chicago Sun-Times
columnist Mary A. Mitchell expressed disappointment that some people were “more concerned about who leaked the story than they are that another respected leader and minister has set a poor example.” Mitchell also said that, for years, reporters had ignored rumors about Jackson’s private life—even when he ran for president—for fear of being called “racist.”
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In 2007, Madonna Constantine, a black professor at Teachers College, Columbia University, claimed to be a victim of racism when she came under investigation for plagiarism. The racism charge was given added punch when, not long into the investigation, she claimed to have found a noose hanging on her office door!

A huge hoo-hah ensued, with student protests against racism until…the grand jury began looking at Constantine herself as the perpetrator of the hate crime. The noose investigation quietly disappeared, apparently unsolved, but the university fired Constantine for plagiarism the following year.
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The only thing that saved this poor woman from being a complete buffoon was that Al Sharpton wasn’t defending her.

Even respected Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates went to racial victimization in a moment of stress. Gates had just gotten off a fifteen-hour flight from China, he was tired and cranky and didn’t have his house keys. After he and his driver had broken in, the police showed up, demanding to see Gates’s ID as he stood in his own house. Gates blew up and accused them of racism.

It takes remarkable character not to do that. With clueless liberals salivating for instances of racism, blacks must think:
Really? I can do that? Oh look! A fish just jumped into my boat and bit my hook!

Liberals send out engraved invitations to black people, begging them to claim racism, and then turn around and stalwartly refuse to believe that a false accusation of racism has ever been made. They’ll still wheel out the
fakes from time to time, confident that most people have forgotten the details.

In a society that has virtually no moral standards anymore, claims of racism are about the only thing that still get the moral-indignation juices flowing. But if a charge of racism is going to mean anything, the incessant false charges have got to stop. They help no one but serial fantasists. Hoax racism charges have wasted enormous amounts of police, prosecutorial and university resources, torn up communities and generated racial animosity where none had previously existed.

RETALIATORY RACE CRIMES THAT AREN’T HOAXES

It’s not just that liberal media elites were making jackasses of themselves and wasting the police’s time. Their constant burnishing of the facts in order to create the impression that America is a nation exploding in racism kept getting people killed.

In 1989, a group of black teenagers in Wisconsin reacted to the movie
Mississippi Burning
by attacking a white person. After ginning themselves up over the movie, one of the black kids said to the others, “Do you all feel hyped up enough to move on some white people?” They did, randomly choosing a fourteen-year-old white boy to beat to a pulp, leaving him in a coma with permanent brain damage.

The non-American director of
Mississippi Burning
justified his “fictionalizing” in the movie by saying he wanted people to react “viscerally, emotionally.”
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It worked. Now a young boy is brain damaged for the sin of being white.

The only reason we even know about that incident is that the defendants were charged with a hate crime and their case appealed to the Supreme Court on the First Amendment grounds. The first mention of this abhorrent—and genuine—hate crime in the Nexis archive is in a
Washington Post
article about the Supreme Court appeal.
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The New York media’s hysteria over the “white today” shoe polish attacks was not dropped soon enough to stop a series of black-on-white backlash crimes—crimes committed in response to the fake bias incidents. And the retaliatory crimes weren’t hoaxes.

Two black men in Brooklyn punched a white vagrant so hard he lost his teeth, telling him, “How about we paint you white, whitey?” (demonstrating
their abject failure to grasp the point of the made-up hate crime). In the Bronx, a group of blacks beat and robbed white and Hispanic students, announcing they were looking for whites to assault. On a subway in Manhattan, three black men hit a white male passenger, telling him, “This is for what happened in the Bronx.”
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About a week after the alleged paint attack, a fifteen-year-old white girl in Brooklyn was snatched from a bus stop at around 6:45 a.m. by two black men, thrown into their stolen Toyota Camry, raped, sodomized and robbed in what some believed was a retaliatory bias crime. Her attackers told her they raped her because she was “white and perfect.”
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The girl was treated for rape at a hospital and, by the end of the week, the police had found the stolen car she was raped in, partially charred from an attempt to burn it.
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Mayor Dinkins offered a $10,000 reward for information about the attack—half the reward for the white-paint assault.

A few days later, a black man claimed he was beaten by a group of whites, who told him, “You aren’t going to rape any more white women.” Mayor Dinkins rushed to lambaste the attack, calling it an “absolutely appalling act of bias violence.”
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In short order, the man admitted he had made the whole thing up—as well as two earlier bias crimes he had reported.
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So here we had a fake racist crime by whites inspiring a real crime by blacks, which led to another hoax hate crime by a black person.

There were nearly three times as many articles on the mythical white-paint attack as there were on the actual rape and sodomy of the fifteen-year-old girl for being “white.” Nexis registers fourteen stories mentioning the rape, such as this one from the
New York Times
: “Police Find Bias Crimes Are Often Wrapped in Ambiguity.”
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Meanwhile, there were thirty-six major, lengthy in-depth features on the paint attack that never happened.

It took the rape of a girl for being “white and perfect” for reporters to realize that some interracial crimes were not bias crimes at all. Sometimes a crime was just a crime—for example, all black-on-white crimes. Newly aware that interracial crimes could happen for nonracial reasons, journalists couldn’t stop making that point in the case of the fifteen-year-old white girl raped by two black men.

The man on the street quoted by New York
Newsday
said: “I don’t think it was a bias crime…It just happened.…I think if it had been a black girl over there, they probably would have done the same thing.”
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Eerily, the man on the street always seems to say exactly what reporters are thinking!

A
Newsday
columnist weighed in, saying: “The rape of the fifteen-year-old
was terrible. The fact that young girls are raped in this city every day doesn’t make it any less terrible. But magnifying it into an act of racial retribution widens the gulf between blacks and whites.”
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Not as much as interracial rape widens the gulf, I’d guess.

So journalists were aware that reports of bias crimes could incite racial tension—at least when they were reporting crimes committed by blacks against whites. Why hadn’t they noticed that with the white paint attack or Howard Beach? Why not, when they reflexively believed any hate crime alleged by a black person?

As soon as the next white cop shot a black criminal, the media would be right back to widening the gulf between blacks and whites.

On December 30, 1992, a group of eight blacks, two of them women, abducted a white girl, twenty-five-year-old Melissa McLauchlin, gang-raped, bound and tortured her before shooting her six times and throwing her body to the side of the road. This odious crime was committed in retaliation for “400 years of oppression.”
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These weren’t common criminals grasping at straws; they were inspired by the idea that whites systematically oppress blacks. The ringleader, Joseph
Gardner, was a naval petty officer whose mother worked in a sheriff’s office. He had told the others that his New Year’s resolution was to kill a white woman.
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In 1993, Colin Ferguson, a Jamaican immigrant, shot white passengers on the Long Island Rail Road, killing six, in retaliation for racism, as he explained in a note in his pocket titled, “Reasons for This.” He said he had targeted Nassau County because it was predominantly white and had spared New York City because of its black mayor, David Dinkins. His lawyers, William M. Kunstler and Ronald Kuby, argued that Ferguson was not guilty by reason of “black rage” insanity.
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The stories the media pounded into us were the ones that comported with their fantasy of a world riven by white racism against blacks. Reporting that a hate crime was a hoax was not a high priority for them. The media would spend months hawking some three-alarm racism story, and then when it turned out to be a fraud, they’d whisper the ending and tiptoe out of the room, as if they were reading a bedtime story to a child.

The problem with liberals’ constantly imputing racist hatred to white people was that it kept creating real racist hatred in black people—ending with real dead white people.

CHAPTER 5
THAT OLD BLACK MAGIC

The Reverend Jeremiah Wright wasn’t the first nutty black clergyman admired by Democrats. If it seems surprising that Democrats would indulge Wright’s deranged rants, consider how shocking it is that they don’t even mind standard Christianity when practiced by black people.

Liberals’ general view of Christians is that they are simpleminded nazis. In the 1980s, the
New York Times
famously quoted Professor Samuel S. Hill of the University of Florida for the proposition that evangelical Christians were “more easily led” than other voters.
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Legions of liberals took him at his word and were led to disdain Christians.

In a feel-good piece on “Christian fascists” in the May 2005
Harper’s
, Chris Hedges reminisced about his Harvard Divinity School professor Dr. James Luther Adams, who had predicted in the 1980s that fascism would not come to America with swastikas but “carrying crosses and chanting the Pledge of Allegiance”—which, outside of Harvard, would make it hard to pick the fascists out of a crowd.
Fire at will, men, these people love Jesus AND America!

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