Hate Watch: 867 Incidents of hateful harassment in 10 days after the election

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Ten Days After: Harassment and Intimidation in the Aftermath of the Election

The incident was just a harbinger of what has become a national outbreak of hate, as white supremacists celebrate Donald Trump’s victory.* In the ten days following the election, there were almost 900 reports of harassment and intimidation from across the nation. Many harassers invoked Trump’s name during assaults, making it clear that the outbreak of hate stemmed in large part from his electoral success.

People have experienced harassment at school, at work, at home, on the street, in public transportation, in their cars, in grocery stores and other places of business, and in their houses of worship. They most often have received messages of hate and intolerance through graffiti and verbal harassment, although a small number also have reported violent physical interactions. Some incidents were directed at the Trump campaign or his supporters.

Of course, hate crimes and lower-level incidents of racial or ethnically charged harassment have long been common in the United States. But the targets of post-election hate incidents report that they are experiencing something quite new.
The President-Elect needs to get out in front of this now before it gets out of hand.

To the extent his "team" (Kellyanne) are blaming the media is disgusting. They are in total denial of the vile and hateful language he used on the campaign trail. Stop making excuses for the inexcusable.
 
Ten Days After: Harassment and Intimidation in the Aftermath of the Election

The incident was just a harbinger of what has become a national outbreak of hate, as white supremacists celebrate Donald Trump’s victory.* In the ten days following the election, there were almost 900 reports of harassment and intimidation from across the nation. Many harassers invoked Trump’s name during assaults, making it clear that the outbreak of hate stemmed in large part from his electoral success.

People have experienced harassment at school, at work, at home, on the street, in public transportation, in their cars, in grocery stores and other places of business, and in their houses of worship. They most often have received messages of hate and intolerance through graffiti and verbal harassment, although a small number also have reported violent physical interactions. Some incidents were directed at the Trump campaign or his supporters.

Of course, hate crimes and lower-level incidents of racial or ethnically charged harassment have long been common in the United States. But the targets of post-election hate incidents report that they are experiencing something quite new.
The President-Elect needs to get out in front of this now before it gets out of hand.

To the extent his "team" (Kellyanne) are blaming the media is disgusting. They are in total denial of the vile and hateful language he used on the campaign trail. Stop making excuses for the inexcusable.
---------------------------------- this is silliness until the beatings and deaths start to happen HNut !!
 
Lies didn't work, character assassination didn't work, rioting and protesting, fake news didn't work so now we're going to try fake hate crimes too funny. What's next?

Breaking: Liberal sources are reporting the election was stolen from Hillary by a Russian super agent code named named Evelyn Salt, Interpol is closing in as this story breaks!

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Ten Days After: Harassment and Intimidation in the Aftermath of the Election

The incident was just a harbinger of what has become a national outbreak of hate, as white supremacists celebrate Donald Trump’s victory.* In the ten days following the election, there were almost 900 reports of harassment and intimidation from across the nation. Many harassers invoked Trump’s name during assaults, making it clear that the outbreak of hate stemmed in large part from his electoral success.

People have experienced harassment at school, at work, at home, on the street, in public transportation, in their cars, in grocery stores and other places of business, and in their houses of worship. They most often have received messages of hate and intolerance through graffiti and verbal harassment, although a small number also have reported violent physical interactions. Some incidents were directed at the Trump campaign or his supporters.

Of course, hate crimes and lower-level incidents of racial or ethnically charged harassment have long been common in the United States. But the targets of post-election hate incidents report that they are experiencing something quite new.
The President-Elect needs to get out in front of this now before it gets out of hand.

To the extent his "team" (Kellyanne) are blaming the media is disgusting. They are in total denial of the vile and hateful language he used on the campaign trail. Stop making excuses for the inexcusable.

You far left drones have made only 867 posts today?

However your source is a hate group!
 
How do we define "hateful harassment" in a great and tolerant Nation? A crazy disappointed Somali immigrant apparently thought he was a victim of "hateful harassment"and lashed out and killed and wounded American citizens. How do we define "hateful harassment" when American kids, instigated by left wing factions and the mainstream media intentionally dishonor the service of every Veteran who ever served their Country by burning and desecrating the Flag?
 
Ten Days After: Harassment and Intimidation in the Aftermath of the Election

The incident was just a harbinger of what has become a national outbreak of hate, as white supremacists celebrate Donald Trump’s victory.* In the ten days following the election, there were almost 900 reports of harassment and intimidation from across the nation. Many harassers invoked Trump’s name during assaults, making it clear that the outbreak of hate stemmed in large part from his electoral success.

People have experienced harassment at school, at work, at home, on the street, in public transportation, in their cars, in grocery stores and other places of business, and in their houses of worship. They most often have received messages of hate and intolerance through graffiti and verbal harassment, although a small number also have reported violent physical interactions. Some incidents were directed at the Trump campaign or his supporters.

Of course, hate crimes and lower-level incidents of racial or ethnically charged harassment have long been common in the United States. But the targets of post-election hate incidents report that they are experiencing something quite new.
The President-Elect needs to get out in front of this now before it gets out of hand.

To the extent his "team" (Kellyanne) are blaming the media is disgusting. They are in total denial of the vile and hateful language he used on the campaign trail. Stop making excuses for the inexcusable.

Was this one of the reported incident?



Didn't think so.
 
Ten Days After: Harassment and Intimidation in the Aftermath of the Election

The incident was just a harbinger of what has become a national outbreak of hate, as white supremacists celebrate Donald Trump’s victory.* In the ten days following the election, there were almost 900 reports of harassment and intimidation from across the nation. Many harassers invoked Trump’s name during assaults, making it clear that the outbreak of hate stemmed in large part from his electoral success.

People have experienced harassment at school, at work, at home, on the street, in public transportation, in their cars, in grocery stores and other places of business, and in their houses of worship. They most often have received messages of hate and intolerance through graffiti and verbal harassment, although a small number also have reported violent physical interactions. Some incidents were directed at the Trump campaign or his supporters.

Of course, hate crimes and lower-level incidents of racial or ethnically charged harassment have long been common in the United States. But the targets of post-election hate incidents report that they are experiencing something quite new.
The President-Elect needs to get out in front of this now before it gets out of hand.

To the extent his "team" (Kellyanne) are blaming the media is disgusting. They are in total denial of the vile and hateful language he used on the campaign trail. Stop making excuses for the inexcusable.
You can leave. No one is forcing you and the rest of the cultural marxists to stay here.
 
I bet that 95%+ of them are false flag operations.
 

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