CrusaderFrank
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Tawana SmollettAs Smollett is arrested and faced with jail time for manufacturing a "hate crime", what lessons have we learned?
1. Hate crimes are a one way street. If Smollett's story had been legit, the people charged would have been charged with a hate crime, which would have made it infinitely worse on them. However, the hate Smollett had for Trump and his supporters by falsely accusing them of this crime goes unnoticed. That's right, hate crimes are a one social justice hypo critic lie. Really, Smollett should be treated the exact same way that those charged would have been falsely charged. This would have been true social justice, but there is none to be had in the current system.
2. There is money to be made in Trump hate. We see this repeatedly as folks like Ford cash in on endless accusations against those in and around Trump. Millions of dollars are to be had as the fanatical left pours dollar after dollar towards the goal of destroying Trump. The media benefits by the stories they sell and lawyers become insanely rich as they pursue Trump at every turn. Millions upon millions of dollars of taxpayer money have been spent to destroy Trump. That's right my friends, as the Left convinces us that the love of money is the ultimate evil, they themselves are obsessed with it. They are the ones that seek to be like Trump, they want his money and they want his fame and they want his political power. So as "economic justice" continues to be the demagoguery of the Left, just remember, it is nothing more than preaching coveting is a virtue. They are just insanely jealous.
3, There is political and economic power in the race card. We see this repeatedly on the left with Warren claiming to be an Indian so that she can get special perks, or Dalzell claiming to be an African American so that the NAACP will hire her. We also see every republican President be charged with racism at one time or another since Ike. Hell, even Hillary was charged with it as she ran against Obama. They have used the term racism to the point that it has belittled those who have suffered from it. Now the term is meaningless.