DGS49
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Utah coach says her team had to switch hotels after racist attacks during NCAA Tournament
One athletics official said people drove up to the team in trucks and yelled the N-word.

This appalling episode has been spread out all over the news media and the punditocracy, giving all the usual virtue signalers ample evidence to reinforce their "case" that racism in the U.S. is pervasive and and constant.
The incidents in question were a series of interactions where women POC's were confronted by local idiots in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho who called them the usual racial epithets including - hold on to your pearls - the N-WORD!!!!!
The girls and their associated posse were SHOCKED, appalled, astounded, and experienced many cases of the vapors.
But wait a second. If these girls and (mainly) women were shocked and horrified, isn't that an indication that the antagonistic behavior pattern was UNUSUAL??? One might even say, unprecedented?
If such racism were pervasive and constant, then the girls would have just ignored it, knowing that there was no actual threat, and gone about their business. They would have lodged a complaint, surely; the behavior was beyond awful, but the very fact that the girls reacted so strongly argues that they DO NOT experience this with regularity. Indeed, one might infer that it simply doesn't happen, and that's why they reacted so strongly.
The logical and perverse conclusion should be that this sort of "racial hate crime" is so unusual that this one unpleasant evening is a one-horse town in Idaho made national headlines.