Regular people commenting at YouTube understand college campus hate crimes a lot better than the mainstream media

Last year and this year, multiple hate crimes were committed at Eastern Michigan University, which consisted of written messages in public places, that included racial slurs against black people, and threats for black to people stay off campus.

Yesterday, it was reported that the perpetrator of these anti-black hate crimes has been identified, and that he himself is black.

Here’s a video of protestors from a year ago:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTxIiJaJkSQ

The first comment (based on the number of likes, I think) is from a year ago, and this is what it says:

“it’s gonna turn out some black person actually did the spray painting”

Does that commentor have some magical, psychic ability to predict the future?

No.

Instead, that person knows that the best way to predict the future is to look at the past.

Here’s another protest, which is also from before they found out the perpetrator was black:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-wytSjmLGdc

And here’s another, also from before they knew:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMOXZnBPatQ

And another:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3x_SF6CjWo

And a comment on that one from a year ago says:

“The blacks are the idiots painting the shit.”

Again, the commentor does not possess any special or unusual ability. Instead, the person just knows that the best way to predict the future is to learn from the past.

I’m curious to know what percentage of the protestors in the above videos still feel the same way, now that they know the guy is black. Based on multiple, similar past incidents where hate crimes were later discovered to be fake, I’m guessing that most of them will stop caring about this particular incident.

And the reason I feel so accurate in my prediction is because of past events. For example, I previously wrote this blog post, which is called “Hillary Clinton and hundreds of college students switch from anger to silence when they find out that a hate crime of assault and racial slurs by whites against blacks was fake, and that the assaults had actually been committed by blacks against whites.”

And I’ve written about so many different fake hate crimes that I gave that subject its own category.

Meanwhile, while those commentors at YouTube accurately predicted that the perpetrator was black, no one in the mainstream media made such a prediction. The mainstream media just assumed that the perpetrator was a white person, despite the fact that so many of these hate crimes on college campuses have turned out to be fake.

I’ll take the common sense of the regular people who comment at YouTube over the biased idiots in the mainstream media any day of the week.

 

October 26, 2017. Tags: , , , , , . Fake hate crimes, Media bias, Racism. Leave a comment.