Blackvegetable » 10 Nov 2024, 9:51 am » wrote: ↑
Hammer popped up online after the September 10 presidential debate to boast that he and his followers had helped spread the myth that Haitian immigrants were eating pets in Springfield, Ohio, which Donald Trump echoed from the podium. “BT put Springfield in the public consciousness,” Pohlhaus said on Telegram, referring to Blood Tribe. In the weeks leading up to the debate, the organization had indeed amplified lies about Haitian immigrants; its Ohio chapter also held what it called an “anti-Haitian” march.
https://magazine.atavist.com/the-crash- ... ood-tribe/
How do you squeeze a red **** hair between FOX/NYPost and Nazi propaganda?
With epoxy and a pry bar.
They helped spread it? So they don't actually know it was myth? I suspect 'pet eating' is another much ridiculed 'false' complaint which will turn out to have some truth to it
No, I'm not raking through history to 'provide links'. If you can't directly dispute a point, then question your own links.