Mr. Reilly eventually compiled a database of 346 hate-crime allegations and determined that less than a third were genuine. Turning his attention to the hoaxes, he put together a data set of more than 400 confirmed cases of fake allegations that were reported to authorities between 2010 and 2017. He allows that the exact number of false reports is probably unknowable, but what can be said “with absolute confidence is that the actual number of hate crime hoaxes is indisputably large,” he writes. “We are not speaking here of just a few bad apples.”
Where would the DNC be today without imaginary "racism" and "white supremacy"? They'd have to start developing beneficial policies to help black people. The horror!
Minus: Mr. Reilly eventually compiled a database of 346 hate-crime allegations and determined that less than a third were genuine.
BS.
Washington Post: Another researcher who has closely examined the subject — Brian Levin of the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at California State University at San Bernardino — puts the hoax rate much lower, at less than half of 1 percent. link
Let the games begin...
ReplyDeleteWhite Supremacy rising. You two racists must be so happy.
ReplyDeleteSaid nazi-totaliatarian cretin. :-))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))0
ReplyDeleteWhat are you doing here, Dervy? Shouldn't you be off somewhere faking hate crimes with Jussie Smollett?
ReplyDeleteWhen the hoaxes exceed the incidents...
ReplyDeleteMr. Reilly eventually compiled a database of 346 hate-crime allegations and determined that less than a third were genuine. Turning his attention to the hoaxes, he put together a data set of more than 400 confirmed cases of fake allegations that were reported to authorities between 2010 and 2017. He allows that the exact number of false reports is probably unknowable, but what can be said “with absolute confidence is that the actual number of hate crime hoaxes is indisputably large,” he writes. “We are not speaking here of just a few bad apples.”
Just Democrats rolling in their guilt-pride.
Where would the DNC be today without imaginary "racism" and "white supremacy"? They'd have to start developing beneficial policies to help black people. The horror!
ReplyDeleteMinus: Mr. Reilly eventually compiled a database of 346 hate-crime allegations and determined that less than a third were genuine.
ReplyDeleteBS.
Washington Post: Another researcher who has closely examined the subject — Brian Levin of the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at California State University at San Bernardino — puts the hoax rate much lower, at less than half of 1 percent. link