Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown issued a statement last night encouraging residents to report to law enforcement, and to civil rights and hate crime offices in the state, racist text messages that have allegedly been received by Black residents following Election Day. The general message of the texts, which have several versions, order the recipient to "board a bus" to be transported to a "plantation" for work "as a slave," Brown said. Students were among those who have reported receiving the message, Brown added.
"The text messages appear to be part of a nationwide campaign targeting Black people in the wake of the election," Brown's statement read. “These messages are horrific, unacceptable, and will not be tolerated. If you have been sent one of these texts, I am asking for you to please come forward and report it,” Brown said. “I am committed to protecting the rights of all Marylanders. There is no home for hate in Maryland.”
If you have received a text message like this, Brown advised informing your local law enforcement agency, and filing a report with the following two offices: The Civil Rights Division of the Attorney General's office, and the Maryland Commission on Hate Crimes Response and Prevention.
What happens when they find out that these texts originated from prominent liberals going through bad withdrawal symptoms?
ReplyDeleteThe right's inability to take accountability for any of the bad actors on their side needs to be studied
DeleteThis strikes me as a false flag operation.
ReplyDeleteWhat happens when they find out that these texts originated from Trump supporters high on and emboldened his messages of violence, racism, and misogyny?
ReplyDeleteThe spoofed numbers more than not from enemies overseas, targeting Americans for the purpose of creating discord.
ReplyDeleteHow did "they" know that all the recipients were black... ?
ReplyDeleteHow do you know that all the recipients aren't?
Delete3:00 & 3:45 should take a deep breath and probably seek some professional help in dealing with their loss.
ReplyDeleteYou first.
DeleteAww, so sorry your emotionally unable to join the celebration. Watching reactions from the MSM, especially MSNBC, has been an endless source of entertainment. Best therapy ever!
DeleteStudents received horrendous and racist text messages and you all argue about politics.. I do not care the political affliction of the sender and am disgusted by the messages. Full stop. That is the proper response to this story
ReplyDelete732 needs to get out into the real world and look at the big picture. Any texts like that should garner the attention from law enforcement and prosecute whomever decided to do it. Facts are that the left in this country has demonstrated themselves to be completely unhinged and fabricating a racist story to further their narrative has many examples notably Jussie Smollett.
DeleteWhat? Did you read what I wrote (I clearly rejected the political narrative for a terrible deed).. or your bot programming just hard wired.. I think we have proof that this comments page is just bot spam not a discussion.
DeleteLet's see if we can walk you through this: These texts are illegal and should be prosecuted regardless of who sent them.
DeleteThere is a documented history of leftists, (emotionally wrecked by any election or legislation they disagree with), creating false flag actions in order to push a narrative painting the other side as racist. This should connect the dots for you but incase is does not, please seek professional help.