Shaun King, the embattled Black Lives Matter activist at the centre of a swirling controversy about his race, posted dozens of tweets today in response to our report that he is actually white but failed to rebut the central fact in our story.
Despite the huge, meandering tweetstorm, King failed to address the central question of whether or not he is white, instead alluding vaguely to a “hurtful, scandalous” racial past.
32. Out of LOVE for my family, I've never gone public with my racial story because it's hurtful, scandalous, and it's MY STORY.
— Shaun King (@ShaunKing) August 19, 2015
Other media outlets, such as the Daily Beast, are now flatly reporting that although King has claimed to be biracial he is in fact white.
Progressive media are still ignoring the story, obviously.
Total silence on Shaun King from Vox, Buzzfeed, Gawker, Guardian. As ever, they side with lying progressive activists over real people.
— Milo Yiannopoulos (@Nero) August 19, 2015
King didn’t reply right away to our revelations this morning but waited until the story was trending worldwide to weigh in. (The story is currently the number one trending topic in the United States.)
Shaun King is now the number one trending topic in the United States. pic.twitter.com/PPBJQ5wb5K
— Milo Yiannopoulos (@Nero) August 19, 2015
Then, in a series of mystifying and self-contradictory posts, King addressed allegations made by blogger Vicki Pate that he is really white — and whether or not he lied to Oprah Winfrey in order to secure an Oprah scholarship to historically black Morehouse College.
Anyone? I can’t even pic.twitter.com/Rw1mQE54dm
— Milo Yiannopoulos (@Nero) August 19, 2015
He attempted — and failed — to pick holes in our story, citing “17 lies” but providing only three examples, all of them nonsensical. He never said whether he was black or white, only that he had never lied to Oprah or Morehouse College, which is hard to believe.
We never wrote that he wasn’t in a car accident. We said his story kept changing. It did. https://t.co/HBtd1Gai3R pic.twitter.com/dASteSiwzq
— Milo Yiannopoulos (@Nero) August 19, 2015
We didn’t dispute that you had them: we pointed to inconsistencies in your own testimony. https://t.co/dNIMAkjfE8 pic.twitter.com/LrqjBNNlfs
— Milo Yiannopoulos (@Nero) August 19, 2015
He claimed that our reporting was a “white supremacist conspiracy.”
It's going to me a second, but let me show you, on my terms, in my way, that what is happening today is a white supremacist conspiracy.
— Shaun King (@ShaunKing) August 19, 2015
He dismissed other news sources and, offering no evidence, libels our source as a “white supremacist.”
15. First, Breitbart has 3 main sources. Vicki Pate (a known white supremacist) and @TheBlaze & @TheDailyCaller (who we already refuted).
— Shaun King (@ShaunKing) August 19, 2015
He wrongly claimed that we accused him of lying when in fact we merely pointed out inconsistencies in his story.
19. Breitbart says I've flat out lied about how many kids @raitking and I actually are the parents of. Today, the number is 5.
— Shaun King (@ShaunKing) August 19, 2015
No, we said you changed the number over time in a confusing direction. You did. You lost one! https://t.co/FN5SqWMhU6 pic.twitter.com/uilrU0MjsU
— Milo Yiannopoulos (@Nero) August 19, 2015
Then there was a bizarre sequence where he sketched out possibly the most complex family story in America.
20. My wife & I have 3 birth children, we fully adopted our niece in '03, she's 15 now, + we have custody of our 2 y/o niece, Zayah.
— Shaun King (@ShaunKing) August 19, 2015
21. In addition to the 5 kids we have now, we've also had full custody, at one time or another, of 4 other nieces/nephews of ours.
— Shaun King (@ShaunKing) August 19, 2015
And then this.
25. First off, the key facts about my biological relatives are all wrong. They tried, but my family, like many of yours, is one big mess.
— Shaun King (@ShaunKing) August 19, 2015
26. Like many of you, I have siblings I don't know, siblings I'm estranged from, and a family full of secrets, divorce, affairs, etc.
— Shaun King (@ShaunKing) August 19, 2015
27. No 2 siblings in my family have the same set of parents. We're all over the place. Some of us are not even blood relatives.
— Shaun King (@ShaunKing) August 19, 2015
28. Some of the problem here, is that MOST of you (friend & foe alike) have only known me since the day Mike Brown was killed.
— Shaun King (@ShaunKing) August 19, 2015
29. If you have known me from when I was in elementary school at Huntertown Elementary until now, you've known me as black or bi-racial.
— Shaun King (@ShaunKing) August 19, 2015
But King addressed the question of whether or not he was black, simply saying — implausibly — that he had “never lied” about it. Some of his tweets were numbered, some not, but in total he tweeted over 40 times without ever addressing the subject directly.
Could you just get to the point and tell us if you’re black please @ShaunKing?
— Milo Yiannopoulos (@Nero) August 19, 2015
Sure as night follows day, progressive activists fall back on the victimhood defence to distract good-natured readers from the facts. King did not disappoint.
Aaaaaaand now we get to the faux victimhood. Like clockwork. pic.twitter.com/AQ13SXaPdl
— Milo Yiannopoulos (@Nero) August 19, 2015
Reactions from Twitter, especially from black users, have been uncompromising.
yall couldn't tell shaun king wasn't black? pic.twitter.com/WjYr0QEuH9
— hmm. (@PlainOlCamm) August 19, 2015
Waaaaymin……Shaun King is White? pic.twitter.com/Mg33Cu5wzP
— Killa (@CoolWithA_K) August 19, 2015
And to think we laughed at Vanilla Ice.
— Loren Feldman (@1938loren) August 19, 2015
As the author of the original story, I had a go too, of course.
Shaun King has a dream! … it's a nightmare about bumping into Oprah again pic.twitter.com/jJs9QGUVZ5
— Milo Yiannopoulos (@Nero) August 19, 2015
BREAKING: Shaun King Can’t Jump http://t.co/keDBHFCU0m
— Milo Yiannopoulos (@Nero) August 19, 2015
Did no one ever wonder why Shaun King's favourite sports are ice hockey and NASCAR
— Milo Yiannopoulos (@Nero) August 19, 2015
Meanwhile, tweeters are unearthing what could be highly inconvenient historical remarks from King in which he uses the n-word.
Thug is the new what now, @ShaunKing? pic.twitter.com/QMoX0ipF0o
— Milo Yiannopoulos (@Nero) August 19, 2015
The case continues.
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