hate hoax

Jussie Smollett Mercilessly Mocked Following Sentencing

Mass mockery came pouring in on convicted felon and hate crime hoaxer Jussie Smollett following Thursday’s court hearing, in which the disgraced actor was sentenced to 150 days in Cook County jail, 30 months of probation, as well ordered to pay restitution fees for faking a racist and homophobic hate crime against himself in January 2019.

Honoree Jussie Smollett on stage during the Black Aids Institute’s 16th Annual Heroes in the Struggle Gala held at the Directors Guild of America on Thursday, June 18, 2015, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Paul A. Hebert/Invision/AP)

Hate Hoax: Black Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville Student Criminally Charged over Racist Notes

A black student from Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville in Edwardsville, Illinois, is facing criminal charges for reporting racist notes to the police that she allegedly knew were not sent to her from an unknown perpetrator. Two white students who were falsely accused of placing notes on her dorm room door reading “BLACK PEOPLE DON’T BELONG” and “DIE BITCH” have been cleared following an investigation into the incident.

A Black Lives Matter flag waves during a demonstration outside the First Police Precinct Station on June 13, 2020 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Protests and demonstrations have continued in cities around the world in the wake of George Floyd's death in Minneapolis Police custody on May 25. (Photo by Stephen Maturen/Getty …

Police: Man Created Fake Facebook Profile for ‘Hoax Threat’ Against Ahmaud Arbery Supporters

The Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) recently announced that it had arrested a 20-year-old man for allegedly making threats towards supporters of Ahmaud Arbery that authorities have labeled a “hoax.” Rawshawn Smith allegedly created a Facebook profile under another person’s name to threaten a “mass shooting” of Arbery supporters. He has been charged with the dissemination of information relating to terroristic acts.

Rashawn Smith arrested in Ahmaud Arbery hate hoax

PragerU Breaks Down the ‘Charlottesville Lie’

The claim that President Donald Trump praised neo-Nazis in Charlottesville, Virginia, during a 2017 speech is a “malicious lie” and “journalistic malfeasance,” explained CNN political contributor Steve Cortes in a Monday-published video produced by PragerU.

Robert E. Lee statue (Charlottesville, Virginia)