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Samoans are a good group to pin things on. Largely working class, so no one finds the idea of samoans involved in criminality especially curious, distinct enough that they're not included as asians, and the polynesian polity doesn't have any real voice.

How did they determine it was a hoax? Security cameras? Someone flipped?

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Hmmm...

https://www.propublica.org/article/false-rape-accusations-an-unbelievable-story

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Man, this like the perfect red meat for the Dori Monson morons.

First there was the racist "crime" outrage that fed the "Seattle is dying" narrative fro weeks. Crime everywhere! Gangstas and rapist junkies everywhere! Which, of course, will be conveniently forgotten.

Now they can harp about those illegals wanting to trick their way into citizenship! And them scheming women lying about rape!

It's like a script right from Brietbart.

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@1 "Largely working class, so no one finds the idea of samoans involved in criminality especially curious"

You should really read what you write before clicking 'post comment'. Because this statement is vile, and I'm giving you the benefit of the doubt - that you do not mean to be racist, classist and beyond offensive!

Do you even know any Samoans?

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See, if they had said it was antifa, a more obvious lie, the cops would have bought the lie wholesale.

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@3 -- I too give Sporty the benefit of the doubt ... I'm even guessing Sporty's saying we can easily lump them all together because, as you ask, do you even know any Samoans*? No one does. Or, at least, I don't, so (obviously), based on not knowing anything, we can easily assume there could be the odd criminal gene found its way into even that working class pool, somewhere along the line...

Sporty doesn't condemn Samoans; he condems us.

*who make thee Best Girl Scout cookies of all time

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@2.2: Well, history shows us that truth is stranger than fiction as well as stereotypes and myths have their basis in fact.

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@3 I know enough. What would you say is "vile" about saying Samoans are largely working class?

@5 I'm guessing based on name only but iseult may be polynesian themselves. In terms of my "do I know any Samoans" - I know enough to know that as a rule, they're not rich. What else do I really need to know to say they're working class?

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@8 please take your first-grade brain to the nearest train yard and take a nap, loser.

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@10 well, firstly, there is nothing to "make worse". "Samoans are largely working class" is not bold statement, it's a neutral statement of fact. Secondly, dipshit fuckface loser, I didn't say, quote "no Samoans are rich" - but perhaps if you were rich you could have learned how to read at some point. But whatever, you don't have a functioning brain and I don't understand how someone who needs a helper to velcro their shoes and shovel pudding in their mouth can find a way to post on SLOG, but hey, that one dude got a PhD while communicating via a breathing tube, so good on you for this, eh?

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Blip: White guilt makes you stupid.

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@12 wow, you are outrageously stupid, and a liar. If you think “no one finds the idea of samoans involved in criminality especially curious” is a statement about Samoans, FUCK YOU FOR BEING DUMBER THAN FUCKING SHIT.
There's no excuse for being this stupid - so you're obviously lying. You're a lying piece of shit who literally nobody needs. Fuck off, bitch.

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@16 you're simply to stupid to read. Got it. Go ask your teacher during recess to diagram the sentence for you.

You should wear one of those hats with a propeller on, so that the bus drivers in your town know what they're re dealing with. Jesus fucking Christ, this is almost as bad as the time when someone argued that 70% wasn't high enough to represent "most".

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If you don't know how to to read it, you don't know how to read. Seriously. This is pathetic and you should feel intellectually inferior to your average McDonald's janitor.

Here's a branch: try reading the entire sentence. If you can.

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@19 I think I'm pretty plainly insulting you, because you're stupid as bricks. I'm sure, for you every day is a bright new day. It sounds great.


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