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Magas Believe Specious Trump Claims

Pogo

Well-Known Member
Ok, now I am getting confused, I hit post reply once and while it was "thinking" I hit see new posts and now I have three posts. In a moment, a moment ago, and another in a moment. sometimes I get in X minutes.
Is this artificial intelligence moving on from the programming I learned 50 years ago?
 

The Hammer

Skald
Premium Member
You have no facts.
That you comprehend, or can read.

Edit: because you know posts #15, 16, 22, and 33, were .... Factless. Sure.

hugh-laurie-no.gif
 

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
Where are public schools doing these sex change
operations....the nurse's office?

Vance has publicly admitted lying about Hatians
stealing & eating pets. Magas still believe it?
They probably go where the union teachers get free boob jobs.
 

Pogo

Well-Known Member
You have no facts.
Try again, the cat is alive, it was in the owner's basement.

The Wall Street Journal earnestly tried to track down stories of people in Springfield who said their pets had been abducted or eaten. A reporter visited Anna Kilgore, a woman in the town who filed a police report in late August because she worried her cat Miss Sassy had been “taken by Haitian neighbors,” after she couldn’t find her.

The Vance campaign pointed to Kilgore and her story as proof that Haitian immigrants were actually eating domestic animals. But it simply wasn’t true. As the Journal reports, the cat “actually returned a few days later—found safe in her own basement.” And Kilgore, who’s a Trump supporter, now seems to have regrets.


“Kilgore, wearing a Trump shirt and hat, said she apologized to her Haitian neighbors with the help of her daughter and a mobile-phone translation app,” the Journal writes.

But it’s not just that one story. Vance has tried to claim he has a mountain of “evidence” that migrants are eating cats, dogs, and geese from local parks. And they all turn out to be garbage. NBC News talked with a woman in Springfield, Erika Lee, who was behind one of the Facebook posts that far-right influencers elevated online before Vance really kicked it into high gear. It turns out Lee’s post was based on something she’d heard from “an acquaintance of a friend” and that she had no first-hand knowledge of anything like that happening.


“I feel for the Haitian community,” Lee told NBC News. “If I was in the Haitians’ position, I’d be terrified, too, worried that somebody’s going to come after me because they think I’m hurting something that they love and that, again, that’s not what I was trying to do.”

Local government officials, including Republicans, have said there’s no evidence that Haitian immigrants have been eating pets. Springfield Police Division has stressed the same, telling NBC News, “There have been no credible reports or specific claims of pets being harmed, injured, or abused by individuals within the immigrant community.”


The Wall Street Journal also tried to fact-check several of the other claims being made by Vance and his online legion of far-right influencers about Haitian migrants in Ohio. And none of them turned out to be true. For example, Vance has repeatedly said on the Sunday political TV shows that Haitians are causing an uptick in disease in Springfield. But the Journal reports a decline in communicable diseases since 2015 for the vast majority of infections that have been tracked.

 
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