Vintage Hate Hoax: Dianne Jolley

This Vintage Hate Hoax originally appeared on Moonbattery December 2, 2019:

Hate hoaxers are advised not to ply their trade in Australia. Turns out you can actually get in trouble for it there, even if you are the Dean of Science at the University of Technology Sydney, as environmental chemist and toxicologist Dianne Jolley has learned. Continue reading

Vintage Hate Hoax: Kelly Marie Tran

This Vintage Hate Hoax originally appeared on Moonbattery December 17, 2019:

Vietnamese-American Kelly Marie Tran, who was among those featured in the reportedly godawful Star Wars: The Last Jedi for the sake of upping the diversity factor, wrote a heart-wrenching editorial in the New York Times in which she pules piteously that she is oppressed because America has a culture that some with foreign backgrounds still attempt to assimilate into, and defiantly proclaims her intention to challenge white male American hegemony. Continue reading

Vintage Hate Hoax: Mandy Powers Norrell

This Vintage Hate Hoax originally appeared on Moonbattery December 23, 2019:

Democrat pols are supposed to impose moonbat ideology, not be dumb enough to actually believe in it. Yet congresscritter Mandy Powers Norrell (D-SC) not only fell for the 4chan okay sign hoax, she even proved unable to distinguish a right-side-up okay say (laughingly said to make a WP for white power by 4chan pranksters) from the upside-down version that indicates someone is playing the Circle Game. She was quick to attack West Point cadets and Naval Academy midshipmen, potentially subjecting them to ruined careers over nothing, but has not been quick to apologize, despite calls for her to do so. Continue reading

Vintage Hate Hoax: London’s Online Hate Crime Hub

This Vintage Hate Hoax originally appeared on Moonbattery December 31, 2019:

In London, ruled over by Pakistani Muslim Sadiq Khan on behalf of anybody but the British, hate hoaxes aren’t squeezed out one at a time anymore. They are harvested on an industrial scale, like wheat by a giant combine. The Online Hate Crime Hub was devised for the purpose of collecting allegations of discrimination from the public, which are then pursued by Britain’s first online hate crime police unit. Since this whole topic is a bucket brimming with moonbattery, it should come as no surprise that <1% of the cases investigated have resulted in charges being filed: Continue reading