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The case of the missing dreadlocks
Posted on October 1, 2019Originally posted to American Thinker by Richard Jack Rail


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Just when we had about recovered from Jussie Smollett’s shocking racism claims, here come reports of a 12-year-old black Virginia girl accusing three white boys at her private Christian school of holding her down and cutting off her dreadlocks. During the attack, the boys called her hair ugly and “nappy.”

Just like in Jussie’s case, it never happened. Once again, a black person feeds the white-on-black racism narrative. This has become so commonplace that one gets the distinct impression there isn’t enough real white racism going on, so blacks pitch in to bring the number of incidents more into line with whatever the narrative calls for.

One could feel some sympathy for the girl, being only 12 and all, but this didn’t happen in a vacuum. Black activists emphasize that racism is learned at home. Hence, we surmise that black animus toward whites, manifested in incidents such as this one, is fomented in black homes.