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I'm only just now getting into this story, so again...not claiming to know anything. But I didn't see anything about an insurance scam in the article. I google a few other news sources and I didn't see anything about insurance scams there either.
The suspect is a member of the church.
I'm confused. He burned a church down and spraypainted "vote trump" on it but it wasn't politically motivated?
Your point being...?
I thought the same thing but then I realized that they are talking about the root motive. The root motive would be money, I guess... either insurance or some GoFundMe scheme or both.
I doubt he was motivated by President Trump to burn his own church. It's ibecilic to try and claim that this dude burned hos ow church because of President Trump's rhetoric. Moreso to try and spin this guy as some kind of anti-black black dude.
The bottomline is that the narrative soun up by the Left turned out to be, "fake news".
It could have been a hoax used to discredit President Trump. There's a lot of that going on, nowadays.
No freakin' idea. Doesn't make sense either way, does it.
Option 1- He's a Trump supporter in a Democratic jurisdiction, a member of a church that supports Clinton. He has a criminal history, he gets pissed one night and decides to make a big statement.
Option 2- He's a Clinton supporter in a Trump state. He gets pissed one night and invents a way to discredit the Trump campaign.
Either one is as likely as the other, and either one is because he's a lowlife criminal. But everyone is free to make all the partisan mileage they can out of the lack of information.
It could have been a hoax used to discredit President Trump. There's a lot of that going on, nowadays.
A sane person is going to burn down their own house to protest Trump?
Would you?
Are you saying this black dude is a racist?
What the heck are you on about?
Ohferchritssake.
Give it up.
Maybe the first African American KKK member in history?
I could be wrong, but I thought that was Dave Chapelle.
I don't track the KKk at all. You could be right.
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