Is Erica Thomas a Hate Crime Hoaxer?

Democratic Georgia Congresswoman Erica Thomas. Screenshot Twitter-video. Source: Andy Ngo / Twitter.

Over the years, as our moral, ethical, and intellectual betters in the press have become increasingly unmoored from reality, I’ve discovered a rule of thumb: By the time I learn enough about a “news” story to realize I don’t care, it turns out to be bull$#!+ anyway.

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This weekend, a Democrat in the Georgia House of Representatives named Erica Thomas made national news after a Facebook video she made went viral. In it, she accused a man in an Atlanta grocery store of telling her to go back where she came from:

In response to this claim, all the usual media outlets did all the usual things. They accepted Rep. Thomas’ word as proof. They cited it as evidence that Trump’s America is racist, and white people just want everybody who doesn’t look like them to “go back where they came from.” The story perfectly confirmed the media’s biases, so they assumed it happened just the way she said it did.

There was just one little problem:

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So, instead of a white guy telling a black woman to go back where she came from because he’s just like those Trump supporters chanting “Send her back,” maybe he’s actually a Cuban Democrat who hates Trump and got fed up with a woman in a grocery store who brought too many items to the express line. Maybe it’s not actually a pressing matter that we all needed to know about. Maybe it’s not really national news.

My colleague Michael Van Der Galien calls this incident a hate crime hoax, but I’m not sure that’s exactly the right term for what happened here. I don’t believe this incident happened the way Rep. Thomas said it happened, but I also don’t think she intended to perpetrate a hoax. I think she was genuinely upset — she’s nine months pregnant, after all — and she made a lot of assumptions, and she jumped to an illogical conclusion based on her own biases. She read a motive into the guy’s actions because of the color of his skin. She figured that if he looks a certain way, he must think a certain way.

She’s not a hoaxer. She’s just a plain old racist.

Allegedly.

In other words, she’s not another Jussie Smollett. Although she is an admirer…

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Rep. Thomas’ motives might not have been malevolent, but the result is the same. Just as with Smollett, and Nick Sandmann, and all the other race-based fiascoes we keep seeing again and again, the culprit is our irreparably broken media. They made a lot of people angry about an incident that may or may not have happened. They were in too much of a hurry chasing rage-clicks to verify whether any of it was true.

So now things are just a little bit worse for victims of actual racism. Now people are just a little bit more skeptical of such claims. We’re all just a little bit more cynical.

And journos wonder why everybody hates them?

P.S. If a politician is backtracking on a previous backtrack, it must be Monday.

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