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Hate Crime Hoax

How the Left Is Selling a Fake Race War

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Hate Crime Hoax

By: Wilfred Reilly
Narrated by: Mirron Willis
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If you believe the news, today's America is plagued by an epidemic of violent hate crimes.

But is that really true?

In Hate Crime Hoax, professor Wilfred Reilly examines over 100 widely publicized incidents of so-called hate crimes that never actually happened. With a critical eye and attention to detail, Reilly debunks these fabricated incidents - many of them alleged to have happened on college campuses - and explores why so many Americans are driven to fake hate crimes. We're not experiencing an epidemic of hate crimes, Reilly concludes - but we might be experiencing an unprecedented epidemic of hate crime hoaxes.

©2019 Wilfred Reilly (P)2019 Blackstone Publishing
Black & African American Politics & Government Social Sciences United States Social Selling
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Well researched

An incredible list of hoaxes perpetrated on society in recent times which seem to go mostly unpunished. It’s a good listen. You will get angry and it might just confirm everything you feel about our collective direction of travel.

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Insightful - Not many would know hoax makes up a significant portion of what the media scares you with.

Would recommend.

The book is Thought provoking. Nicely covers incidence from all sides.

Ive come away believing Hoax hate crimes should be dealt with as hate crimes.. because of the stir and riling impact they have on the social cultural atmosphere.

The book highlighted Far left activists being dealth with disproportionately less, an injustice.

I sensed a right leaning background from the author.
But find overall the book wasn’t too aggressive or condescending.

After listening i will certainly be more cynical of media covered hate crimes…

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Exposes the grift of the diversity movement

This is a real expose of the diversity movements and the political bias of US academia and their media. Unfortunately we seem to be about 5-10 years behind the US here in the UK; this is an awful portent of things to come.
Well researched, written with a sense of humour, paired with excellent narration, a real eye opener for Black History Month.

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truth

For a non American reader it is a true eye opener on things being reported by media. Thank you so much Sir!

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Rich in detail, well presented

Very credible and well-documented. Lots of cases of audacious lies and unscrupulous scaremongering. Stats are great... sad how these remain buried by media and activists.

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Fascinating insights into a very weird problem

Really enjoyed this book, even though it's a times repetitive. It details a really interesting phenomenon of people of all races or religions making fake accusations of hate crimes. Some of the stories are truly bonkers.

The reader is brilliant.

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Clearly ideologically right-wing...

Very selective right-wing interpretation of an relatively small and arguably unimportant phenomenon. The fact that he has found a few hundred hoaxes of hate crimes in the US serves as a justification for his clearly ideologically right-wing arguments / worldview. The facts are mildly interesting, but his spin on them is tiresome.

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Ok list, but lacks a little in regards to social reason

A fine overview of most famous exposed hoaxes. Research has been done online, which creates some “blind” spots or unfinished tales, where actual court documents would have served well.
I also missed a broader philosofi analysis, which is touched upon, but only lightly.
All in all a fine interesting book, that sums a disturbing trend up

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Repetitive

The book seems to be highlighting an issue but it just keeps repeating the same things again and again throughout, could have been a thorough pamphlet

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