5/24/21


DailyKenn.com — Girls attending Great Bear Lake Area High School in Minnesota reportedly received racist messages via Instagram. 

According to police records, "The White Bear Lake police concluded its investigation into an Instagram account that sent racist messages. A black female created the account." [source

Take aways...

• Imagine a culture so void of white racism that anti-racists must concoct racist rants to make their case that racism is pervasive. 

• The incident in Minnesota is not the only hate-crime hoax. The notions of white privilege, systemic racism, so-called "dog whistles," etc. should all be considered racism hoaxes. They exist nowhere but in the minds of those who want to believe white racism exists. 

• Hate crime hoaxes are not without victims. With few exceptions, the hoaxes vilify white people and are, therefore, patently anti-white hate and, using the Marxism term, "racist." Future generations of white children are now being vilified as racists. They are the victims of hate-crime hoaxes. 


The College Fix has obtained police reports from White Bear Lake in Minnesota that indicate that the creator of an Instagram account that sent racist messages to black girls, is a black female.

The school district had only referred to her as a “young person” and originally said that the incident appeared to be a “hoax” but walked back from that statement.

But the police reports, obtained by The College Fix through a public records act request, state that the student who created the account is a member of the Black Excellence Club.

Police could not confirm that she is also the one who sent the racist messages, which included telling a group of black girls to “Die Nigger,” among other things. However, using tech forensics, police determined that the messages were sent from the girl’s home IP address, according to police reports.

What’s more, the unidentified black girl told a White Bear Lake police officer that she could not tell her friends that she created the account but did not send the messages because “they’re not stupid.”

The girl will not face any criminal charges for the hate-crime hoax.