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If a person is crazy enough to throw acid into their own face then I am not surprised when they blame a black person for doing it. Crazy is what crazy does.
i still do not see your point , the poster said she blamed a black women for her stupidity which was true.
so once again please show me where anyon claimed only whites fabricate stories before you brought it up sir??
The point is what does the accuser being white or the phantom black accused have to do with anything? The OP's point was the person was a wackjob and the first person that responds went out of their way to point out that the phantom accused was black.
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Police say Wash. acid attack self-inflicted | US National Headlines | Comcast.net (http://www.comcast.net/articles/news-national/20100916/US.Thrown.in.Face/ - broken link)
The point is what does the accuser being white or the phantom black accused have to do with anything? The OP's point was the person was a wackjob and the first person that responds went out of their way to point out that the phantom accused was black.
if anyone is attacked and lies and claims someone of another race did attack them i beleive it should be brought up no matter the race of the so called victim.
this women obviously has some sort of issue with blacks or just wanted people to believe her since blacks are stereotyped bad in this country anyway.
Obviously she was no Christian, obviously there was no black woman involved, and obviously there was no crime committed. Case closed.
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