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Not to mention there are other poc on the team. Were they called names or hear the victim being called names?
The guy yelling racist epithets is one of those guys who can direct his voice, so when he's in front of you it sounds like he's behind you. That has to be a possibility, right? Anything to support the narrative.
This time it's black volleyball players from Duke, making false accusations against the BYU student cheering section. Video evidence proved that one of the accused was not even in the section when he supposed hurled racial epithets.
When will the race-baiters at CNN who broke the story, learn to move cautiously? Probably never! It increases their audience.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/wi...0d27051aac14b3
QUOTE: Furthermore, when Richardson pointed out an individual believed to be the person committing the act, that person was then escorted off the premises and permanently banned from any future sporting events on campus. The only problem is surveillance video at the time Richardson claims she heard the slurs shows that this individual was not in their seat.
QUOTE: Furthermore, when Richardson pointed out an individual believed to be the person committing the act, that person was then escorted off the premises and permanently banned from any future sporting events on campus. The only problem is surveillance video at the time Richardson claims she heard the slurs shows that this individual was not in their seat.
Can you say hoax?
Hope that person sues. The media is out of control with its inability to investigate facts.
Hope that person sues. The media is out of control with its inability to investigate facts.
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