Monday, September 30, 2019

I Made It Up! I'm Sorry!

The child who accused three white boys of cutting her hair off admits the story was made up.
In the past 24 hours, I've posted a story on Journal de la Reyna about the young girl from Virginia who claimed that three white boys attacked her and cut off her braids. It turns out that a thorough investigation by the county boys determined that she made up the claim.

Again, this is why it's very important to have your eggs in the basket.

The young girl who claimed three white boys pinned her down and cut off her braids admits to the junk food media that the incident was made up. The school is going to punish her for this.

The far-white is going to denounce this as a "racial hoax."

Should the young girl who made up the false accusation of three white boys of cutting her hair off be charged with a crime? (Expect trolls to pick or offer the dumbest responses)

Yes. Fairfax County Police should charge the teen as a juvenile and give her charges for falsification. The young girl has wasted time and framed three innocent children for no reason. I believe this racial hoax shows a rush to judgment. Similar to Jussie Smollett, folks were quick to blame white people for their own actions. This incident does open wounds and makes me more cautious about people of color making up claims of being victims of a racist attack.
No. I believe that the incident is a settled matter. Her family issued an apology to the accused and decided to not press charges against them.The school will punish the accuser. This incident happens but it doesn't disqualify others who endured a racist attack. Yes, racial hoaxes happen, but there are few. We have to understand that everyone deserves the benefit of doubt. I would rather see the accuser get some form of help. Apologize to the community and try to regain the trust of the public.
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You know whenever a Black person reports a criminal act done by white people, it's often questioned by the far-white agitators. Usually these incidents go unnoticed because the victim usually is afraid of the consequences of being in the limelight.

Given racial hoaxes are few, many in the Black community have to actually prove to the public that a form of bigotry happened. I mean it has be exact "proof" to take a claim seriously.

Our young girls of color are subjected to verbal and physical abuse. Whenever young women of color report allegations of abuse, the far-white often have to question the "validity" of the accuser.

Amari Allen is now burdened with the ridicule and scrutiny that most folks who make up claims for attention.
This girl will face the wrath of the public. She will be ridiculed for this.
She claimed that three boys were bullying her and she refused to tell administrators. It took two days before she told her grandmother who immediately went the junk food media with the claim.

On Monday, the child apologized and her family issued a statement to the public saying that the allegations were untrue and they apologized to the boys.

"To those young boys and their parents, we sincerely apologize for the pain and anxiety these allegations caused. To administrators and family of Immanuel Christian School, we are sorry for the damage this incident has done to trust within the school family and the undue scorn it has brought to the school. To the broader community, who rallied in such passionate support for our daughter, we apologize for betraying your trust. We understand there will be consequences, and we're prepared to take responsibility for them We know that it will take time to heal, and we hope and pray that the boys, their families, the school and the broader community will be able to forgive us in time."

The school issued a statement.

"We can now confirm that the student who accused three of her classmates of assault has acknowledged that the allegations are false. We're grateful to the Fairfax County Police Department for their diligent work to investigate these allegations. While we are relieved to hear the truth and bring the events of the past few days to a close, we also feel tremendous pain for the victims and the hurt on both sides of this conflict. We recognize that we now enter what will be a long session of heeling."

The county boys have not decided to press charges against Allen for making up the story.

However, the school will likely punish her for this. She will likely suspended and soon expelled from the school because of the incident.

Okay, trolls, have at it!



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