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Saturday, March 05, 2022

Those Little White Lies!

The lies people tells.

Missing White Woman Syndrome once again. 

Wondering how Washed Up 45 became the President of the United States?

While we were blasting washed up actor Jussie Smollett, this one happened to slip past our radar. But now, she's facing the scrutiny and the public ridicule of creating a racial hoax.

A white woman who went missing in 2016 but was found safely is arrested after it was revealed she faked her disappearance and stole from the state of California. The woman accused Hispanic women of kidnapping her.

Sherri Papini, the California "super mom" vanished for three weeks. It led to coverage from the American junk food media. It was a topic de jour of the courtroom agitators. It was covered far more than any woman of color being missing in the country.

Papini would turn up alive. She was bound with restraints and injuries. She had a broken nose and a branding on her shoulder. 

The 39-year old woman is now being arrested by the Redding Police and is being questioned by the FBI for making up a claim that two Hispanic women kidnapped her and served her a hot plate.

But now it was revealed that Papini is a racist and a thief. She made the whole thing up.

The world saw Latinas as bad.

"In truth, Papini had been voluntarily staying with a former boyfriend in Costa Mesa and had harmed herself to support her false statements," said the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of California.

She took over $30,000 from the California Victim Compensation Board. 

She was arrested on charges of making false statements to a federal law enforcement officer and engaging in mail fraud, officials said.

The racist could face up to 20 years in federal time out if convicted of mail fraud and up to five years if convicted of lying to the feds.

Papini, who made her first court appearance virtually also faces a fine of $250,000. 

The perfect blonde face who had an infectious smile and the whole nation worried about her. 

"When a young mother went missing in broad daylight, a community was filled with fear and concern," said U.S. Attorney Phillip Talbert. "Ultimately, the investigation revealed that there was no kidnapping and that time and resources that could have been used to investigate actual crime, protect the community and provide resources to victims were wasted."
Blaming women of color.

Papini was still lying about the abduction in August 2020 when she was interviewed by a federal agent and a local detective, according to the charges.

Authorities showed her evidence indicting she had not been kidnapped and warned her that it was a crime to lie to a federal agent -- but she continued to provide false statements, the charges allege.

Papini was not happy in marriage to her husband Keith. She found a guy she used to date online and decided to make the trip down to southern California to spend a couple of days with him. When Keith and the family were concerned, they ultimately had to notify the law. 

So when the junk food media was beginning their non-stop coverage, she realized that she was fucked.

So Papini and the guy created this narrative that she was traveling on a business trip and had a break down. She flagged down two women for help. The two women would abduct her and rob her. She would be served a hot plate. Then they would tie her hands together tell her to walk into the woods and eventually be found by a passing motorist. 

Keith was fingered as the suspect in her disappearance. He did pass a lie detector test by having an alibi. He was searching for her when she failed to pick up the children. He had no idea of the other man or the accusations thrown against him.

If convicted, her children will be adults by the time she gets out.

She told the other guy that her husband was abusive. 

The other guy did help in creating some of the injuries that the suspect had. But he is not being charged as a suspect. 

Nonetheless this shows the ugly side of how the media's obsession with covering missing white women and painting them as damsels in distress. When women of color (especially Black women) go missing, it's usually the junk food media's obsession with painting the woman as the victim of her own disappearance. They would rather obsess with the lifestyle of the Black woman instead of the fact she is literally missing from public eye. If found, they automatically assume there was an ulterior motive to her disappearance.

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