Another day, another “hate crime” that doesn’t fit the script the media loves to push.
Taquon Jameek Vereen, a black man, was arrested in Fayetteville, North Carolina, for spray-painting swastikas on multiple properties. Police say he’s responsible for the vandalism that had the usual suspects immediately blaming white supremacists and “MAGA extremism.”
Instead, the suspect is black. Once again, the narrative collapses the second the facts come out.
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This is becoming a predictable pattern. Virtually every major racial incident hyped by the media in recent years turns out to be a hoax or doesn’t match the “white supremacy” storyline they’re desperate to sell. From Jussie Smollett to the Covington kids to endless fake hate crime reports, the same thing keeps happening: the left rushes to judgment, the media runs with it for days, and then the truth quietly comes out that it wasn’t what they claimed.
A recent post summed it up perfectly:

The Post Millennial reported the details on Vereen’s arrest, noting he was also charged with aiming a gun at cars. The swastika vandalism was the headline-grabber, but it turns out the man behind it wasn’t the villain the media wanted.
This isn’t about one guy in North Carolina. It’s about a media and political machine that needs racial division to survive. They need white supremacy to be the constant boogeyman so they can justify everything from DEI programs to defunding the police to endless race-baiting in elections. When the perpetrator turns out to be black, brown, or just some random person with mental health issues, the story gets buried or memory-holed.
President Trump has called this out for years. While Democrats and the corporate media scream “systemic racism” at every opportunity, Trump points out the obvious: the real problem is the constant lying and manipulation around race for political gain. He’s the one who’s always said we should judge people by their actions, not their skin color, and that the biggest threat to unity is the race hustlers who profit from keeping us divided.
Cases like this keep piling up because the media refuses to learn. They jump on any symbol that fits their narrative, blame conservatives, and then act shocked when the truth comes out. Meanwhile, real victims of crime — regardless of race — get ignored if the story doesn’t help the cause.
Fayetteville police did their job and arrested the actual suspect. The media will probably move on without much reflection. But the American people are noticing the pattern. More and more, these “hate crimes” turn out to be something completely different once the cameras stop rolling.
The race-baiting machine is running out of fuel. The truth keeps exposing it, one case at a time.
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