Man on the street: University of Utah alleged hate incident - Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
The Black Conservative Preacher hit the streets to ask questions surrounding recent accusations
Quincy Franklin, proprietor of the platform The Black Conservative Preacher, recently moved to North Idaho from the Portland, Oregon, area. Mr. Franklin has spent the last few years live-streaming to his audience while participating in protests and events, providing real-time information and education through activism and grassroots journalism.
Quincy joined Casey Whalen to provide an on-the-ground view from downtown Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, asking locals and visitors their opinions regarding the alleged racial slurs hurled at University of Utah members on March 21, 2024, who were participating in the NCAA women’s basketball tournament in Spokane, Washington.
source» https://twitter.com/casey_whalen/status/1774667884423508470
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"alleged hate incident"
Every Christian should reject anything from the law and the media that uses the concept of "hate" such as "hate speech" and "hate crime". There is nothing in U S law and the U S Constitution that defines anything to do with the word "hate."
As best I can tell the promotion of the idea of "hate crimes" came from the ADL.
TruthTellers.org is the now-retired pastor Ted Pike website.
Ted Pike is his YouTube channel.
He and his wife made several excellent videos around 2005 and onward, and they fought valiantly against "late laws" and "hate bills". The videos can still be ordered from TruthTellers.org
Well obviously this black man asking questions is a white supremacist. Nothing is more racist than asking for video evidence of an alleged HATE crime. I bet this guy doubted Jessy Smolets version of events of his harrowing journey through Trump country Chicago