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A mother and daughter were attacked by a group of girls at their home. The mother describes how heartbreaking it was to see her daughter being punched and kicked. She believes that regardless of what happened at school, it was wrong for so many people to come to their home and attack her daughter. She tried to protect her daughter by covering her with her body, resulting in bruises and a concussion. The attack lasted about a minute until someone across the street heard their screams. The mother expresses her sadness and anger at the violent world her children have to grow up in. She also mentions that the attack was recorded by two adults, and every time she watches the video, she cries and wishes she could have done more to protect her daughter.

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WSU student Jay Sonny says he was attacked by Patrick Mahoney and Gerald Hoff for wearing a Trump hat. The incident, caught on camera outside a campus bar, left Sonny with scrapes and bruises. Police arrested Mahoney and Hoff, who admitted to grabbing the hat and bringing Sonny to the ground but downplayed the assault. They face misdemeanor assault charges. Sonny believes his conservative views and involvement with Turning Point USA led to the attack, as Mahoney is a known far-left activist, a WSU graduate student and instructor, and a supporter of pro-Hamas protests and the communist party. Mahoney was temporarily suspended from his duties, but Sonny is speaking out against his possible reinstatement. Mahoney declined to comment. Hoff's LinkedIn indicates he is a WSU employee. The university would not comment on either's status. Despite the incident, Sonny continues to wear his MAGA hat. The university is preparing for a Turning Point USA event that is drawing threats of disruption.

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Pro-Palestinian protesters at City College of New York attacked a man waving an American flag, resulting in violence. The man was punched, choked, and thrown down stairs. The incident highlights a hatred for America rather than just Israel or Jews. The protesters are seen as thugs and outside agitators. This violence occurred on a campus funded by American taxpayers.

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WSU junior Jay Sonny says he was attacked by Patrick Mahoney and Gerald Hoff for wearing a Trump hat near the campus bar. Surveillance footage captured the incident, leaving Sonny with scrapes and bruises. Police arrested Mahoney and Hoff, who admitted to grabbing the hat and bringing Sonny to the ground, but downplayed the assault. They face misdemeanor assault charges. Sonny believes his political views, as a Republican involved with Turning Point USA, clashed with Mahoney, a WSU graduate student, instructor, and far-left activist. Mahoney is allegedly a supporter of the communist party and has participated in pro-Hamas protests. Mahoney was temporarily suspended after the February incident, but Sonny is speaking out now because he fears Mahoney may be reinstated. The school declined to comment. Mahoney refused to comment, and Hoff could not be reached. Sonny continues to wear his MAGA hat despite negative reactions. The university is preparing for a Turning Point USA event, which is drawing threats of disruption from left-leaning groups.

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A video shows a girl fight where a mother claims her daughters are repeatedly targeted. The footage captures a girl attacking another girl in the Stonerock School District. The mother, Carolyn Scherer, expresses her distress over her daughter being assaulted by another girl while others cheer. The attacker repeatedly hits the defenseless 17-year-old with a sock filled with rocks, while her pleas for help are ignored. The incident occurred at a gas station, where the group of girls surrounded the victim and recorded the assault. Scherer believes all the girls involved should face criminal charges and be expelled from school due to the incident.

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WSU student Jay Sonny says he was attacked by Patrick Mahoney and Gerald Hoff for wearing a "Trump" hat. The incident, caught on camera outside a campus bar, left Sonny with bruises. Police arrested Mahoney and Hoff, who admitted to grabbing the hat but downplayed the assault. They face misdemeanor assault charges. Sonny believes prior political disagreements with Mahoney, a WSU graduate student and instructor, fueled the attack. Sonny volunteers with conservative groups like Turning Point USA, while Mahoney is described as a far-left activist with ties to socialist and communist groups. Mahoney was temporarily suspended from WSU, but Sonny is speaking out against his possible reinstatement, arguing that someone intolerant of different opinions shouldn't be teaching. WSU declined to comment. Sonny continues to wear his MAGA hat despite negative reactions. The university is preparing for a Turning Point USA event featuring Charlie Kirk, which is drawing threats of disruption from left-leaning groups.

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A black woman was attacked by a white woman in a meeting. This incident is not isolated, as there have been other instances where people have been targeted based on their race or religion. It is important to address and condemn such acts of violence and discrimination.

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A hypothetical scenario is presented involving young white men attacking elderly black couples at a country music festival while others cheer and film. The speaker states this would be wrong and those involved should be brought to justice. The speaker then claims that the races are reversed in a real incident at a Cincinnati jazz festival, where young black teens allegedly targeted and brutally beat middle-aged white couples. The speaker describes the videos as horrifically violent, showing a woman being knocked unconscious. The speaker encourages viewers to find the videos on social media. The speaker characterizes the alleged attack as animalistic and evil and claims President Trump's administration is taking it very seriously.

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Four suspects, aged 17 to 19, have been charged for shooting eight high school students at a Philadelphia bus stop. Notably, this incident received little media attention, raising questions about public perception. If the assailants had been white, the narrative would likely focus on the dangers of white men and gun control. The current discourse often overlooks that many mass shootings are gang-related and committed by minorities, creating a misleading impression of the situation. This selective reporting contributes to the narrative that portrays all black individuals as victims and emphasizes white supremacy as the primary threat, while ignoring the complexities of gun violence in America.

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Three college students claimed they were racially attacked on a bus, but an Instagram video emerged showing them approaching the men first. The university and city launched an investigation, and surveillance footage from the bus was released. Witnesses on board said the women were the aggressors, contradicting the girls' claims. The girls pleaded not guilty to assault charges in court, and civil rights activists are concerned about the implications of this case for future racial crimes.

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A college sophomore found a class titled "The Problem of Whiteness" and shared it on social media, questioning its content. The professor called the student a cyber bully and demanded expulsion, labeling them a terrorist in national news. The student faced backlash and negative attention, feeling unfairly targeted. This experience has been challenging amidst the professor's accusations.

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Douglas J. Davis falsely accused an Uber driver of antisemitism because his family was too big for the car. The driver refused to transport them without child seats, leading to a confrontation where Davis accused the driver of racial profiling. Despite the driver trying to leave, Davis continued to provoke him. The situation escalated as Davis accused the driver of being sick.

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The sorority at the University of Wyoming is facing a lawsuit over admitting a biological male, and now it seems they are retaliating against their own members. Two lifelong sorority members have been kicked out for speaking out in support of their sisters. The sorority accuses them of discrimination. The case revolves around the definition of the word "woman" and whether it includes transgender individuals. The plaintiffs argue that women deserve single-sex spaces and that allowing biological males into the sorority erodes women's rights. They are calling for awareness and education on the issue. The brave young women involved in the lawsuit face potential backlash and criticism for speaking out.

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WSU student Jay Sonny says he was attacked by Patrick Mahoney and Gerald Hoff for wearing a Trump hat. The incident, caught on camera outside a campus bar, left Sonny with scrapes and bruises. Police arrested Mahoney and Hoff, who admitted to grabbing the hat and bringing Sonny to the ground, but downplayed the incident. They face misdemeanor assault charges. Sonny believes his conservative views and involvement with Turning Point USA led to the assault, as Mahoney is a far-left activist, a WSU graduate student, and instructor known for pro-Hamas protests and admiration for the communist party. Mahoney was temporarily suspended, but Sonny is speaking out against his possible reinstatement. The school declined to comment. Mahoney refused to comment. Hoff's LinkedIn indicates he is a WSU employee, but his side of the story is unknown. Despite the incident, Sonny continues to wear his MAGA hat. The university is preparing for a Turning Point USA event that is drawing threats of disruption.

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A teen witness recounts Saturday night in Lockheed. She, Ruby, Lola were walking when a man recording them made remarks about Lola. They confronted him; he followed them with a companion. A bystander asked, 'why are you following children?' The two men stood 'forehead to forehead' and one shoved the other. The man on the phone spoke in a language they couldn’t understand; this was not race-related: 'This was not anything to do with race.' Lola’s sister then attacked Ruby; Ruby was hospitalised with a concussion. Lola pulled out 'hatchet from her waistband,' and video captured 'stay away from us' and 'You've just barred me.' Police arrived; Lola ran with weapons. The assailant spat on officers; he was not charged. Lola was charged with weapons. The speaker says, 'I am not Lola, I am mayor,' and asks to remove her name, adding 'I did not make this video for views.'

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A 20-year-old Haitian male attacked a 14 or 15-year-old American girl on the bus. He told her to move, and when she refused, he grabbed her and wouldn't let her go. The bus is used by elementary and high school students. People complain about incidents, but the school does nothing. The attacker ran into the neighborhood.

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A confrontation arises between an African American student and two white individuals at UCLA. The student accuses them of racial discrimination and harassment for asking him to leave a public area. The situation escalates as the student questions their motives and accuses them of being part of organized crime. The student asserts his right to be on campus as a student, while the white individuals insist he leaves. The student records the encounter and challenges their actions, leading to a tense exchange. The white individuals eventually ask him to leave again, leading to further conflict.

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WSU student Jay Sonny says he was attacked by Patrick Mahoney and Gerald Hoff for wearing a Trump hat. The incident, caught on camera outside a campus bar, left Sonny with scrapes and bruises. Police arrested Mahoney and Hoff, who admitted to grabbing the hat and bringing Sonny to the ground, but downplayed the assault. They face misdemeanor assault charges. Sonny believes his conservative views and involvement with Turning Point USA led to the attack, as Mahoney is a far-left activist, a WSU graduate student and instructor, and is allegedly associated with the Democratic Socialists of America and admires the communist party. Mahoney was temporarily suspended from WSU. He refused to comment on the incident. Hoff's LinkedIn indicates he is employed at WSU, but the school would not comment on his status. Despite the incident, Sonny continues to wear his MAGA hat. WSU is preparing for a Turning Point USA event that is drawing threats of disruption from left-leaning groups.

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Three college students claimed they were attacked on a bus for being black, but a video showed them approaching the men first. The girls pleaded not guilty to assault charges. Civil rights activists worry about the implications for future racial crimes.

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WSU student Jay Sonny says he was attacked by Patrick Mahoney and Gerald Hoff for wearing a Trump hat. The incident, caught on camera outside a campus bar, left Sonny with scrapes and bruises. Police arrested Mahoney and Hoff, who admitted to grabbing the hat and bringing Sonny to the ground, but downplayed the assault. They face misdemeanor assault charges. Sonny believes his conservative views and involvement with Turning Point USA led to the attack, as Mahoney is a far-left activist, a WSU graduate student and instructor, and is allegedly associated with the Democratic Socialists of America and admires the communist party. Mahoney was temporarily suspended from WSU. He refused to comment on the incident. Hoff's LinkedIn indicates he is a WSU employee, but the school would not comment on his status. Despite the incident, Sonny continues to wear his MAGA hat. The university is preparing for a Turning Point USA event, which is drawing threats from left-leaning groups.

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"On August 22, Irina Zorutsko was stabbed to death on the rail system in Charlotte, North Carolina by a savage career criminal." "This was one of the coldest, most senseless murders I've ever seen." "She had no interaction with this guy whatsoever. She was sitting on her own business, and he just takes out knife and just decides to stab her." "Based on the information evidence we have, the attacker did say, I got that white girl." "The attacker racialized it in his own telling of this situation." "If a random white person on a subway took out a knife and stabbed a black girl senselessly to death, there would be massive media coverage. There would be policy changes. We saw this in George Floyd, and yet, for whatever reason, the situation has not garnered even a fraction of that kind of outrage or backlash."

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A young black woman working as armed security in Detroit gets into a car accident with minors who may be underage. She calls her mom and an insurance agent, while the minors call their parents. The situation escalates when the minors falsely claim that she pulled a firearm on them, leading to a physical assault on her and her boyfriend. The assault is recorded by her sister on a FaceTime call that was still connected. The minors steal her phone but it is later recovered. The woman files a police report, but feels harassed when a detective starts questioning her and her family. The video ends with a plea for law enforcement to take action against the assault and theft.

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WSU student Jay Sonny says he was attacked by Patrick Mahoney and Gerald Hoff for wearing a Trump hat. The incident, caught on camera outside a campus bar, left Sonny with scrapes and bruises. Police arrested Mahoney and Hoff, who admitted to grabbing the hat and bringing Sonny to the ground but downplayed the assault. They face misdemeanor assault charges. Sonny believes his conservative views, as a volunteer with Turning Point USA, clashed with Mahoney's far-left activism. Mahoney, a WSU graduate student and instructor, is described as a pro-Hamas activist with ties to the Democratic Socialists of America who admires the communist party. Mahoney was temporarily suspended after the February incident, but Sonny is speaking out now because he fears Mahoney may be reinstated. The school declined to comment. Mahoney refused to comment, and Hoff could not be reached. Sonny continues to wear his MAGA hat despite negative reactions. The university is preparing for a Turning Point USA event that is drawing threats of disruption.

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A person claims to have been assaulted on the street and confronts the alleged attacker, recording the incident. Another person intervenes, stating that the alleged attacker should be arrested. The original person argues that their approach is justified because they were assaulted. The intervention continues to insist that the alleged attacker should not have brought their aggression onto a bus with passengers. The original person accuses the alleged attacker of being a hate criminal and demands their arrest. The intervention disagrees and suggests calling the police instead. The original person expresses a desire to live their life peacefully and asks to be left alone. The intervention expresses frustration and asks the original person to sit elsewhere. The original person eventually agrees and expresses a desire to avoid further conflict.

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A Muskogee teenager, Lorenzo McNeal, was caught on video attacking a classmate on a bus. The incident involved punching and poking, while other students, some as young as 10, watched in shock. The bus driver stopped a few minutes later and removed McNeal from the bus, but did not report the incident to authorities. McNeal now faces potential expulsion and assault charges. He is relying on his little brother's testimony to support his case. School officials have stated that the student in the video will face legal consequences.
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