k**********4 发帖数: 16092 | 1 A week before the 2016 presidential vote, a historic black church in
Mississippi was spray-painted with pro-Trump graffiti and set ablaze,
prompting a national spasm of anxiety amid the prospect that the bad old
days were back. The Republican Party was hounded for comment on the episode,
and reporters attributed the event to the “tense” state of “American
politics.” The person charged in this crime was, however, a parishioner,
and an official said the arson was designed to appear “politically
motivated,” but was not.
Shortly after Mr. Trump’s election, a woman in Ann Arbor, Mich., insisted
that she was approached by a white man who threatened to set her on fire if
she did not remove her hijab. A Michigan lawmaker tied the case to the
president-elect, who he said empowered “devastating racism, sexism and
xenophobia.” But the police came to the conclusion that the whole thing was
a hoax.
A week after the election, an Episcopal church in Indiana gained national
attention when it was painted with homophobic slurs, swastikas and pro-Trump
language. The self-identified gay man who later confessed to the crime was
the church’s organist. Investigators said he hoped to “mobilize a movement
after being disappointed” by the election results.
A few weeks later, an 18-year-old Muslim woman alleged that a group of the
president’s supporters attacked her at a New York City subway station and
tried to rip her hijab off her head. New Yorkers rallied to her defense.
Anti-racist demonstrations in Grand Central Station were organized, and
significant police resources were devoted to investigating the case. She was
later charged with misleading investigators. | h*********e 发帖数: 85 | 2 被罚体的剧情便宜
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