Lib writer at Deadspin accuses child of racism; it backfires
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Deadspin reporter Carron Phillips accused [young Chiefs fan] of mocking black people after seeing a picture in profile which [had kid in blackface]...
Phillips also slammed [kid's] Native American headdress and his 'Tomahawk Chop' gesture claiming the little boy had 'found a way to hate Black people and the Native Americans at the same time'.
But kid only did a common Chiefs thing, his face half-red half-black. And...
This evening it emerged that the youngster has Native American heritage himself with a grandfather serving on the Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians, and that the team's multi-ethnic squad had enthusiastically joined in with [kid's] 'Indian' chopping gesture.
'Just stop already,' the boy's mom [] wrote on Facebook, 'He is Native American.'
Moral of the story: Even cameras lie - given cuts & how framed.
Plus, libs are pompous evil retards, make problems where none existed.
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Rather than apologize, Deadspin has altered its piece to make it more fake.
...announced that they had removed photos, links, and other identifying information [eg. child's name] from the piece written by Carron J. Phillips.
What's left after that?
A piece accusing some unknown, magical mysterious child of racism that never happened.
Caron J. Phillips was slammed for going as low as to target a small child, but he refused to apologize. In fact, he doubled down and asserted that the young Native boy is a racist.
In a post on X, that has since been deleted, Phillips wrote: "For the idiots in my mentions who are treating this as some harmless act because the other side of his face was painted red, I could make the argument that it makes it even worse. Y’all are the ones who hate Mexicans but wear sombreros on Cinco."
Parents had asked Deadspin to do retraction & apology "with the same prominence and fanfare with which you defamed [child]."
Clearly, Deadspin has not.
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Update: Family sues. Deadspin & Phillips still never retracted nor apologized, it seems.
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