Initially it was reported that they were two sides of the same protest but apparently that isn't correct. The kids were minding their own business but mobbed for wearing campaign hats.
The notion that they randomly surrounded a native American elder and tried to intimidate him appears to be a hoax. They were approached and showered in slurs. Not the other way around.
The question is why did so many of you fall for it when you know at least 99% of the time these stories turn out to be hoaxes? You just got done falling for the Buzzfeed hoax.
1. Kids had already been standing there for an hour meeting before their Catholic school trip before the Native guy marched up to them
2. Main provocateurs were a group of black fanatics declaring that trump is a closet gay and the bible says to destroy him. They also pointed at the black students and told them that their white peers would "harvest their organs".
The kid who stands his ground smiling while being told he should be sent back to Europe and having a drum beaten in his face is currently being doxxed and sent death threats because of the initial fake headline saying he "surrounded" and "mocked" an "elder".
Literally all he did was stand there with an awkward smirk on his face when most people would have knocked that guy the **** out.
And more: The "Native Elder Veteran" is allegedly Nathan Philips who previously falsely reported some college students for "racially harassing" him because they were walking to a party in Native American costumes.
He and those "burn the queers" black israelites approached the kids separately and unprovoked.
The kids stood where they had already been standing before the other two groups arrived.
They stood there while being called f4ggots, read radical black hebrew religious passages, accused of plotting to devour the organs of their black classmates, being told be ashamed of their ancestors, being told to go back to Europe and having a drum beaten in their face.
Will they be compensated or will CNN offer some 5 second retraction and half-apology then brush it under the rug?
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