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Whitewashed graffiti reads: ‘Kill white people’ — Media silent

On Tuesday, Ashley Yore, an Emmy-award winning journalist from Tampa Bay’s ABC Action News, issued a tweet with a picture she said was of whitewashed graffiti that read, “Kill white people.”

Sadly, a Google search found only two references to the hateful message — and neither one was a mainstream media outlet.

Several people, however, made some interesting — and accurate — observations.

Will this presidential election be the most important in American history?

https://twitter.com/Pfiddyirish/status/780830609643929600

https://twitter.com/Cameron_Gray/status/780799084038877185

Not only would it be more than a local story, chances are it would spark riots and looting the likes of which we have yet to see.

But as Twitchy observed, there’s no reporting on this in the “mainstream media” except for Yore’s tweet.

That, in itself, speaks volumes…

Welcome to Obama’s fundamentally-transformed America, where you’re a racist, sexist, homophobic Islamophobe (or to quote Hillary, “deplorable” and “irredeemable”) if you think a sign calling for white people to be killed is racist.

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Joe Newby

A 10-year veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps, Joe ran for a city council position in Riverside, Calif., in 1991 and managed successful campaigns for the Idaho state legislature. Co-author of "Banned: How Facebook enables militant Islamic jihad," Joe wrote for Examiner.com from 2010 until it closed in 2016 and his work has been published at Newsbusters, Spokane Faith and Values and other sites. He now runs the Conservative Firing Line.

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