By Jared Evan
A special message was left in front of a Queens home on Thanksgiving morning, “F@CK WHITE PEOPLE”, was found spray-painted on the pavement, the N.Y Post reported.
The spray-painted graffiti, written in black and underlined with red, was discovered on the sidewalk in front of a home on 151st Avenue near 81st Street in the neighborhood of Lindenwood on Thanksgiving morning, the Post reported.
On a nearby tree the words “F@CK WHITE” and another message stating just the “F-word” was found spray painted as well.
It’s not safe. We’re afraid,” said Lina Bachour, 38, who lives at the home where the “F–K WHITE PEOPLE” graffiti was scrawled in front of, told the NY Post.
Authorities are not sure, if this message was directly targeted to anyone, the Post reported
“This is horrible,” he said. “There are no words to share my disgust right now. It is definitely a hate-crime, especially what they wrote on the [sidewalk], another resident on the block, Barry Rachnowitz, told the NY Post.
Rachnowitz continued saying: “can’t understand how someone can have so much hate in their heart towards a stranger … Hopefully the person will be caught and punished.”
This appears to be a current trend. Most hate related crimes overall in America are usually against Jews, however anti Caucasian hate incidents are becoming commonplace.
In Los Angeles, several years back, , there was a rash of hate messages directed towards an art gallery in a Latino neighborhood, including the spray-painted message “f@ck white art”, the LA Times reported.
Radical left-wing politics were apparently the motivation behind these hate messages. Local communist activists in L.A often decry “gentrification”. The left leaning independent news journal The Guardian reported at the time:
“A coalition of community leaders and leftwing militants has mobilized over the past year to protest, confront and in some cases intimidate galleries whom they fear will pave the way for development that will push out residents and erase a cradle of Chicano identity”.
One must wonder if the Queens incident is also based on far-left indoctrination as well.
“It’s horrendous that something of this caliber would be posted on a fence on a holiday,” said Marcel. “It’s such a tight-knit community and to have somebody vandalize someone’s personal property, especially with these hate messages is disgusting.”, local PJ Marcel told The Post as he scrubbed off the messages.
On the other hand, since the election of Donald Trump there has been an explosion in fake hate crimes, framed to make Trump supporters look like violent racists. The most famous case being actor Jesse Smollett, who fabricated a story of two men in Trump MAGA hats beating him up. The well reported story was totally fabricated.
Another example of fake hate crime took place in Michigan.
A Muslim woman at the University of Michigan received national attention from national outlets like The Washington Post in November 2016 after she claimed a drunk 20-something man threatened to light her on fire if she didn’t remove her hijab. The university condemned the “hateful attack,” which turned out to be a hoax, Daily Caller revealed.

