Thursday 30 June 2016

"Back To Africa" - Trump Supporter Posts Racist Slurs Using Innocent Retired National Guard's Profile Picture


A pro-Trump racist social media post from an "Army Reserve medic" made the internet rounds last week, but Army officials say the woman linked to the post is a victim of identity theft.
The alleged racist “Terra Simmons” does not exist and the account is a fake of unknown origins, according to Army Reserve spokesman Capt. Eric Connor.

The profile pictures, however, are real. The woman, a former member of the National Guard's military police, had her identity stolen for the purposes of the racist post, Connor said. Her name was altered.

Contrary to the forged post, the woman never served in the Reserve nor did she work for Amazon, nor did she set foot in South Carolina, Connor said.

“Somebody took a photo of a solider no longer in the military and appropriated it for a fake post,” Connor told Army Times. "If it had been someone in the Army Reserve … we would have definitely taken a serious look at the matter. Given that it was a bogus post, we didn’t have to go that far."

The post, which was littered with racial slurs, suggested that “When Trump gets elected,” he would cut food stamps and send black people "back to Africa."

Quickly, screenshots of the Facebook post and the apparently hijacked pictures spread through social media. A number of concerned readers sent the images to Army Times.

The Army did take notice, but the National Guard and Army Reserve could not find “Terra Simmons” in any database of current or former employees, Connor said.

They soon identified the real individual, a woman who served in the Illinois National Guard from 2007 to 2014. While she declined comment for this article, Connor said the woman was disturbed to have her face associated with such vile comments. Cont.

Story from - Army Times
Image from - Gage Skidmore - Wikimedia Commons
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