The google search does not answer my question lol
I'm not saying that race-baiting is always the case where racism is suspected. But there are some real dubious details here. One is that it came up 18 months after the fact... and that much further away from when BLM protests were marching the streets. Strange oversight back then, no?
Another is that the girl may have been wrongly denied a medal for the 'gram, but she left the event with medal in hand and apologies were issued.
So yeah, some potentially blatant racism on the part of someone at the event. But that the efforts to rectify it happened at that same event and were somehow dropped from the narrative 18 months later. Hmmm, I wonder why that is?
Sadly, it discredits a lot about what might be shown because of what might be withheld when the story is replayed much, much later.
I'm afraid that a lot of online peeps trying to go viral have raised my dubious flag far in the other direction these days. None of them know sh*t about what actually happened, all of them seem to be trying to start up sh*t, and there is zero context.
Once again, we have legal systems with courts of cross-examination to settle differences of perspective when illegal abuses are shown. But them Internetz has no checks and balances. And the more outrageous the assumption, the better it's meme capacity to spread.
