Black Man Arrested In “Vote Trump” Arson Of Mississippi Black Church

Wednesday, December 21, 2016
By Paul Martin

by Tyler Durden
ZeroHedge.com
Dec 21, 2016

On November 1, one week before the presidential election, when a black Baptist church burned down Greenville, Mississippi with the words “Vote Trump” spray painted on the side, CNN was quick to suggest that the arson could be a “hate crime” targeting the local black community.

CNN quoted Mayor Errick Simmons who said said he spoke to some of the church’s 200 congregants “who were fearful and felt intimidated. They felt the vandalism was not just an attack on the church, but on the black community, he said.” It was all the CNN anchors could talk about for hours, if not days.

To be sure, there were those who suggested that contrary to the forced narrative, the arson could be nothing more than a false flag attack meant to incite anger at Trump supporters, but they were quickly silenced by being branded simply as purveyors of “fake news.”

As it turns out, the “fake news” was right, because as AP reported this afternoon, the arsonist Andrew McClinton, 45, of Leland Mississippi has been arrested, and not only was he a member of the church congregation, but he was also African American.

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