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Bubba Wallace's 'noose,' border agents 'whipping' migrants among false narratives promoted by the media
By Joseph A. Wulfsohn | Fox News

Last month, claims made by a Black volleyball player from Duke University made national headlines.

Rachel Richardson alleged that a fan from Brigham Young University (BYU) hurled the n-word and threats at her "throughout the entirety of the match" between the two schools on Aug. 26. Her in-the-moment allegation led to the immediate removal and permanent ban of the suspected racist and BYU issued apologies to both Richardson and Duke University.

The liberal media quickly ate it up.

Richardson was featured prominently on ABC's "Good Morning America" and was interviewed about what she claimed to have experienced during its Aug. 30 broadcast. ABC News correspondent Janai Norman said she was "really impressed" with how the 19-year-old sophomore "was handling all of this," to which co-host George Stephanopoulos replied "a lot of grace."

https://www.foxnews.com/media/from-jussie-smollett-byu-medias-history-peddling-race-hoaxes
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