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Crying Wolf: Hate Crime Hoaxes in America

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124 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1994

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Laird M. Wilcox

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December 18, 2024
“Transduction is inducing a false feeling, and Creative Transduction is generating or inventing a problem for the purpose of blaming someone else. The clearest examples of Creative Transduction are fake hate crimes, the best examination I’ve seen being Crying Wolf: Hate Crime Hoaxes in America by Laird Wilcox.”
-Simon Sheppard, “Profitable Disruption”
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October 3, 2025
This is a great book and needs to be widely read. Unfortinately people are so geared for grifters we have a problem with this that just keeps growing. This book was published well before the Duke Lacrosse scandal, but there is a real problem with race hustlers looking for a new pay out and mostly Jewish and liberal organizations seeking to smear whites and Christians as racists and homophobes.

It does not seem to matter that nearly every incident is a fraud and blows up, is carried by the media and Pols for weeks, and then when exposed quietly shuffled to the rear of the deck and ignored until pulled again. The only solution is to end knee-jerk reactions and to prosecute fakers, two things I have zero expectation will ever happen.

Read this book, give it away to your friends and family at Christmas or birthdays and watch your back, because some hustler is always looking to grab your wallet and limit your freedom for their benefit. You won't be able to order it from Amazon because it would destroy their narrative, so give your money to a used book dealer, they make an honest living and need the business.
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