By John Wayne on Friday, 04 October 2024
Category: Race, Culture, Nation

Who Dares Tell Tales of Haitian Cat Eating? By Charles Taylor (Florida)

President Trump really threw a cat among the … well … the Leftoids, not pigeons, when in his debate with Queen Kamala, he said that the Haitian migrants in Springfield Ohio are eating the cats, the pets. He could have spoken of the much more serious driving offences, and numerous crimes that have come from dumping 20,000 Haitians in a population of 60,000 in a Great Replacement experiment to exterminate locals.

The mainstream media and the Left-wing fact checkers scoffed at the cat eating idea. But it has proven to be correct, as it has been reported that a reporter visited Springfield, unannounced and in roaming around found a cat being cooked on a barbecue. It could have been worse.

https://www.theblaze.com/shows/pat-gray-unleashed/haitian-cats

"The mainstream media has been laughing at Donald Trump's claims that pets were being eaten by Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio — but a reporter's recent findings might just confirm the former president's claims.

The reporter, who was visiting outside Springfield, Ohio, stumbled upon what he believed to be a skinned cat sizzling on a barbecue.

"The reporter found that there's a lot of good evidence that it actually is happening," Pat Gray of "Pat Gray Unleashed" comments. "I don't know if it's prevalent, I don't know if all Haitians are eating all cats in the area, I don't know. But apparently, it's happened."

While it was just outside of Springfield where this happened, Gray notes that "it was a Haitian refugee, and it was a cat, and it was being barbecued."

"Now, did we see it being eaten after the barbecue? No. But it was clearly being cooked," he adds.

While Springfield has been the focal point of the pet eating debate, Keith Malinak explains that it appears to be happening in places like Pennsylvania as well.

"I got a message from someone who has family there, because remember it's the Haitian immigrants that are taking over that town as well," Malinak says. "Apparently, the cat population is down." 

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