The liberal media ruthlessly mocked Donald Trump for claims he made that Haitian migrants to Springfield, Ohio, are “eating dogs [and] eating the cats” - but there could be more to the story than they think.
The presidential debate was on September 10th, and viral claims on social media about pets being stolen and eaten in Springfield began days earlier. But the claims that went viral weren’t the first.
As it turns out, these sort of claims aren’t even a new phenomenon, and date back at least six months.
According to WokeSpy:
A resurfaced video of a Springfield, OH, resident warning of “pretty horrid things occurring to domestic animals” has gone viral on social media.
The clip from a Springfield City Commission meeting in March 2024 – more than five months before cat-eating allegations began – features one resident expressing concerns over the town’s influx of Haitian migrants.
The man told the Commission: “Our traditions, laws, and culture is 180 degrees different from what they’re used to. One of the things I’ve heard that bothered me very much – I’ve actually had quite a few people contact me here lately – is some pretty horrid things occurring to domesticated animals in the neighborhood. We’ve had some stuff in the park that again, they’re being taken advantage of for reasons other than…”
The commission then cut him off, and one member, City Manager Bryan Heck, asked what proof he had. The man speaking said that his sources wanted to remain anonymous - and Manager Heck seemed to be asking for additional evidence, because he then confirmed that he’d “heard about it [these reports] too.”
While the man didn’t specify what was doing to the animals, it goes to prove that this genre of claims are hardly a rumor spawned by the Trump campaign like the media pretends.
Matt Palumbo is the author of The Man Behind the Curtain: Inside the Secret Network of George Soros
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