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Horrible Hate Crime by Trump Supporters against Hawaii State Legislator


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2017 Aug 23, 6:52pm   7,031 views  22 comments

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After receiving a letter from a self-proclaimed Trump supporter attacking her Japanese ancestry and her support for “illegals, black thugs, Muslims and bombs and gays,” Rep. Beth Fukumoto (Mililani, Mililani Mauka, and Waipio Acres) released the following statement:

“This letter isn’t the first to come across my desk, but it’s so painfully relevant to everything that has unfolded in America these last few days that I believed it needed to be addressed.”

She went further to say that the individual who wrote the letter said he or she was inspired by President Donald Trump.

An excerpt from the letter:

“We Trump people hate illegals, black thugs, Muslims and bombs, and gays… and bleeding heart traitor morons like you… ”

“I worked to fight racist rhetoric when I was a member of the Republican Party, and I left when I realized I couldn’t win that fight from within,” Rep. Fukumoto said. “The white nationalist undercurrent of the Presidential campaign stretched far beyond Donald Trump. His success is the result of white nationalism left unchecked within the GOP for years,”

“Today, every elected official in the GOP needs to make a choice. Be vocal, public and specific in your opposition to prejudice everywhere—especially in the Oval Office,” said Rep. Fukumoto. “Or, be complicit and continue to work peacefully with a party that has gained electoral wins by building coalitions of mistrust and hate,.”

Rep. Fukumoto left the Republican Party earlier this year after being criticized over her participation in the Hawaiʻi Women’s March.


https://newsofhawaii.com/2017/08/17/rep-fukumoto-responds-to-hate-letter/

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1   MisdemeanorRebel   2017 Aug 23, 6:52pm  

Get ready for a surprise ;)

2   MisdemeanorRebel   2017 Aug 23, 7:51pm  


Here are the stamps that were used, Collector Edition 1975 Stamps. Something a millenial unfamiliar with using stamps might use in ignorance, but nobody who brought them would waste them this way. Note the stunning lack of cancellation stamp.

See the barcode on the envelope behind the letter?

It's an "Intelligent Mail" barcode.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intelligent_Mail_barcode

Used by commercial enterprises who apply it directly to the envelope. This letter didn't need stamps.
https://ribbs.usps.gov/index.cfm?page=intellmaillatestnews

It contains the mailer's unique ID number so the USPS knows who sent it.

Fukumoto just fuku herself. Must resign immediately in disgrace.

It doesn't matter what her Hawaii State Colleagues feel. It's a USPS issue now, and postal inspectors are federal, State legislature is powerless, and they don't play.

She stupidly used a typewriter, so if they find one in her or her relations or friends possession, or in the basement of her office, she's totally fucked. The only other stupid thing she could have done was lick the envelope, but being a milennial she may not have because "Germs".

3   steverbeaver   2017 Aug 23, 10:02pm  

First all it is a letter of words, not a threat to injure ergo a crime. Second, fuck her feelings. Third, her poorly executed hoax is grounds for her immediate dismissal, or at the least prosecution for filing a false report (isn't that a thing?). Nice scoop if it's real.

4   mell   2017 Aug 23, 10:53pm  

Ironically the letter is factually right about Japan being one of the most "racist" countries by the fugitive/foreign admission quota used as a measure by leftoid. And even if you should manage to immigrate they will never accept you as one of theirs ;)

5   steverbeaver   2017 Aug 23, 11:02pm  

ThreeBays says

It ain't no surprise you're full up on right wing bullshit.

Dear Xer: Please confirm which "you", and provide a rational retort with 1. counter-position; 2. supporting facts / evidence. Otherwise your form is simply ad-hominem though you may not mean it as such. Perhaps a good start for us is to look forward to my upcoming thread whose purpose is to define "Right" and "Left". Respectfully, SB.

6   Ceffer   2017 Aug 23, 11:03pm  

She did address herself/and/or anonymous liberal "Dear Bitch". That was a nice touch

7   steverbeaver   2017 Aug 23, 11:26pm  

Dear ThreeBays. Ok, I'll look into your point as time permits. No promises on action or depth. But, please don't think Trump supporters are "evil" or "ignorant". Some may be, but all I know are not. That is the "controls" hijacking your feelings in my opinion. Now I think I must start another thread about those aforementioned "controls" for a better illustration / informed discussion... As time permits I will do that. Cheers! Respectfully, SB.

8   FNWGMOBDVZXDNW   2017 Aug 24, 3:47am  

I really don't know how a random letter by some racist takes on such importance these days. This level of racism and animosity seems atypical, but pretty commonplace in a country of 300 million. Anyway, I doubt it is fake, because it probably is common for people in gov to receive stupid letters and you can just google it to find the flip side of the story:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/hawaii-rep-beth-fukumoto-japanese-racist-letter_us_599caf06e4b0d8dde999a687

HuffPost sent a copy of the envelope to officials at the U.S. Postal Service in Honolulu, who confirmed that the enveloped was processed by a USPS center in California before it was sent to Honolulu.

The barcode at the bottom right of the envelope, which some have claimed is used only by “commercial mailers,” is in fact printed by USPS and used by their high-speed sorting machines to identify the delivery address, a USPS spokesman told HuffPost.

9   c0nfused   2017 Aug 24, 6:34am  

mell says

Ironically the letter is factually right about Japan being one of the most "racist" countries by the fugitive/foreign admission quota used as a measure by leftoid. And even if you should manage to immigrate they will never accept you as one of theirs ;)

The Japanese are right to keep their country homogenous. This leads to low crime, a feeling a belonging, shared history, civic engagement, and unity, even if it's a bit boring.

Diversity divides countries. It's not a good thing.

10   FuckTheMainstreamMedia   2017 Aug 24, 7:51am  

It's a stupid letter.

The pointing out that Japan allows in no refuges is only relevant to the point it actually makes and the connection to her Japanese ancestry is irrelevant( and also really stupid and bigoted).

There's still pockets of Japanese in LA in Gardena, west LA, and a few other places. I grew up in one of those and can say you will not find more staunch, patriotic Americans than those of Japanese descent.

11   mell   2017 Aug 24, 7:58am  

Fucking White Male says

It's a stupid letter.

The pointing out that Japan allows in no refuges is only relevant to the point it actually makes and the connection to her Japanese ancestry is irrelevant( and also really stupid and bigoted).

There's still pockets of Japanese in LA in Gardena, west LA, and a few other places. I grew up in one of those and can say you will not find more staunch, patriotic Americans than those of Japanese descent.

Reads like fake anyways, whether by her or somebody trying to smear DT supporters. Most old-school Asians are ready to defend their community, no matter where they built it.

12   Shaman   2017 Aug 24, 10:33am  

Fucking White Male says

There's still pockets of Japanese in LA in Gardena, west LA, and a few other places. I grew up in one of those and can say you will not find more staunch, patriotic Americans than those of Japanese descent.

That's been my experience as well. I've never met an American of Japanese ancestry who was anything but polite, well-spoken, and a good citizen. In the pantheon of Asians, I'd rank Japanese at the very top.

13   FuckTheMainstreamMedia   2017 Aug 24, 11:52am  

Quigley says

Fucking White Male says

There's still pockets of Japanese in LA in Gardena, west LA, and a few other places. I grew up in one of those and can say you will not find more staunch, patriotic Americans than those of Japanese descent.

That's been my experience as well. I've never met an American of Japanese ancestry who was anything but polite, well-spoken, and a good citizen. In the pantheon of Asians, I'd rank Japanese at the very top.

They were slaves in Hawaii.

They got tossed in interment camps while people of German and Italian descent did not. They still served in the military, and mostly kept their heads down afterwards and built business and most became financially middle class or better. Most of their kids and grandkids went to college. Instead of bitching and complaining, they documented their history, quietly pushed for museums and other modest monuments, and ensured they were good citizens.

The modern POC could learn a lot from Japanese-Americans.

14   MisdemeanorRebel   2017 Aug 24, 12:59pm  

ThreeBays says

And whom might be ignorant enough to use such stamps? "We Trump people"

Who might be ignorant enough to think Trump People only use such stamps? TDS Sufferers.

Who would write "Dear Bitch?" A TDS Sufferer - Trump hates the Womyn.

Who would say "We Trump People"? A TDS Sufferer - Sees "them" as a large amorphous mass of ignorance. It's something Dr. Evil would say "Mini Me and I, we Evil People..."

Who might be ignorant enough to think "Trump People" still use typewriters and stamps from 1975? TDS Sufferers and Fake Hate Crime Hoaxers.

Because of the hoaxer's extreme TDS - Fukumoto switched Parties earlier this year - it's very likely either she did it, or a staffer or other associate who faked it.

Why keep the Sender's identity secret at this point, now that she is being accused? A liar knows the more detail they provide, they more they'll be caught out.

ADTFTTFTFDAAAFDDDTFTTFDTFFFDFDAFTADATDDATFTTTDADADDDDFTDTDTTTAFFF

According to the IMb code, this was a mass mailing according to the USPS' own records ("94"), which means a guy who uses a Frickin' Typewriter, Penguin Stickers, and 40+ year old stamps is also involved with Mass Mailings? Something doesn't add up.

If she really had the Sender's name and info, she'd have released it either publically, or announced she turned it over to the authorities. She's kept the name and contact info concealed, instead "handed the envelope and letter to a friend" --- very suspicious.

15   MisdemeanorRebel   2017 Aug 24, 2:08pm  

ThreeBays says

Who would say "We Trump People" and use 40 year old stamps is clearly a bit deranged, regardless if they're a deranged Trumper or deranged hoaxer.

Or a Fake Hate Crime hoaxer. You don't use 40-year old stamps and a typewriter, then have a USPS barcode that indicates "94 - Mass Mailing".

"Oh, my new Pitney Bowes that works with the post-2013 IMb system is right next to my 1960s Burroughs Typewriter. I do a lot of Mass Mailings of my typewritten letters"

Another thing I noticed: it's a person who either automatically capitalizes the first letter of a sentence deliberately trying to look stupid, or somebody used to a Word Processor that auto-fixes it, because they goof and capitalize after the first sentence of some paragraphs.

If this guy is such a Chauvenist, sexist, muh soggy knee'ist asshole, why does the State Legislator and HuffPo conceal his name and address? Probably he doesn't exist.

www.youtube.com/embed/26-VzfBZg1w

16   epitaph   2017 Aug 24, 7:10pm  

Kids don't even put any effort in their false flags anymore....

17   MisdemeanorRebel   2017 Aug 24, 10:48pm  

ThreeBays says

Your posts here show poor critical thinking. More verbal diarrhea doesn't help your case.

Oh look, a pompous condescending Left-Winger, like the Jokers at Rational Wiki who hate Styxhexenhammer, Thunderf00t, and Sargon, complaining about critical thinking.

Using 40 year old stamps, a personal letter written by typewriter in 2017, stamps that aren't clearly cancelled, and a barcode that indicates a mass mailing, and Poe-like language by somebody who hates Trump so much they switched parties yet strangely won't name the person (or contact authorities) who sent it even though he (according to Huff Po) provided his name and location - is totally not suspicious.

It's possible that it may be real, but I doubt it.

18   MisdemeanorRebel   2017 Aug 24, 10:59pm  

Remember the Muslim Chick with the repeat Criminal Brother who said she was beaten by all those Trump Fans on the NYC Subway (LOL!), but she was really meeting a boy after her 9PM curfew (she's 19 years old)?

The parents shaved her head for kissing a non-Muslim Boy, and no feminist and certainly not Linda Sarsour or the MSM, gave two shits.

Just remembered that Fake Hate Crime.

What happened to the people mere moments from finding key evidence that links Putin as the master of Donald J. Trump? They seemed to go quiet.

19   MisdemeanorRebel   2017 Aug 25, 12:12am  

Yeah, the guy is so ignorant he uses double hyphens where commas or periods or semi-colons are supposed to be.

So ignorant, he must have a degree from Georgetown University, where it's recommended that students use the double hyphen. Very unorthodox.

Let's read the Letter -- hmm, pure coincidence, but you know who also has a degree from Georgetown, in English no Less?

Our much harassed Hawaiian Representative, Beth Fukumoto.

So, you're saying, that could just be a coinky-dink.

But there's one more connection, guess who writes poetry on a typewriter - at least a font of one - and also double-hyphenates?

The HuffPo article writer, Carla Herreria.
-
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/author/carla-herreria

Her "Poetry name" is her first and middle name -- (sorry, couldn't resist) Carla Camilla. She literally calls herself a Journalist by day, a poet by night.

Here is Herreria aka Camilla's Instagram I screen shot and archive.is in case of 'strangely timed removal'

https://www.instagram.com/theclumsyideal/?hl=en

http://archive.is/KNA4P

Here is Carla Herreria using a double hyphen in a poem.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/hawaii-rep-beth-fukumoto-japanese-racist-letter_us_599caf06e4b0d8dde999a687

And one final interesting thing. Notice the date of the letter. What day did Charlottesville occur on? When was the last time Beth Fukumoto was in the news? Why does a "Racist" Californian follow (new and very minor) Hawaiian State House Reps?

20   MisdemeanorRebel   2017 Aug 25, 12:45am  

What is the subheader on Carla Camilla/Herreria's headline?

The first sentence:

State Rep. Beth Fukumoto (D-Hawaii) received a letter in the mail after watching the violence unfold at the white supremacy rally in Virginia and seeing President Donald Trump’s mixed reaction to it.

When? AFTER.

What date was the Protest in Charlottesville?

The Night of August 11th. The nazi car attack happened the next day on the 12th.

What is the date on the letter?

August 9th

What is the "cancellation" on the one stamp?

August 10th


Maybe it's an honest mistake. Maybe it just so happened that Fukumoto opened random mail after the attacks and first reactions. Maybe "We Trump People" can see into the future.

Or maybe our suspect(s) got their dates mixed up.

Best to go to the police with this ;)

21   Dan8267   2017 Aug 25, 7:26am  

TwoScoopsMcGee says

Get ready for a surprise ;)

None of it was surprising. Just look at the letter.

1. Sender goes through effort of typing letter in a formal manner, yet misaligns everything, does not use a computer, and has crappy spelling and grammar.
2. Sender puts heart and penguin stickers on letter whose greeting is "Dear Bitch".
3. Entire text screams that it is a false flag designed to make one side sound incredibly stupid, yet it is not signed FortWayne.

22   FortWayne   2017 Aug 25, 9:28pm  

That letter is factually accurate. Liberals just whine completely ignoring reality around them, sometimes a nice letter like that does put things in perspective.

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