Tracking the mystery of racist text messages

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In the last few weeks since the election, brazenly racist text messages sent to Black people across the country have made headlines. Hispanic and queer Americans have also been victims. It is not clear who is responsible and how the offenders knew the race of their victims—but as Ash-har Quraishi reports, it has a lot to do with how much of our personal information is already out there. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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I really hope you didn’t put that poor lady’s actual phone number in your story / video. 😅🤦🏻‍♂️

MisterRubbertoe
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Yes always question your safety. Get protection and have a plan ready. Don't count on cops

SuperJoselink
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Spam gets more coverage than real crime/issues?

tubekxb
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They picked the right person to interview 😆 because i do live along and im just like ..okay ....do i have to like question my safety ?

D.K.W-odvy
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have to say, & absolutely not mean in a creepy way like those vile messages— omg Jirah is so gorgeous fr tho, queen😍

BettiePagan
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Where b Mugo? I b she bests bruh. Who b carin? Nobodys. MAKE AMERICA TRUMPLESS AGAIN FRANKLIN. 🤘🃏🎸🥃🍺🤤🇺🇲🤣😂

TheRocker
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It was yur mommy ahaa, aa!!...derrdederrr

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