A fire that destroyed a black church that 20 years ago was a target of the Ku Klux Klan was not the work of an arsonist, a federal law enforcement source said Wednesday.
Preliminary indications are that the fire at the Mount Zion African Methodist Episcopal Church in Greeleyville was not intentionally set and was not arson, the source said. The official spoke on the condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss the case publicly. The fire is still under investigation, the official said.
"Preliminary indications" are that the people who want us to think it was arson will continue to say it was arson, just like "Hands Up. Don't Shoot" continued to be the refrain even after it was known that the young man shot in Ferguson, MO, didn't have his hands up.Preliminary indications are that the fire at the Mount Zion African Methodist Episcopal Church in Greeleyville was not intentionally set and was not arson....
http://time.com/3942989/fire-black-church-south-carolina/
"Preliminary indications" are that the people who want us to think it was arson will continue to say it was arson, just like "Hands Up. Don't Shoot" continued to be the refrain even after it was known that the young man shot in Ferguson, MO, didn't have his hands up.
Fire At Black Church In North Carolina Ruled ArsonYep. Its all about the Narrative.
What's a better narrative, coordinated spontaneous combustion?
Fire At Black Church In North Carolina Ruled Arson
I am sure that is what it is. The blacks saw an opportunity to make money and blame racists. They aren't as dumb as they look, are they?Arson is committed for all sorts of different reasons too. For example, by the owner of the building to collect insurance.
Yeah, that's a better narative.Fires can and do happen accidentally all sorts of different ways.
Arson is committed for all sorts of different reasons too. For example, by the owner of the building to collect insurance. Your own link says "Investigatiors are not sure if the fire was racially motivated."