In a concerning wave of harassment, the F.B.I. has announced it is looking into a series of disturbing text messages and emails targeting minority groups, including Hispanic and L.G.B.T.Q. individuals. This troubling development follows a similar set of racist messages that were sent to Black individuals shortly after the recent presidential election.
The latest wave of messages reportedly began just hours after Election Day, when Donald J. Trump was declared the winner. These offensive messages instructed recipients that they had been selected for deportation or that they were to report to a so-called “re-education camp” aimed at L.G.B.T.Q. people. The term “re-education camp” appears to reference harmful practices such as conversion therapy, which attempts to change a person’s sexual orientation or gender identity through coercive means.
Prior to the recent messages targeting L.G.B.T.Q. individuals, Black people across numerous states reported receiving incredibly offensive texts. Many of those messages, which were personalized by addressing the recipients by name, included threats of slavery, including messages that urged recipients to “pick cotton.” While some messages falsely claimed to be associated with Trump’s administration, a spokesman from his campaign has stated that they are not connected to these disturbing communications.
Alongside this, there has been a notable increase in misogynistic content circulating on social media platforms. Phrases such as “your body, my choice” and “get back to the kitchen” have become all too common online, reflecting a sharp uptick in alarming rhetoric since the election.
Diana Brier, a 41-year-old woman who identifies as lesbian, expressed her disbelief after receiving one of the offensive texts directed at L.G.B.T.Q. individuals last Sunday. Brier’s message claimed she needed to check in for transportation to a mysterious location that was described as an “LGB re-education camp.” The message not only referenced Trump but also included the date of his inauguration, adding a layer of intimidation to an already troubling situation.
The F.B.I. has stated that they take these incidents very seriously and are working to identify the sources of these messages. They emphasize that such messages contribute to an atmosphere of fear and oppression among already vulnerable populations. The agency is urging anyone who receives similar communications to report them immediately and assures the public that they will not tolerate such behavior.
As these incidents highlight the ongoing struggles faced by minority communities, it is crucial for individuals to come together in solidarity and condemnation of such hateful rhetoric. The F.B.I. appeals to the public to remain vigilant and to report any threatening or harmful messages received through personal or social media channels.
The recent rise in hate-filled messages serves as a stark reminder of the challenges that many minority groups continue to face in today’s society. It is essential for communities to remain alert and stand united against all forms of discrimination and hate. Together, we can work to create a more inclusive and respectful environment for everyone.
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