The Left has smeared President Donald Trump repeatedly over the last several weeks over the claim that Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio are eating pets. The mainstream media has once again cast Trump as a liar and racist, claiming that his cat-eating rumors are entirely baseless. The Left's spin on the ordeal is that Trump is dredging up century-old anti-immigrant slander, comparing it to the anti-Italian and anti-Chinese rhetoric of the 19th century.
The scary thing is, for many Americans, these allegedly "baseless" claims aren't rumors at all: they're a daily reality. The mainstream media and political establishment never seem to see the desperate pleas made by Springfield residents who are watching as their town is overrun by people who do not know or care about their laws, customs, or culture.
They are watching in horror as their slice of quiet, small-town America is destroyed, and what do the Left and our "wonderful" Vice President do? They dismiss their claims as "conspiracy theories."
A grain of truth under a mountain of lies
There is a tiny grain of truth behind the Left's propaganda, which makes it all the more insidious. Springfield law enforcement and the mayor indeed have denied that cat-eating or duck-beheading is happening. That's not to say it isn'thappening. There is good evidence that is happening.
The notion that Trump's claim was "unfounded" is undeniably false. Not only do we have the testimony of the people of Springfield, but we also have well-documented cases such as this one (viewer discretion advised):
Christopher F. Rufo @realchrisrufo
This video, which was recently reported on by journalist Chris Rufo, depicts migrants in Dayton, Ohio (only about half an hour away from Springfield) grilling cats on their back patio. While this may not prove that Haitian migrants are killing and eating specifically pet cats and dogs it certainly corroborates the people of Springfield's claim that cats are being eaten.