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Sugar Cookie

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I do not want this to not be seen or mired down by stupid jokes from some of our members here.

The woman behind an early Facebook post spreading a harmful and baseless claim about Haitian immigrants eating local pets that helped thrust a small Ohio city into the national spotlight says she had no firsthand knowledge of any such incident and is now filled with regret and fear as a result of the ensuing fallout.

“It just exploded into something I didn’t mean to happen,” Erika Lee, a Springfield resident, told NBC News on Friday.

Lee recently posted on Facebook about a neighbor’s cat that went missing, adding that the neighbor told Lee she thought the cat was the victim of an attack by her Haitian neighbors.

Newsguard, a media watchdog that monitors for misinformation online, found that Lee had been among the first people to publish a post to social media about the rumor, screenshots of which circulated online. The neighbor, Kimberly Newton, said she heard about the attack from a third party, NewsGuard reported.

Newton told Newsguard that Lee’s Facebook post misstated her story, and that the owner of the missing cat was “an acquaintance of a friend” rather than her daughter’s friend. Newton could not be reached for comment.

Lee said she had no idea the post would become part of a rumor mill that would spiral into the national consciousness. She has since deleted the Facebook post.

Other posts have also contributed to the false allegations, including a photo of a man holding a dead goose that was taken in Columbus, Ohio, but was spread by some online as evidence of the claims about Springfield. Graphic video of a woman who allegedly killed and tried to eat a cat was also found not to have originated in Springfield but in Canton, Ohio, and does not have any connection to the Haitian community.

Local police and city officials have repeatedly said there is no evidence of such crimes in Springfield, but that hasn’t stopped the lies from spreading across the country and igniting a national frenzy that landed on the presidential debate stage this week. Former President Donald Trump and his running mate Ohio Sen. JD Vance, who was born less than an hour away from Springfield, have repeated the baseless allegations.

Lee said she never imagined her post would become fodder for conspiracy theories and hate.

“I’m not a racist,” she said through heavy emotion, adding that her daughter is half Black and she herself is mixed race and a member of the LGBTQ community. “Everybody seems to be turning it into that, and that was not my intent.”

The anti-immigrant fervor in Springfield led to school and municipal building closures on Thursday and Friday after city officials received bomb threats.

Lee said she pulled her daughter out of school and is now worried about her safety with so much attention on her family. She is also concerned for the safety of the Haitian community, which she said she did not intend to villainize en masse.

“I feel for the Haitian community,” she said. “If I was in the Haitians’ position, I’d be terrified, too, worried that somebody’s going to come after me because they think I’m hurting something that they love and that, again, that’s not what I was trying to do.”

Lee said that there are very real problems related to Springfield's population boom that caught the struggling city off guard. Springfield was not prepared to address the housing, health care and other service needs that came with the sudden increase of new residents over the last five years when Haitians arrived, many of them with protected status under federal law.
Still, she never imagined that her Facebook post would set off a national news cycle.

“I didn’t think it would ever get past Springfield," she said.

What did this woman think would happen?

People have been villainizing the Haitian people since the 80's.

Could it be people are subconsciously afraid of Haitian people because they freed themselves from slavery and with all the strife in their county they continue to survive.
 
Years ago in PA there was a lady that was praised for adopting many animals from the shelter, news station did a story on it. Come to find out it was for her restaurant. It does happen, but in this case the misinformation grew as the tale did.
 
I don't profess to know the truth about whether or not immigrants are eating people's cats and dogs and local wildlife in Springfield Ohio. But it's hard for me to trust what I see in mainstream media these days, even if they found one person claiming the above story. These media outlets have lied too many times about things. They also had a guy swearing to god Saddam Hussein had roving vans wandering around Baghdad with WMD inside them. Their lies and spin-doctored stories have not stopped since that time :( . Shitty that it's come to this.
 
Don't see what the issue is.

After WWII, rabbit in had to be sold with the ears on so 'cat' wasn't purchased for dinner.
Overseas, 'dog' may be an ingredient in an entree.

it's cultural. When it comes to the stew pot, all ll i can as is "Dig deep... Puppy at the bottom.'
 
But underneath the viral sensation of cats and dogs for dinner is still the real problem of a city with less than 60,000 people being inundated with people from a foreign country that make up at least one quarter of the original population. I know that my hometown with less than 30,000 people would be about to explode if it happened here. We don't have enough homes for people who already live here and then we would have to somehow come up with homes for another 7500 people plus all the other amenities that all people need and would use.
 
So yeah, this could end up being a case of hysteria after all. But, while the narrative has been prone toward embellishment, it would be facetious to state that none of it is true.

For those who may be interested and/or has not seen it yet, below is bodycam footage of an apparently non-Haitian woman from Ohio who was arrested for murdering and eating a cat. This is probably the footage that Reuters referenced as having originated, instead, in Canton.



Locals are definitely concerned with note to Haitian-involved auto accidents and other vehicular malpractice, skyrocketing cost of living paired with diminishing housing availability, the attempts to accommodate such high numbers of new people so quickly, and criminality-related complains aside from the sensational allegations of pet eating.


It is important to know that there are media reports of what's going on, and that such is different from what actually goes on. I would personally feel bad for anyone who works their entire lives to live the life they and their family want, only for some newcomers (whether government-assisted illegal immigrants or out-of-town wealthy people, both of whom would be contextually reputed here as having little community care or interest) to receive more of such a thing in a much shorter time.
 
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