Journalist Chris Rufo provides video evidence that seems to confirm Ohio cat rumors
· Sep 14, 2024 · NottheBee.com

Welcome to Ohio!

Here we've got hard proof, confirmed by journalist Chris Rufo, the man who helped bring down the DEI presidents at Harvard and other Ivy League school's this year, that migrants in Ohio are indeed eating cats.

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The video is from Dayton, Ohio, half an hour outside of Springfield, and it shows an African migrant cooking cats on a charcoal grill.

Our investigation begins in a run-down neighborhood of Dayton, Ohio, the closest major city to Springfield, about a half-hour's drive away. We identified a social media post, dated August 25, 2023, with a short video depicting what appear to be two skinned cats on top of a blue barbeque. "Yoooo the Africans wildn on Parkwood," reads the text, referring to Parkwood Drive. The video then pans down to two live cats walking across the grass in front of a run-down fence, with a voice on the video warning: "There go a cat right there. His ass better get missin', man. Look like his homies on the grill!"

We spoke with the author of the video, who asked to remain anonymous but confirmed its time, location, and authenticity. He told us that he was picking up his son last summer, when he noticed the unusual situation. "It was some Africans that stay right next door to my kid's mother," he said. "This African dude next door had the damn cat on the grill."

So, this is not Springfield. They aren't Haitians. However, these are new migrants in Ohio who have no problem grilling and eating neighborhood cats.

This is wild, y'all. Absolutely wild.

Rufo explains further how he and his team verified this story. How they researched the area, the poster, and all the details to confirm the authenticity of the video.

To be clear: this single incident does not confirm the particularities of Trump's statement. The town is Dayton, not Springfield; cats alone were on the grill, not cats and dogs. But it does break the general narrative peddled by the establishment media and its "fact checkers," who insisted that this has never happened, and that any suggestion otherwise is somehow an expression of racism.

It takes only a single exception, however, to falsify a hypothesis, and the logical next step, for any honest broker, is to ask if it is happening more often, and elsewhere. It is not implausible. Many developing nations, including the Congo and Haiti, have traditions of animal sacrifice or consumption of what Americans would consider household pets. And if this occurred in Dayton, where the migrant population is relatively small, it could be going on down the road in Springfield, where it is relatively much larger.

Now, get ready for the "This isn't Springfield" and "It's just one video" excuses.

This could be the tip of the iceberg.


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