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  • Q: Did Black Lives Matter protesters block emergency crews from reaching Hurricane Harvey victims? A: No. That false claim was made in a satirical story featuring a 2016 photo of a protest in Atlanta, Georgia. FULL QUESTION Is this true? Black Lives Matter Thugs Blocking Emergency Crews From Reaching Hurricane Victims. FULL ANSWER In the wake of Hurricane Harvey, which made landfall in Texas on Aug. 25, some false stories about the devastating storm have appeared online. One Aug. 26 post, published on flashamericannews.com, was flagged by Facebook users as potentially fake news. The headline was: “Black Lives Matter THUGS Blocking Emergency Crews From Reaching Hurricane Victims.” “This is just sick!” the story begins. “Emergency crews are working hard to make sure that they can be there to rescue Hurricane Harvey victims, but leftist punks from the Black Lives Matter clique don’t think people deserve to be saved.” The story claims that “police are currently engaged in a standoff with the ‘protesters,’ who decided to block traffic because Donald Trump is a ‘racist’ according to chants from the unruly mob.” It includes a photo of protesters in front of police cars. Only there was no standoff in Texas. The image embedded in the story is a CNN photo from July 2016. It shows Black Lives Matter activists in Atlanta, Georgia, during a protest against police shootings of African Americans. Georgia state troopers and Atlanta police were blocking protesters from entering a highway. The bogus story of protestors blocking emergency responders during Hurricane Harvey was originally published by ourlandofthefree.com, a prolific satire website. The website’s “about us” page says: “Ourlandofthefree.com makes no guarantee that anything you find here will be based at all in reality. All posts should be considered satirical and all images photoshopped to look like something they’re not. It’s not you, it’s me.” Editor’s note: FactCheck.org is one of several organizations working with Facebook to help identify and label viral fake news stories flagged by readers on the social media network. Sources “Black Lives Matter THUGS Blocking Emergency Crews From Reaching Hurricane Victims.” Flashamericannews.com. 26 Aug 2017. Foxtrot, David “Tango.” “Black Lives Matter THUGS Blocking Emergency Crews From Reaching Hurricane Victims.” Ourlandofthefree.com. 26 Aug 2017. “About Us.” Ourlandofthefree.com. Accessed 29 Aug 2017. Chavez, Nicole, and Levenson, Eric. “Powerful Hurricane Harvey makes landfall in Texas.” CNN. 25 Aug 2017. Ellis, Ralph, et al. “Black Lives Matter protesters return to the streets.” CNN. 9 Jul 2016. Landrum Jr., Jonathan. “Thousands march in Atlanta to protest police shootings.” Associated Press. 8 Jul 2016.
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