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The Racial Hoax: Crimes, Cover-Ups, and the Cost of a Lie

41 min · 29 de abr de 2026
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We’re breaking down the wild, disturbing pattern of “racial hoaxes”—when someone commits a crime (or makes one up) and blames a Black man or woman. From infamous cases to viral moments, we’re exposing the lies, the fallout, and the history behind it all Heads up: This episode dives into tough topics—child murder, sexual assault allegations, and racially charged false accusations. Listener discretion is advised. Resources & Support If you or someone you know needs help, here are some places to start: * National Child Abuse Hotline https://www.childhelp.org/ [https://www.childhelp.org/]Call or text 1-800-4-A-CHILD (1-800-422-4453) * Equal Justice Initiative  for more deep dives into crime, drama, and cultural chaos. for more deep dives into crime, drama, and cultural chaos. https://eji.org/ [https://eji.org/]Advocacy and education on racial justice * The Innocence Project https://innocenceproject.org/ [https://innocenceproject.org/]Fighting wrongful convictions * Color of Change https://colorofchange.org/ [https://colorofchange.org/]Racial justice advocacy * King’s College London: Psychological Impact of Wrongful Accusation https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/0025802420949069 [https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/0025802420949069] If you’re dealing with bias, wrongful accusation, or trauma, reach out to these organizations or talk to a qualified professional. Visit this episode's webpage [https://seriouslysus.com/podcast/racial-hoax/] for our full show notes, including  research citations. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2604024/support] Stay Connected * Follow us on social: @SeriouslySusPodcast * Got thoughts, questions, or stories? DM us or email seriouslysuspodcast@gmail.com [seriouslysuspodcast@gmail.com]  * Subscribe to Seriously Sus on your favorite podcast app for more deep dives into crime, drama, and cultural chaos * Leave us a comment sharing your side-eye and sus * Visit us at www.seriouslysus.com  [https://www.seriouslysus.com] Like this episode, follow Seriously Sus,  and share with friends.

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