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Sharmeka Moffitt fooled everyone with her claim that three men dressed in white hoodies set her on fire and attacked her while she ran on a trail inside a local Shreveport, LA park.

STORY: Sharmeka Moffitt, Alleged KKK Burn Victim, Lied To Everyone Says Local Police

Police confirmed that Moffitt had fabricated her story, since the evidence didn’t add up and she couldn’t identify any of her attackers.

Authorities found that it was Moffitt who wrote “KKK” and “n*gger” on the hood of her Buick LaCross with toothpaste and then set herself on fire, after the evidence proved her fingerprints were on the lighter and lighter fluid.

Racism is a disease and from time to time, it will become infectious.

This isn’t anything new; people blame people of color, even whites, for things that they didn’t do.

Anyone remember Susan Smith, the South Carolina woman who killed her kids and said that a black guy did it?

Moffitt’s story is just another in a long line of people crying wolf and blaming everyone but themselves when they f*ck up.

Here’s a few reminders how the disease of racism and foolish people get caught up.

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In 1989, Massachusetts man Charles Stuart shot himself and his pregnant wife and claimed that a black man killed his wife. As it turns out, Stuart wanted to kill his wife for the insurance money.

Stuart was busted however, when his brother came forward and admitted he was involved in the killing. Police arrested several black suspects during the investigation. Stuart later committed suicide.

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As we mentioned earlier, the case of Susan Smith made worldwide news in 1994, when the South Carolina mother claimed that a black man stole her car with her kids inside it.

An outpouring of support arrived to assuage her grief, but the evidence didn’t add up. Smith would later admit to rolling her car into a lake with her children in it, so she could marry a wealthy man without the burden of her old family. Smith is currently serving life in prison.

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In 2006, Crystal Mangum falsely accused white members of the Duke Lacrosse team of raping her when she worked as a stripper. As of April 2011, she is being held on murder charges related to a fatal attack on her boyfriend.

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Brian Wells, the pizza bomber, went onto a bank in Pennsylvania and said that a group of black men had taken him hostage and strapped a bomb to his chest.

Wells got away with about $9,000, but the bomb later blew him up. After an investigation, it was revealed that it was a plot by Wells and his white friends. 

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Racial tensions were at an all-time high back in 2008 as America elected its first black President, which was why Ashley Todd, a young Republican in Pennsylvania, carved a backward B in her face and blamed it on a black Barack Obama supporter.

After further investigation, police found her story to be false. Presidential candidates John McCain and Sarah Palin called her and offered their condolences during the investigation.

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In 2009, Bonnie Sweeten made a fake call to police, claiming that two black men kidnapped her and her daughter. Sweeten was later found in Disney World, and a Pennsylvania judge sentenced her to 8 years in prison.

She committed numerous acts of fraud over a five-year period.