Before you begin reading this infuriating story out of a Minnesota high school, I want you to take 15 seconds and reflect on this single question: If America is as ‘systemically racist’ as we’re all told, then why would so many feel the need to fabricate racism in America?
Sophomore Avery Severson of White Bear Lake High School found herself caught in the firing line of this leftwing contradiction earlier this month thanks to the ‘Smollet-esque’ actions taken by a fellow student and BLM activist-in-training.
Over the past year, Severson has been taking steps to create a Turning Point USA club on her high school campus. However, her efforts have been consistently blocked by members of the White Bear Lake administration, with no apparent or cogent line of reasoning.
A black affinity club with close ties to the local BLM chapter in Minneapolis, on the other hand, was able to create its club with little to no pushback from the administration.
This apparent discrepancy in each student’s respective chartering efforts helped create the perfect playing field for Severson’s accuser to follow in the footsteps of a long line of racist “hate crime hoaxers.”
Screenshots of the messages show an account called “GoWhiteBear” using racial slurs and nasty language, including things like, “Go back to Africa. With your tribe,” “GET HANGED. DIE. KILL YOURSELF,” and many more terrible slurs we will not publish here.
These messages were authored by an anonymous account. Nevertheless, Severson’s accuser was dutiful and committed to the task at hand.
The accuser shared this screenshot below with the caption, “I bet you a billion bucks this is Avery Severson or one of her friends all mad because they can’t have their Turning Point club at school.”

It wouldn’t be enough to simply fan the flames of racism in her local high school. No, the street curriculum of BLM ensured that Severson’s accuser was an Alinskyite through and through. After releasing the messages, this individual adhered to Rule 13 in Saul Alinsky’s “Rules for Radicals,” which calls on his disciples of chaos to “Pick the target, freeze it, personalize it, and polarize it.”
Avery Severson, at just 15-years-old, became the target that day.
On April 9, students and teachers staged a walkout at the school to “stand in solidarity against racism.”
Severson, a sophomore in high school, became the target of not only her peers, but of so-called “adults” in the White Bear community.
A woman whose identity, unlike that of Severson’s, was concealed “for her protection,” who claimed her daughter was the target of Severson’s purported racism told local media:
“These kids are taught to be racist at home, and then they take it to school and they torment these poor children because of the color of their skin,”
ABC 5 Eyewitness News, KSTP
Severson denied the accusations leveled against her and said she would have never made such abhorrent, terrible comments.
But White Bear Lake High School administrators encouraged Severson to remain silent about the matter.
Her classmates, however, took her silence as an admission of her guilt.
Her peers began threatening and harassing her. The threat to the sophomore’s safety was severe enough that she had to be escorted to and from class for nearly a week.
Despite all this, and in typical leftist fashion, it wasn’t enough—Severson’s accuser was not satisfied.
This individual proceeded to escalate the situation by publicly posting a private email she sent to administrators threatening to bring the situation to national media outlets and pursue legal action against the school should they choose not to go along with her baseless accusations.
To that end, White Bear Lake High School immediately called on the local police department and even the FBI to help investigate the situation.
If you’ve been following the saga of fraudulent hate crime hoaxes foiled by the FBI over the past few years, what happened next shouldn’t shock you.
As reported by local news outlets, the investigation found that the Instagram messages were a “hoax” sent under false pretenses by an Instagram account created by a student. The identity of said student remains anonymous; however, an email from the district’s superintendent concluded that “the individual who created the social media posts poses no threat to our students of color.”
Michele Foucault fanatics who worship at the altar of Critical Race Theory foiled again, much to the dismay of local BLM activists.
Avery Severson is absolved but not unscathed.
Her reputation took a hit at the hands of a bloodthirsty media, complicit in the character attack of a minor who happens to be a white conservative. But I feel confident, based on her courageous handling of this hoax, she’ll recover and rebuild. Severson has already let us know that her club has been flooded with new applicants.
My hope above everything is that more people begin to question the inherent contradiction I opened this article with: If ‘systemic racism’ was such a prevalent threat, why would anyone need to fabricate examples of it?
Hopefully, the answer is clearer now than it was at the outset of Avery’s stand.


