09/18/2024 / By Ethan Huff
Writer and filmmaker Christopher F. Rufo and fellow writer Benjamin Roberts penned a piece for Rufo’s Substack page verifying, they say, that some Haitian migrants in Springfield, Ohio, are, in fact, eating local animals – “though not exactly in the manner that Trump described.”
Rufo and Roberts conducted “an exclusive investigation” that began in a run-down neighborhood in Dayton, the closest major city to Springfield located about a half-hour away. They went there because of a social media post, dated Aug. 25, 2023, that appears to show two skinned cats being grilled atop a blue barbecue.
“Yoooo, the Africans wild’n on Parkwood,” the video’s text states, referring to Parkwood Drive in Dayton – you can watch the video embedded within Rufo’s article.
As the video pans down, two live cats are seen walking across the grass as a voice in the video is heard saying, “There go [sic] a cat right there. His a** better get messin’, man. Look like his homies on the grill!”
Rufo and Roberts say they spoke with the creator of the video to verify its authenticity. The person reportedly confirmed but chose to remain anonymous for the time being.
“It was some Africans that stay right next door to my kid’s mother,” the video’s author told Rufo and Roberts. “This African dude next door had the d*** cat on the grill.”
(Related: Have you seen the other video footage suggesting that Haitian migrants are eating cats and possibly other animals in Springfield?)
After confirming that the location was, in fact, the same as in the video, Rufo and Roberts knocked on the door of a unit near where the cats were seen on the grill. A family from the Democratic Republic of the Congo answered, revealing that all of the surrounding units are occupied by other African migrants.
One of the residents revealed that up until last month, a neighbor from Africa had a blue grill and that her father would “find meat in the neighborhood.”
“Her dad was going, holding a knife,” the neighbor revealed.
The blue grill was apparently left behind by the former tenants when they moved because Rufo and Roberts saw it firsthand. They also observed at least 10 stray cats roaming around the complex where another resident complained that they keep breeding on the property.
“They was barbecuing the d*** cat!” the original witness who captured the footage confirmed.
Before the incident, the same witness’s mother had previously observed the now-vacated African migrant family slaughtering some kind of mammal in the street to cook. Later on when her son saw the cats on the blue grill, he was in such a state of shock that he decided to film it for the internet.
“To be clear: this single incident does not confirm every particularity of Trump’s statement,” Rufo and Roberts say. “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 turns out that not just Haiti but many other developing nations, including the Congo, have longtime traditions of animal sacrifice along with consumption of animal meat that most Americans would consider to be 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,” Rufo and Roberts say.
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