Or are they so cocked to the pissed off position that they're just desperate for something to be outraged about?
Honestly, I think it's the polarized world we live in that make people jump to conclusions they already believe in. Race. Politics. Religion. Internationalism. The environment.
There are plenty of well-known examples of the other side:
The Boston guy who killed his wife, blamed a black guy and the police went insane.
Susan Smith who said a black guy drowned her kids and got all that sympathy.
That idiot girl that carved a backward B into her cheek [forgetting about the mirror image] and blamed it on an Obama supporter.
Since my politics are all over the map and I'm open to listen to any point of view, I get silliness from ALL extremes. So I get lies about Obama and his ties to Islam and lies about Palin being an Israeli plant and crypto-Jew.
And propaganda telling me McDonalds is supporting Israel's right and propaganda telling me McDonalds is funding survivors of Palestinian suicide bombers.
But, I find that the most gullible and hostile in both camps are women. They get something, anything, get a link or a quote or a picture, and if it fits their conspiracy theories they over-react.
The woman who emailed me is now "banning" me from her spam [YEAH!] and called me a douche for replying all with correction [TOO BAD!!] and said that she still BELIEVES that McD actually did this [or may have been planning to, she's "not exactly sure"] and that action from her and her ilk snuffed it. So There!!
You couldn't write nonsense like this for a book or screenplay and have anyone believe it!