Lol
Trevon Logan "This might be an uncomfortable truth for some, but American White"
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It's a little ironic. Just say wokes/name a race are racial terrorists and see what they say. Point out the double standard.
It would be a double standard after white people experienced racial terror. Or if a black man (fake) crying could get a white woman murdered or start a racial genocide like Tulsa.
Maybe you should take a look at how Tulsa actually started. Hint: with ten huwhite people killed.
You are wrong.
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Any clue what his colleagues think of this guy? I don’t think of OSU as the most woke of campuses?
Lol good luck getting them to speak publicly. I bet his colleagues are too cowed into silence.
There’s got to be some insiders around…. What say you buckeyes nation?
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It's a little ironic. Just say wokes/name a race are racial terrorists and see what they say. Point out the double standard.
It would be a double standard after white people experienced racial terror. Or if a black man (fake) crying could get a white woman murdered or start a racial genocide like Tulsa.
Maybe you should take a look at how Tulsa actually started. Hint: with ten huwhite people killed.
I thought the initial event was a blaaack guy getting arrested for harassing a white woman. White people showed up during a transfer for "justice" and black people showed up to protect.
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It's a little ironic. Just say wokes/name a race are racial terrorists and see what they say. Point out the double standard.
It would be a double standard after white people experienced racial terror. Or if a black man (fake) crying could get a white woman murdered or start a racial genocide like Tulsa.
Maybe you should take a look at how Tulsa actually started. Hint: with ten huwhite people killed.
You are wrong.
https://www.history.com/topics/roaring-twenties/tulsa-race-massacreNo, he's not.
I don't think whites come out of the Tulsa riot looking good. A crowd had assembled and would have lynched the arrested man if they could have. He was widely believed to have been innocent by those who knew him. Even if he'd done what he accused of, the just penalty would have been something far more lenient than death. Even if the just penalty would have been death, there could never be any excuse for seizing him and lynching him without a fair trial and due process.
But the fact that the first shots were fired by armed blacks is not insignificant. The fact that some number (not precisely known) of white rioters were shot dead is not insignificant.
Don't get me wrong, it was a travesty and should be embarrassing for whites. It was embarrassing for white leaders in the city *at the time*, which is why they tried (mostly unsuccessfully) to help rebuild the Greenwood District. Embarrassment is probably also the bigger part of the explanation for why discussion of the incident was avoided for so long.