Monday, October 19, 2020

Tulsa Desperately Digs for Racism

 




The devout followers of Racism are once again digging up the past to prove their religion is real:


https://kfor.com/news/tulsa-digs-again-for-victims-of-1921-race-massacre/


The city of Tulsa is beginning a second excavation Monday to find and identify victims of the 1921 Race Massacre that left hundreds dead and destroyed an area that was once an affluent African American community.

The second excavation comes nearly a century after a white mob attacked a thriving business district and residential area in Tulsa that was referred to as “Black Wall Street,” following exaggerated accounts circulating around the city about an incident between a young Black man and a white woman. From May 31 to June 1 of 1921, historians believe 300 people were killed and 800 more were injured, while white rioters robbed and burned businesses, homes and churches.

“People, they were just robbed, white people coming in saying Black people had better property than they had and that that was just not right,” Phoebe Stubblefield, a forensic anthropologist at the University of Florida and a descendant of a survivor of the massacre who is assisting the search, told The Associated Press. “Burning, thieving, killing wasn’t enough. They had to prevent Black people from recovering.” 


You see, the fundamental dogma of Racism is the belief that black people only act like black people cause White people are jealous and won't allow them to act like White people. 

Now that we've reached the 21st century, evolution has created equality. That was the primary reason for evolution to begin with: to start the same, and end the same. 

The only thing preventing black people from being White people is jealousy. That's it.

So, we desperately need to dig up proof that Racism existed 100 years ago to explain why black people keep acting like black people instead of White people.


The earlier excavation was done in an area identified by ground-penetrating radar scans as appearing to be a human-dug pit indicative of a mass grave. It turned out be a filled-in creek, said Mayor G.T. Bynum, who first proposed looking for victims of the violence in 2018 and later budgeted $100,000 to fund it after previous searches failed to find victims.

The massacre — which happened two years after what is known as the “Red Summer,” when hundreds of African Americans died at the hands of white mobs in violence around the U.S. —- has been depicted in recent HBO shows “Watchmen” and “Lovecraft County.”

Bynum, who is 43, said he didn’t learn of the massacre until about 20 years ago during the mayoral campaign of his uncle Bill LaFortune, and his grandparents confirmed the events.

“That’s a very common thing in Tulsa. That’s how you learned about it, not through books or the media or in school,” Bynum said. “People didn’t start talking about this event in Tulsa until about 20 years ago.” 


And if that didn't make the light bulb in your frontal lobe light up, how about a little compare and contrast:


The word myth has several meanings.

 1. A traditional story of ostensibly historical events that serves to unfold part of the world view of a people or explain a practice, belief, or natural phenomenon;

 2. A person or thing having only an imaginary or unverifiable existence; or

 


 


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