NPR Rewriting History Of Tulsa Race Riot
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And the real truth is STILL not out! For example, the real death toll was three thousand. Three thousand black people who had been living on that very street for thousands of years before Christopher Columbus arrived.
source: https://twitter.com/pine_tree_riots/status/1398812677418360832
Black Americans have the worst historical denialism. Black racism is predicated on lies about the history of blacks in America. They have been taught they are nothing but perennial victims, and that they are owed simply because they exist. This is not reality, in order to demonize racism academia has been cherry picking history to create these one sided stories. Imagine if we taught that Indians killed one third of colonists and was honest about their historical practices. Imagine if we taught the black on white violence spikes that created the Jim Crow laws and the crime ratio still has not changed today despite the advances of racial equality.
The biggest falsehood is that “black people cannot be racist”
This claim appears only in the church of grievance studies.
I would propose that the black on white and black on hispanic violence statistics show that blacks are racist as fuck
black on asian violence has entered the chat