• TechyDad@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    There’s no evidence that it happened due to racism… As long as you ignore every single fact about what happened there and the mountains of evidence showing that it was based on racism.

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        1 year ago

        I was hoping my sarcasm was evident. What I posted is essentially what this person is doing - ignoring the mountains of evidence and facts of the situation all of which point indisputably towards it being about race. Then, having ignored all that, they cast doubt on it being about race.

        It’s a typical tactic of the right. Ignore all the overwhelming evidence in a situation and then, once that’s done, declare that the conclusion obtained from all that evidence is invalid because “there’s no evidence for that.”

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          1 year ago

          I saw your sarcasm was just pointing it out the same way. Our local right wing network even calls it the Tulsa Race Massacre. And they love Trump and love whitwashing the news.

          But as a Tulsa news station they are at least smart enough to call it what it is.

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          Because we have folks who lived through it still alive along with relatives and they all say it was about race.

          Also if you look at the cause and the reason behind it you can know without a doubt it was ALL about race.

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            1 year ago

            Pfffft, next thing you’ll tell us is that the civil war was about slavery just because just about every secession document stated as much.

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                1 year ago

                This is a common misconception.

                The south didn’t actually like states rights, and expressly forbid confederate states from ever banning slavery. All because Northern States chose to ban slaver in an ad hoc manner.