A World War I veteran is the first person identified from graves filled with more than a hundred victims of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre that devastated the city’s Black community, the mayor said Friday.
Using DNA from descendants of his brothers, the remains of C.L. Daniel from Georgia were identified by Intermountain Forensics, said Mayor G.T. Bynum and officials from the lab. He was in his 20s when he was killed.
“This is one family who gets to give a member of their family that they lost a proper burial, after not knowing where they were for over a century,” Bynum said.
The man fought for his country and his country murdered him in return.
What an absolutely disgusting history we have.
Two things this makes me think of, one - there’s nothing scarier to a white supremacist than a black soldier/veteran
Two - this whole “About Face” comic. I think there is something about being in a war and becoming accustomed to an atmosphere of violence, having to dehumanize people who want to kill you so you can more easily kill them, having rigid structure and routine as the thing that allows you to stay grounded and keep moving forward, etc. - that makes it easier to fall into supremacist movements. Like, we had a noticeable uptick in KKK bullshit after WWI and WWII, and I can’t help but feel like a lot of the shit we see today is our War on Terror adventures coming home to roost in some ways.
e; just to be clear, I don’t mean this as a whole insult against all veterans or anything of the sort, because some of the best people I know irl are vets, and I think that service can absolutely have an opposite effect on a person’s moral reasoning
e; added Wikipedia link
That does make sense. And also, it explains why black soldiers were specifically excluded from the GI Bill after WWII.
Well we can’t teach this to kids. They might grow up and condemn our military industrial system killing people.
Or, worse, realize that a black person’s life has value.
Whoa whoa whoa. My constitution say only white males that own land matters. #WMTOLM
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Someone who cannot recognize the sins of their country doesn’t love their country. They just want to worship it.
President Truman, who was himself somewhat racist (though less than many contemporary southerners), received a report post-WW2 on the treatment of Black veterans. He reportedly said, “My God, I had no idea it was as terrible as that. We’ve got to do something.” And so he did. Came out swinging on civil rights. Truman was deeply, DEEPLY imperfect, but even he recognized that a common, basic standard of decency and humanity was being violated by the racist behavior of the nation.
When the racial conditions of a country shock a man who is willing to use the n-word in private and acquiesce to his wife’s desire to keep Jews out of the house, something is well and truly FUCKED.
Our history is great not because it is perfect. It is ugly. It is, oftentimes, evil. Our history is great because we can learn from the sins of the past, and learn from those who fought those sins even at the time.
You’re a fucking loser.
Ugh, compost yourself. Someone else could better use the carbon.
You sound lonely.
That account is 2 days old and filled with garbage comments.
Block at will.
There’s been a lot of vote brigading last couple of months on anything critical or showing the real “history” of the US.
A lot of snowflakes coming on board.
Sure. You’re going to pay for it, since we can’t afford to, and find my wife and I new jobs when we get there, right?
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Acknowledging the shame of America’s racist past is a way to make it better. I suppose we should also ignore Dr. King since he addressed this shame?
What America are you talking about? People can’t even afford to move to other parts of the U.S.
Do you get off on having the absolute worst takes on every single thread, or are you legitimately that stupid?
No. You move. We Americans will repair the damage.
Jesus, be more of an ass, why don’t you?
Find me a place that isn’t built on genocide and I will.
Antarctica? So far?
Is it more problematic what the Old Ones did to the Shoggoths, or vice-versa?