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TexasTowelie

(111,938 posts)
Tue Aug 20, 2019, 08:53 PM Aug 2019

O'Rourke on historical racist attacks: US as divided as ever

OKLAHOMA CITY — Democratic presidential candidate Beto O’Rourke this week visited sites in Tulsa and Oklahoma City that were targeted by violence, and made a point of linking the Tulsa race riots and a recent deadly mass shooting in his Texas hometown.

The former congressman stopped Monday in Tulsa’s Greenwood District, where a white mob in 1921 looted black businesses , left homes and churches smoldering and killed an estimated 300 people. He later visited the Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum, which honors the 168 victims of a 1995 domestic terrorist bombing of a federal building.

O’Rourke’s visit to Oklahoma followed the Aug. 3 shooting in El Paso, Texas, where a white nationalist killed 22 people and wounded two dozen others. Police said the attacker targeted Mexicans when he went into a Walmart with an AK-47 assault rifle. The shooting is one of the deadliest in U.S. history.

“What I find Tulsa doing for me and for the rest of America today is to connect those dots all the way back to 1921 and before — the very foundation of this country,” O’Rourke said. “Not only are we as divided as we’ve ever been, but the racism that has been foundational to this country has now been admitted out into the open. And people are acting on that,” he said.

Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/orourke-visits-oklahoma-sites-that-were-targets-of-violence/2019/08/20/c682b8e4-c379-11e9-8bf7-cde2d9e09055_story.html

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JI7

(89,239 posts)
1. exactly right. to prevent trump and the shit happening is to deal
Tue Aug 20, 2019, 08:59 PM
Aug 2019

with these things we never dealt with.

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sinkingfeeling

(51,438 posts)
2. I'm torn between supporting one of two underdogs: Mayor Pete or Beto.
Tue Aug 20, 2019, 09:38 PM
Aug 2019

I really get inspired hearing Beto speak. He reminds me of Bobby Kennedy.

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Merlot

(9,696 posts)
4. Beto is my dark horse candidate, and right now I'm really impressed
Tue Aug 20, 2019, 10:16 PM
Aug 2019

I had predicted that he would make a comeback, and we might be seeing that now.

I'm still torn between Harris and Warren for top of ticket. Could vote for Beto, or would be trilled to see him as VP.

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bobbieinok

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3. Hadn't seen he was coming to Tulsa. Booker is to visit Greenwood church by end of Aug.
Tue Aug 20, 2019, 09:52 PM
Aug 2019
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essadaw

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5. I'm learning a lot of history with the places Beto is visiting
Tue Aug 20, 2019, 11:13 PM
Aug 2019

and I thought that I had a good education. But I'd never heard of the Tulsa massacre before his visit. It just proves the point that Beto is making.

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