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Living the dream in America with my dog Jose the Otterhound

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Sanchez Wagner
Sanchez Wagner@SanchezWagner3·
@DastDn You mean the history buffs guy wouldn’t extol its virtues like Gettysburg
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@SanchezWagner3 @Realglobalpol2 @MattWalshBlog Do you think the holiday was created for socialism or was it created at the conclusion of the fight for civil rights emancipation which occurred in our grand parents lifetime?
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Matt Walsh
Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
You wrote an entire article about my “junk history” responding to a 30 second clip that some other account posted while making no attempt to engage with the fleshed out points I made in the hour long documentary I just published on the subject (part 1 of 2). Yes someone is posting junk here, and I think it’s the guy fishing for a few cheap clicks on his blog by cherry picking 30 seconds to rebut rather than dealing honestly with my full point which I presented in great detail with citations.
Sohrab Ahmari@SohrabAhmari

No, Rosa Parks wasn't "play-acting" on the bus. Matt Walsh is presenting civil-rights junk history. unherd.com/newsroom/matt-…

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@SanchezWagner3 @Realglobalpol2 @MattWalshBlog I wonder why so many of them were socialist considering they lived in a time and place which afforded them little rights and segregation. Is this supposed to be a profound point?
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Sanchez Wagner@SanchezWagner3·
@Realglobalpol2 @MattWalshBlog The whole hour talks about how parks had fellow traveler views which is what he really focused on. The 60’s civil rights leaders largely had radical views outside of segregation. There is a reason MLK is held up by the left while Grant and Douglas from an earlier age forgotten
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ForceAndPolicy
ForceAndPolicy@Realglobalpol2·
I don't think what you're saying is even that controversial. There was actually another woman, I forget her name, who had a situation nearly identical to Rosa Parks a few years prior. But she was a prostitute and had a sketchy background, so civil rights leaders decided not to try and rally support for her story.
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Michael Watson
Michael Watson@MichaelWatsonDC·
Watson, concurring: If you're offended by a *political advocacy campaign* doing *basic politics things* like putting a publicly relatable face forward to kick off a political advocacy campaign, politics probably isn't for you.
Anang Mittal अनंग मित्तल@anangbhai

This is a continuation of the paleocon/republican fight from the 1990s where they wanted to re-litigate the Civil War as a war over states rights and segregation as a local custom. It was stupid then, and it’s stupid now. This is BLM and hotep-ism in a different color

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indy reporter@Indy_reporter_·
x.com/thejohnettecru… This is MASSIVE news I'm cautiously optimistic they will get a better President in to start blocking H1B hires. Of course, knowing Purdue, they will hire another DEI President. Also, RIP Northwestern University,
Johnette Cruz@thejohnettecruz

Purdue Trustees: President Chiang to depart for Northwestern University presidency WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Purdue University’s Board of Trustees on Monday (May 18) announced that President Mung Chiang has informed them that he has accepted an offer to become president of Northwestern University, a role he will assume on July 1. Purdue First Lady Dr. YingKei Hui also will have the position of internal medicine physician at the Northwestern Memorial Hospital, an academic medical center that is part of Northwestern Medicine. Trustees Chair Gary Lehman said Chiang’s three-plus years as Purdue’s president have been a time of growth and academic excellence during a challenging time in higher education. “We are ever grateful for Mung’s leadership as Purdue continues to impact lives with outstanding teaching, research and engagement,” Lehman said. “We will miss Mung and Kei and their positive influence on our campus and community.  We wish them all the best as they move forward to the next steps in their careers.” “It has been an incredible honor and joy for me to work with the amazing board, colleagues, students and alumni here,” Chiang said. “There truly is something special at Purdue: not just the projects and programs, but also the people, who time after time set the standard for excellence at scale.” Lehman said the board will name an interim president in the coming weeks and initiate a search for a permanent president shortly thereafter. @93wibc

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Sanchez Wagner@SanchezWagner3·
@wil_da_beast630 Lawrence of Arabia beats this as the record for longest movie without a woman speaking
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Sanchez Wagner@SanchezWagner3·
@GStanley1966 @emzanotti There was a poison pill nature to the 60’s it was a revolutionary movement. The revolution rarely stops when the goal is achieved. If Grant and men like Fredrick Douglass successfully desegregated the South. They aren’t pushing to the extremes the 60’s go and birthing the woke
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Sanchez Wagner@SanchezWagner3·
@GStanley1966 @emzanotti Correct I spoke poorly in that tweet. I dislike how the 60’s is emphasized and people like Douglas and Grant are minimized in my mind because of the fellow traveler nature of people like King and Parks. I lament the fact it was 60’s radicals who desegregate the south.
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Emily Zanotti 🦝
Emily Zanotti 🦝@emzanotti·
We are being led astray by the class idiots who let you do all the work on the group project and only showed up to the presentation, and it’s time we all fought back just a little. You weren’t lied to. You’re just dumb and lack any intellectual curiosity.
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes

We have literally been lied to about everything Matt Walsh “The Rosa Parks story you were taught in school was fake too. This was not just some woman on her way home from work. Civil rights leaders thought Parks would make a sympathetic face for their lawsuit and then told her, a longtime NAACP volunteer, to create a situation where she'd be arrested. This gets sold to the public as totally organic when actually it's playacting to create ideal conditions for a court case or scandal. The iconic photo of Parks on the bus was staged months after the incident as part of a press campaign. (The photo is shown in the clip) The white man, sitting behind her in the bus photo was a journalist, which you probably didn't know.” Let’s fact check this. It’s 100% true What Actually Happened on December 1, 1955 Rosa Parks was a longtime NAACP volunteer and secretary of the Montgomery chapter. She had been deeply involved in civil rights activism for years (including work on cases like the Recy Taylor rape and voter registration efforts). She was not just a random tired seamstress on her way home from work who spontaneously refused to move. Local civil rights leaders had been looking for a strong test case to challenge bus segregation. They even had people cast for the role before Rosa Parks. Earlier attempts include 15 year old Claudette Colvin were passed over because leaders felt Rosa Parks, a mature, respected, married woman with a spotless reputation, would be a more sympathetic plaintiff in court and to the public The Iconic Photo was 100% staged The famous photo was taken on December 21, 1956, this is over a year after her arrest and on the first day the buses were integrated after the Supreme Court ruling It was deliberately staged by journalists, Look Magazine and UPI, for a press campaign to dramatize the victory The white man sitting behind her is Nicholas Chriss, a UPI reporter, not a random angry passenger or segregationist

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Sanchez Wagner@SanchezWagner3·
@Stultis_TheFool @emzanotti People in large measure do not know Wilson who formally segregates the army. My big issue with the emphasis on the 1960’s is it ignores the great American heroes that make desegregation possible. I would rather have Douglas day to mlk
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Sanchez Wagner@SanchezWagner3·
@Stultis_TheFool @emzanotti No no I’m saying the entirety of race relations is reduced in schools to the civil war then it’s 40 acres and mule they the gloss over the next century. If you asked what president sent in troops to allow black voting how many people would pick Grant.
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Sanchez Wagner@SanchezWagner3·
@Stultis_TheFool @emzanotti Correct bigger issue is the early 60’s and late 60’s are radically different. King was a socialist and involved in the radicalism of the 60’s. My issue is the teaching is glossing over men like Booker t Washington and Grant who was the best president on civil rights for the 60’s
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Sanchez Wagner@SanchezWagner3·
@TheMuppetPastor Correct and the whole 60’s rights movement the leaders had socialist leanings. After the elimination of segregation which was good and just it has not borne good fruit. As Thomas Sowell has pointed out the trends pre 1960 were much better than post 1960 aei.org/carpe-diem/tho…
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Skeletor 🧼🧽🫧
Skeletor 🧼🧽🫧@TheMuppetPastor·
Many comments are saying “Who cares! The buses are segregated and it was wrong!” I concur. And I agree that it needed a national spotlight to trigger change. However, lying also matters. People deserved to know that iconic photo was staged. They deserved to know that it was a targeted setup. They need to know this was planned with journalists ready to act: Why? Because most of American believes the legend that Rosa Parks was just a random woman on the bus. Yes, I am glad she helped change the unjust practices. But when deceptive tactics are used, people deserve to know, lest they believe the legend, and then hear the truth. Why? Because they are often devastated to know it was a setup, and they question further events as a result. When you do that to someone, you cheapen your cause, even if it was well meaning, and you harm future generations. And we wonder why people doubt the moon landing or the post war consensus? When lies are all we have left, no common ground can ever be found.
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes

We have literally been lied to about everything Matt Walsh “The Rosa Parks story you were taught in school was fake too. This was not just some woman on her way home from work. Civil rights leaders thought Parks would make a sympathetic face for their lawsuit and then told her, a longtime NAACP volunteer, to create a situation where she'd be arrested. This gets sold to the public as totally organic when actually it's playacting to create ideal conditions for a court case or scandal. The iconic photo of Parks on the bus was staged months after the incident as part of a press campaign. (The photo is shown in the clip) The white man, sitting behind her in the bus photo was a journalist, which you probably didn't know.” Let’s fact check this. It’s 100% true What Actually Happened on December 1, 1955 Rosa Parks was a longtime NAACP volunteer and secretary of the Montgomery chapter. She had been deeply involved in civil rights activism for years (including work on cases like the Recy Taylor rape and voter registration efforts). She was not just a random tired seamstress on her way home from work who spontaneously refused to move. Local civil rights leaders had been looking for a strong test case to challenge bus segregation. They even had people cast for the role before Rosa Parks. Earlier attempts include 15 year old Claudette Colvin were passed over because leaders felt Rosa Parks, a mature, respected, married woman with a spotless reputation, would be a more sympathetic plaintiff in court and to the public The Iconic Photo was 100% staged The famous photo was taken on December 21, 1956, this is over a year after her arrest and on the first day the buses were integrated after the Supreme Court ruling It was deliberately staged by journalists, Look Magazine and UPI, for a press campaign to dramatize the victory The white man sitting behind her is Nicholas Chriss, a UPI reporter, not a random angry passenger or segregationist

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Sanchez Wagner@SanchezWagner3·
@VictorFaculty32 @SohrabAhmari @MattWalshBlog Whole clip talks about the fairly well known socialist sympathies of her and king. The leaders of most 60’s movements had communist sympathies. I watched the documentary it wasn’t pro segregation it was very much against the radicals and revolutionary movements rarely end well.
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Sohrab Ahmari
Sohrab Ahmari@SohrabAhmari·
What is the upshot here? Are we supposed to conclude that segregation wasn’t real? Or that it was good?
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes

We have literally been lied to about everything Matt Walsh “The Rosa Parks story you were taught in school was fake too. This was not just some woman on her way home from work. Civil rights leaders thought Parks would make a sympathetic face for their lawsuit and then told her, a longtime NAACP volunteer, to create a situation where she'd be arrested. This gets sold to the public as totally organic when actually it's playacting to create ideal conditions for a court case or scandal. The iconic photo of Parks on the bus was staged months after the incident as part of a press campaign. (The photo is shown in the clip) The white man, sitting behind her in the bus photo was a journalist, which you probably didn't know.” Let’s fact check this. It’s 100% true What Actually Happened on December 1, 1955 Rosa Parks was a longtime NAACP volunteer and secretary of the Montgomery chapter. She had been deeply involved in civil rights activism for years (including work on cases like the Recy Taylor rape and voter registration efforts). She was not just a random tired seamstress on her way home from work who spontaneously refused to move. Local civil rights leaders had been looking for a strong test case to challenge bus segregation. They even had people cast for the role before Rosa Parks. Earlier attempts include 15 year old Claudette Colvin were passed over because leaders felt Rosa Parks, a mature, respected, married woman with a spotless reputation, would be a more sympathetic plaintiff in court and to the public The Iconic Photo was 100% staged The famous photo was taken on December 21, 1956, this is over a year after her arrest and on the first day the buses were integrated after the Supreme Court ruling It was deliberately staged by journalists, Look Magazine and UPI, for a press campaign to dramatize the victory The white man sitting behind her is Nicholas Chriss, a UPI reporter, not a random angry passenger or segregationist

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Pincher Martin
Pincher Martin@PincherMartin8·
@aestheticist_ @ltdanswife Yes, and Genghis then would’ve tortured Wayne in the most brutal 12th-century Mongolian fashion when he saw the final result.
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