White Power Midwesterner
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White Power Midwesterner
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Open Letter: Mr. Davis, @RealDarylDavis My name is Ricky Cisco. I'm writing because a situation is unfolding in Montgomery County, Tennessee that I believe connects directly to the principles you've spent 30 years acting on successfully, against all odds. A man named Dalton Eatherly is sitting in a Tennessee jail on a $1,000,000 bond for attempted murder. The evidence shows self-defense. What makes his case unusual is not just the charge, It is the bond amount. I pulled every murder and attempted murder case from Montgomery County's public court records under the current DA. Sixteen cases. Not one exceeded $250,000 in bail. Defendants with three, four, even multiple prior violent felonies received bail of $2,500 to $250,000. Eatherly has zero prior felony convictions. His bail is five times the highest murder bail the DA has ever set. That data speaks for itself... But there is a second layer to this story that I think you would recognize immediately. Before the shooting, Eatherly was a livestreamer. He lost his livelihood after being targeted online and had his professional connections severed. BLM followed him for a year making sure he couldn't work over a single event. Livestreaming became his only way to pay his bills. His content was confrontational and he used language that most people would call offensive. He did not walk on eggshells around anyone. Here is the part that matters- over time, something happened that your work predicts. Black people started engaging with him. Not because he softened his language or performed deference, because he didn't, he treated people as people, roughly but directly, without managing them as a demographic. Some Black viewers and people he encountered began to respect him precisely because he refused to perform the script. The moments of genuine connection in his content, the handshakes, the real conversations, the mutual laughter, are the most human moments in any of it and some of the most powerful I've ever seen. You have said: "When two enemies are talking they're not fighting. They're talking. It's when the talking ceases that the ground becomes fertile for violence." That is exactly what was happening. Authentic engagement across racial lines, without institutional mediation, producing genuine human connection. The same dynamic you demonstrated with over 200 Klansmen who gave up their robes. Now he is in jail. And the people who will try to control this story fall into two camps. White supremacists who want to use him as a symbol of racial warfare. And media institutions that want to frame him as a racist who got what he deserved. Neither of those narratives is true. And both of them profit from division. What I believe is true.... this case is an opportunity to demonstrate the same principle you have spent your life proving. That authentic engagement across racial lines, even when it is rough and uncomfortable, produces more genuine connection than any managed dialogue ever has. And that the system which profits from division will attack anyone who demonstrates that connection is possible without institutional permission. You were attacked by BLM activists who called you a "pimp" and a "sellout" for engaging with Klansmen. You kept going because you knew the principle was sound. The principle has not changed. I am not asking you to endorse Dalton or his language. I am asking whether you see the same dynamic I see. And whether you would be willing to have a conversation about it. The bail data, the constitutional argument, and the full analysis are available if you want to review them. Respectfully, Ricky Cisco operationfreedalton@gmail.com @ArchetypeTheory on X














