| Ryan
                              Walters, a far right wing education official and
                              pro-Trump republican who currently serves as
                              Oklahoma State Superintendent of Public
                              Instruction, recently caused a political firestorm
                              and is facing calls for impeachment, after insisting that
                              the Tulsa
                                    race massacre "can
                              be taught in public schools without amounting to ‘critical
                              race theory’ — so long as it’s taught
                                    without discussing race.”
 A
                                senior level state education administrator,
                                Walters, made the comments during a forum at the
                                Norman Public Library on July 6th after
                                      he was asked how
                                accurately teaching about the infamous white
                                supremacist massacre which killed as many as 300
                                Black people wouldn’t violate a state ban on
                                teaching critical race theory. His response was: “I would never tell a kid that
                                  because of your race, because of the color of
                                  your skin, or your gender or anything like
                                  that, you are less of a person or are
                                  inherently racist,” he told the
                                audience. “That doesn’t mean you don’t judge the
                                actions of individuals. Oh, you can. Absolutely,
                                historically, you should. ‘This was right. This
                                was wrong. They did this for this reason.’ But
                                to say it was inherent in that because of their
                                skin is where I say that is critical race
                                theory. You’re saying that race defines a
                                person.” “The Frontier,” an Oklahoma
                                  based investigative journalism organization,
                                  reported Walter’s comments. Not surprisingly,
                                  such a foolish response did not go over well. Damario
                                Solomon-Simmons, executive director at Justice
                                for Greenwood, harshly criticized Walters’
                                comments stating that “it is beyond belief for a
                                top elected education official to say that. He’s
                                misinformed and this is a disgusting comment and
                                it’s so inaccurate and false, The massacre was
                                all about the skin color of the Black people who
                                were destroyed. The [white mob] call Greenwood
                                N-word town. They said they wanted to run the
                                Blacks out of Tulsa.” Solomon-Simmons is
                                spot on in his response. For
                                those of you who do not know (although you
                                should) the Tulsa
                                      massacre was
                                a horrific act of racial terrorism in 1921 that
                                destroyed the Greenwood District of Tulsa, a
                                nationally-renowned prosperous community
                                nicknamed “Black Wall Street.” Dick Rowland, a
                                shoe shiner and dapper dresser in his late
                                teens, was arrested on trumped-up charges for
                                allegedly assaulting a white elevator operator,
                                Sarah Page. Encouraged
                                and manipulated by racially motivated media
                                agitation and other forms of racial hostility,
                                enraged, envious, erratic, enraged White
                                residents of Tulsa engaged in two consecutive
                                days of violent and sadistic carnage, eventually
                                burning and destroying the Greenwood District.
                                The national guard had to be called in. More
                                than 300 people were killed. According to
                                the Oklahoma Historical Society, a state run
                                agency,
                                the massacre is “belived to be the single worst
                                incident
                                of racially
                                      motivated violence racial
                                violence in U.S. history. Initially,
                                rather than acknowledging that he made a
                                mistake, Walters, who was elected by campaigning
                                on a platform of ordering teachers to be given “patriotic
                                      education,”
                                doubled down and went on the defensive. “It
                                doesn’t matter how much the radical left attacks
                                me,” Walters said during the public forum. “It
                                doesn’t matter how much the teacher’s union
                                spends against me. I will never stop speaking
                                the truth.” Realizing
                                that he had “stepped
                                in it” so-to-speak,
                                he made an attempt to clarify his comments. “The
                                Tulsa Race Massacre was a terrible, evil event
                                perpetrated by folks that chose to act in a way
                                that was evil and racist, I
                                said (at the event) it was evil, all of our kids
                                need to know it and they need to judge the
                                action of those people. Okay!” The
                                fact is that whatever Walters believes what
                                he
                                was speaking, but
                                it
                                was certainly not the truth! His initial
                                defiance was the classic definition of someone
                                who is pathetically clueless. The truth is that
                                a number of whites are in denial about racism. A
                                greater percentage are even more dismissive,
                                (willfully so), about the potential negative
                                economic, psychological, and emotional impact
                                that it can have on the lives of Black and brown
                                people. A
                                history of violence and discrimination has
                                deeply affected America’s Black population. The
                                results still linger with us today, and those
                                emotional scars are ripped open when callous and
                                careless comments like those made by Ryan
                                Calvert and others of his misguided ilk and
                                mindset. Denying
                                such hard truths about various racial tragedies
                                in our nation’s history does nothing to bring us
                                any closer to any sort of racial reconciliation.
                                Rather, acknowledging our sordid and tortured
                                racial past and making a valiant, diligent, and
                                committed effort to confront such a tragedy will
                                be the only viable solution to addressing such
                                an undeniable fact. | 
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