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Reporter Tanya Modersitzki
00:07:47 Yes.Radiohead - All I Need
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Devon Stack
00:13:12 Welcome.00:13:14 To the insomnia stream.
00:13:18 This is the Black Wall Street edition. I'm your host, of course. Devon Stack. Hope you're having a good week.
00:13:26 Only Wednesday.
00:13:29 It's only Wednesday.
00:13:31 Still got a little bit of a week left to go right?
00:13:34 Middle of the week middle of the week break.
00:13:39 Hang out, chill out.
00:13:43 Examine the past accomplishments.
00:13:49 Of our.
00:13:51 Our friendly negro neighbors.
00:13:55 Such as.
00:13:57 Black Wall Street, America's little it's a little mini wakanda.
00:14:03 Little mini wauconda.
00:14:07 Ohh times I've heard people.
00:14:09 Pull that out. Ohh yeah.
00:14:12 Blacks used to be successful.
00:14:16 And then white people got mad and.
00:14:18 Destroyed it all.
00:14:21 They were jealous of the black people and they burned it all to the ground.
00:14:27 And at first you're like, well, I mean, let's just think about this for a second.
00:14:33 Even if that's true, right?
00:14:38 You know, we we dropped atomic bombs on Japan.
00:14:43 OK. And they seem to have recovered?
00:14:49 Like pretty OK.
00:14:51 Uh, what? What's what's going on?
00:14:54 What's going on with your what? Why haven't you rebuilt this Wall Street?
00:14:59 Right. Like he had this amazing Wall Street.
00:15:06 In Oklahoma, somehow and it got burned down 100 years ago and you've just never recovered.
00:15:16 Also.
00:15:18 Blacks weren't all concentrated in Oklahoma.
00:15:23 Why was there only one?
00:15:26 Why? Why is there just this one?
00:15:29 See, but then you're already thinking too much.
00:15:32 You're already thinking too much.
00:15:36 And you've, you've already you've already violated.
00:15:42 Several of the laws.
00:15:46 Of.
00:15:48 Of the of the boomer mindset, the post civil rights movement mindset.
00:15:54 That. No, no, no, no, no, no, Devon, blacks.
00:15:58 Blacks are just as capable as whites, and anytime that they haven't succeeded, it's because of whites. So don't question it, just know that's the truth. And in fact, we'll make lots of of television performances for you to watch.
00:16:16 If you know if you don't believe us for some reason, if you think that that, you know, we're we're lying to you somehow.
00:16:23 We'll make lots of TV shows in the form of documentaries that reinforce this belief, for example.
Narrator
00:16:31 It's the Roaring 20's the country is flourishing. Some African American communities are prospering, not the residents of Greenwood in Tulsa. OK.00:16:55 A remarkable Baptist pastor named Solomon Sir Jones is the pioneering filmmaker.
00:17:02 His footage was lost for more than 50 years.
00:17:07 Jones captures the bustling life of Greenwood.
00:17:10 Which could be an American small town.
00:17:25 But Tulsa's whites don't like what they see.
Devon Stack
00:17:28 Uh oh.00:17:32 You hear that, guys?
00:17:34 Wipe the last thing white people want to see from blacks is for them to be living peacefully in a in a in a downtown area with with businesses and and not committing crimes. They they hate that whites hate it.
00:17:51 When black people stop living in the ghettos and living like animals.
00:17:56 Running around bloodthirsty murderers, they hate it.
00:18:01 They had.
Narrator
00:18:01 It.Devon Stack
00:18:02 If there's anything that you've ever learned about white people, it's they hate it. When Black People act civilized.00:18:15 They hate it.
00:18:17 And again even.
00:18:18 When you look at this footage.
00:18:20 It's like uh.
00:18:22 So there's a street with a couple of black businesses on it.
00:18:26 I guess I mean, OK.
00:18:29 I mean good. I mean that's good, right, I guess.
00:18:32 But but at the same time as a white man, I can see why the the local white residents would would instantly fly into a rage and want to burn.
00:18:40 It all down.
00:18:42 Right. That makes total sense and that's why they depicted it this way in the movie The Watchmen.
00:19:20 Hey, little boy, watching a non existent movie.
00:19:26 And I black theater.
00:19:28 All dressed up in the black part of town.
00:19:32 All the white.
00:19:33 People on this fake movie that doesn't exist.
00:19:36 God.
00:19:38 Alright. God, thank God. Thank God the black.
00:19:42 The black sheriff's in town.
00:19:46 Good thing that Black Marshalls here is save us from the white man.
00:19:51 Say the evil white man. Good thing.
00:19:53 He's got them all.
00:19:54 Strung up there should be no imagery there, but anyway.
00:20:00 Let's let's let's continue.
Little Black Kid
00:20:09 Justice today still law.Devon Stack
00:20:14 That's right. Little black kids like trust in the law, the credo of All Blacks circa 1920, trust in the law. That's what. That's what us negroes always say. You white people always click. They're quick to lynch people.00:20:31 Not US blacks, no, no.
00:20:35 Now we're we're more civilized than that. We don't fly into a rage when we see people acting civilized.
00:20:43 We want to we we we have.
00:20:45 Respect for the law.
00:20:48 It's not alarm, I hear.
00:20:50 Mom seems seems scared.
00:20:58 Ohh no wordy, it's wordy.
00:21:23 They're flying overhead with planes.
00:21:34 The KKK is is flying over with five planes dropping bombs and just shoot black people. It's crazy. I told you they hated us when we're successful.
00:22:08 The watch.
00:22:26 Yep.
00:22:38 We must save the neglect.
Black Guy
00:22:57 Are we here? I told you ain't no room.Another black guy
00:23:04 Mr. boy there.Black Guy
00:23:05 Hey, hey. god damn it. Over.Black Mama
00:23:10 OK, baby, right.00:23:13 Going to go with Second Lady, we're going to.
00:23:14 Get you someplace safe
Devon Stack
00:23:14 Safe, safe from all the white people.Black Mama
00:23:18 I'll be right behind you.Crowd
00:23:20 Hey.00:23:26 Back.
Black Guy
00:23:33 We gotta go now.Devon Stack
00:23:39 That's how it happened.Another black guy
00:23:41 You get your thumb on your mouth. Be strong.Black Guy
00:23:43 OK, we gotta go.Devon Stack
00:23:50 Ohh yes, quick look at that is that is that like a machine gun?00:23:59 Ohh yeah.
00:24:04 I sell some megas.
00:24:08 Yeah, yeah. You gotta love the bombers. The KKK brought in fucking airplanes.
00:24:18 Anyway, and unfortunately, because blacks are like retards most of the time, they have a hard time differentiating between fiction and fact. And just like many black audiences legitimately started believing in what conduct this is how a lot of black audiences think that.
00:24:36 The Tulsa Race riots, which have been renamed now, they've been rebranded, happened in 1921. So anyway, as I said, they've been rebranded. They made a Centennial Commission in 2021, a few years back.
00:24:57 And renamed it as one of our big things. They accomplished as this Commission. They renamed it to the Tulsa Race Massacre.
00:25:08 That's right, the the Tulsa race massacre.
00:25:12 And they they started performing plays and you know, doing basically these passion plays and and really really trying to turn this into, I guess kind of the black Holocaust like is is what you.
00:25:31 Liking it to, I mean with the kind of coverage that they're giving.
Reporter Shae Rozzi
00:25:34 It local actors, directors and playwrights are coming together, performing a play about the 1921 Tulsa Race massacre. Reflections opened last Friday and runs through this weekend at the Tulsa Performing Arts Center. Fox 23. Tony Motors Sitski is live in the Greenwood district.00:25:50 Tanya, you saw the play on opening night and brought along some special guests. How did it go?
Reporter Tanya Modersitzki
00:25:57 Shay. Well, it went really good. I didn't expect to.Devon Stack
00:26:01 Yeah, yeah, ton of motor sitski tell. Tell us. Tell us more about this play, this awesome play that you went to that was telling you about the the Tulsa Race massacre.Reporter Tanya Modersitzki
00:26:14 To cry with me, I brought 2 descendants, a Greenwood business owner and also a Greenwood leader. Now for me.Devon Stack
00:26:15 I almost you had to cry.Reporter Tanya Modersitzki
00:26:21 It was very surreal. There was moments I cried, just trying to keep back tears because I just could not believe how people were treated back then and just to know that that actually took place 102 years ago. It was a very hard thing to kind of how do I put it to grass, so to speak.Devon Stack
00:26:39 It it it, that's how it happened the way it was depicted in the Watchmen and the movies and this play, I'm sure.00:26:47 Yeah, that's that's how it was. Remember, Whitey, this is you did this. You did this. Watch the passion play you did this.
00:26:59 You know, they, they they did a a a movie about it. Put it in theaters.
Black Guy
00:27:04 This day, they say one of us, they will have to take us off.00:27:05 They don't know.
Reporter
00:27:11 The story of the Tulsa Race Massacre is now being told on the big screen. The movie Black Wall Street burning deals with the racial tensions of 1921 and how a minor incident caused those tensions to explode, resulting in hundreds of black lives and buildings lost. The movie is showing right now at the Cinema Circle theater. One woman who saw the movie tells us that it raised a few questions for her.Patrice Mitchell
00:27:34 Is there remorse and will they ever be? Will they ever receive reparations for that? It would be like saying I'm sorry.Devon Stack
00:27:43 Ah.00:27:45 Again, let's just let's take this at face value.
00:27:49 Let's, let's just say.
00:27:52 For example, blacks did have this magical Wall Street, and white people got really mad and jealous, and they one day for no reason at all, started flying by planes over it dropping bombs, killing people, bayoneting pregnant women in the streets and burning down the entire.
00:28:12 The city.
00:28:14 For no reason.
00:28:18 You know it's.
00:28:20 It's a little rich. It's a little rich.
00:28:23 That let's say that happened one time.
00:28:28 That, after all of the rioting.
00:28:30 And all the murdering.
00:28:32 Coming from blacks directed at whites.
00:28:36 1000 times over this one incident.
00:28:40 That you would be looking for reparations?
00:28:43 Because it seems to me.
00:28:45 That if this is a credit system, you're massively in debt.
00:28:50 You're massively in debt.
00:28:53 In fact, I kind of feel like.
00:28:56 We could go around burning down more black wall streets. At least three or four of.
00:29:02 Them.
00:29:03 More like 20 or 30 of them.
00:29:06 And it'd still be fine.
00:29:08 You'd still owe us.
00:29:11 But again, this comes down to to Gibbs.
00:29:16 And they really want they. I think they saw how successful the Jews were with their Holocaust narrative and the reparations that the Jews have managed to claw away from the hands of white people.
00:29:30 And they're thinking to themselves. Yeah, let's, let's, let's get this this myth going.
Reporter Shae Rozzi
00:29:38 New at 5, the oldest living survivor of the.00:29:41 Tulsa race massacre.
Devon Stack
00:29:41 Ah, there's even a survivor.00:29:44 Which is weird because like I said, this is 100 / 100 years ago now, but I think when this era was about 100 years ago, how is there a survivor?
00:29:52 They they just like the they have Holocaust survivors, they've got a the Tulsa race mask. They got really gotta they gotta shorten that up if they're, if they're, if they want to parlay this into the thing that the Jews got going, they gotta find like a fancy.
00:30:05 Name you just make it up. Say it's like an African word like Kwanzaa. Just make it up. Just be like it was the katapa when the katapa happened in 1921. The kitaba. And then you'll get people to say it. You'll get stupid white people going around going. Never forget the katapa the.
00:30:25 Tapa, the dark time in our nation's past. The katapa. Just just do that. Maybe I shouldn't be giving you ideas. But anyway, let's say the katapa. Let's see the Catappa survivor.
Reporter Shae Rozzi
00:30:37 Her released her memoir today.Reporter
00:30:39 Fox 23's Turner Murders Diski is live after attending the book launch at Fulton St. Books. Tulsa's only black-owned bookstore, Tanya.Devon Stack
00:30:42 Ah, it's that Jill again.Reporter Tanya Modersitzki
00:30:49 Jay and Sarah at 109 years.Devon Stack
00:30:54 It's the only black-owned bookstore.00:31:02 Am I the only one that finds humor?
Reporter Tanya Modersitzki
00:31:03 In that I don't know. There's old mother Viola Ford Fletcher still crossing things off her bucket list. Now she can cross off. Being an author, organizers of the event say she's the oldest. I should say more. See, most seasoned author across the country. So at 109 years old.00:31:19 Wow, that's amazing.
Devon Stack
00:31:19 It's 109.00:31:24 109.
00:31:26 So that would make her what exactly? When that depending when this aired. She's she's under 10 years old when this is going on.
00:31:36 And it happened a century ago. A I don't think your memory is going to be that great. I mean, I have trouble remembering things that happen, you know, 20 years ago, let alone 100 years ago.
00:31:49 And you were a kid, so your conception of what was even going on, you didn't know what was going on, I mean.
00:31:58 Even if you.
00:31:58 Were there right? Like even if you were like the little kid in the Watchmen movie, you didn't know what the fuck.
00:32:04 Was going on.
00:32:06 You saw a bunch of things happening. It was scary, but you didn't know what the fuck was going on anyway.
Reporter Tanya Modersitzki
00:32:11 Saying now, she says that she's hoping that this can continue bringing upon justice.00:32:17 Even at 109 years old, one of the three last living survivors, mother Viola Ford Fletcher is staying busy.
Black Guy
00:32:25 One of the keys to longevity of life is to keep people motivated and put something on their calendar. But if you always have something to look forward to, then you can't lay down on the job.Reporter Tanya Modersitzki
00:32:36 Wednesday, May 31st marks 102 years since the 1921 Tulsa Race massacre.Devon Stack
00:32:44 Yeah, she looked, barely looks sentient at this point. 109, you know, whatever.00:32:50 I doubt she wrote the memoir, but anyway.
00:32:54 So yeah, they they got the they got a big memorial built.
00:32:58 Don't even want to know how much.
00:32:59 That cost.
00:33:01 You know the the big Black Wall Street memorial. See that? You know that it was real.
00:33:09 Right. By the way, this is right around the same time black people were tearing down statues of white people.
00:33:17 What kind of monuments are going to exist in America in like 20 years?
00:33:23 See, when I was a kid and we would drive around the country on these.
00:33:29 Borderline abusive Rd. trips in a station wagon on my parents with no air conditioning.
00:33:36 You know, it would stop at all the different historical sites, much to my chagrin. I just wanted to fucking get to where we were going.
00:33:44 My mom always wanted to go look at stupid shit.
00:33:51 And there were.
00:33:52 These plaques here randomly in the middle of that fucking nowhere. Here is where this pioneer did this thing, or whatever.
00:34:00 What kind of monuments?
00:34:02 Are going to exist in this country.
00:34:05 In 20 or 30, it's not going to be.
00:34:08 There could be very historically accurate, I would, I would imagine if this is any indication.
00:34:15 Other I guarantee you there's going to be George Floyd monuments and there already kind of is, but give it time. Give it another 20-30 years and there's there'll be bronze statues.
00:34:27 And that'll be the the, the, the retelling of that story won't resemble anything like we experience, but it won't matter because we'll be.
00:34:36 We'll be.
00:34:38 Will be old.
00:34:40 Be old so they have this, uh, this little monument here.
00:34:46 And they like the the, you know, show the photos.
00:34:51 It went a little too far in there. That photo is relevant in a different way. All these photos here, like oh, look, it's burning down. There's black Wall Street. That's actually.
00:35:02 Not the the buildings in the foreground are not the buildings on fire.
00:35:07 There's.
00:35:09 The remnants of Black Wall Street.
00:35:12 Which was there you go. Basically two city blocks.
00:35:19 It was just two blocks surrounded by shanties.
00:35:23 But be that as it may.
00:35:24 You might ask yourself.
00:35:27 Because their big thing is.
00:35:30 Like in that opening clip I played, they say, oh, you know.
00:35:35 They were very successful. They came to Tulsa for the same reason why white people came to Tulsa.
00:35:42 There was an oil boom that happened a few years prior. I think around 1905 or so became a Boomtown. Tulsa went from, you know, really tiny to relatively decent size. Well, for Oklahoma City.
00:36:00 In a relatively short period of time and.
00:36:03 The the Great Negro Migration was taking place.
00:36:07 And you had the roaring 20s going on, right? You had the, the economy was was going up and so black people went to cities.
00:36:17 To get some of that, that money.
00:36:21 And that's exactly what was going on. Is you had a, a, a bunch of black people moved to where white people were already.
00:36:31 Already already making tons of money from the oil business and some other businesses in the area, and they were trying to get a little.
00:36:38 Piece of that pie.
00:36:40 Like they were in in American cities all across the country.
00:36:44 And then and then of course, according to the way they tell the story, why people somehow, even though they were already there, already established already successful, already had.
00:36:56 Way nicer neighborhoods and and assets than the the.
00:36:59 People that lived in.
00:37:01 In the area, for some reason white people flew into a rage because of. I don't, I guess, jealousy.
00:37:10 And just burned it all down one day for no reason.
00:37:14 Well, doesn't really make any sense, and of course obviously doesn't make any sense at all if you're white and reasonable. And so it requires a little bit of inquiry. And So what I did is I went back and looked at some of the original reporting on what exactly took place.
00:37:34 What exactly happened?
00:37:36 And how it all got started to see if maybe you know, I don't know.
00:37:41 No, I mean, they gotta be right about.
00:37:43 At least one.
00:37:44 Of these right over and over and over again, they're always telling these stories. You know, Trayvon Martin and George Floyd and you know it. It's it. They're they always end up being bullshit.
00:37:57 Every single time they end up being bullshit, but one of these days, because we're not perfect, I mean, white people aren't perfect. One of these days, they got to get it right.
00:38:07 One of these days we we had to have actually done the thing. They think that we did right once just one.
00:38:15 So I look back and this is some of the initial reporting of what happened.
AI Reader
00:38:20 A check of incoming trains has been completed here, and there are no negroes on any of them.Devon Stack
00:38:24 This is this is right after the incident. This is right after the massacre.00:38:32 And the article opens by talking about how.
00:38:36 They are worried about black people coming on trains to.
00:38:41 Which is weird. If it's just white people going around burning the city down, right? If that's what happened. If in the immediate aftermath of white people chimping out and burning down black peoples Wall Street for no reason.
00:38:56 The the authorities and by the way, the federal authorities. So the feds were sent in because it was it got out of hand.
00:39:04 And uh, so it's a little weird that uh.
00:39:07 They're they're preventing more black people from coming into town.
00:39:11 That's what they're talking on. The trains, they're saying, hey, you know what? Checking the trains and not allowing new black people coming from out of town who heard about the big fun riot. I mean, the the scary white people.
00:39:25 They, you know, stopping anyone new from coming into town.
AI Reader
00:39:28 According to a report from Muskogee, at 12:30 AM.00:39:33 It was said that three negroes who arrived on one train were taken to jail and are to be held there until the trouble subsides and order is restored.
00:39:43 The jail was filled to capacity at 12:00 last night and there were still more negroes coming in.
00:39:49 They were arrested in all sections of the city by National Guardsmen, deputy sheriffs and policemen, after negroes were ordered by the authorities to remain inside their homes.
Devon Stack
00:39:59 Yep.AI Reader
00:40:00 The guardsmen were instructed to tell the Negroes to stay in their homes and not to leave them until the trouble was over.00:40:08 Officers were instructed to pick up every negro found on the streets and to take them to the city jail.
00:40:14 The first shooting occurred at the courthouse, according to a report received here.
00:40:20 3 white men were shot and one negro was killed in the shooting. A negro was shot and killed by a white man in front of the Palace Theatre on Main Street at 10:00 last night.
00:40:32 The negro was said to have fired on the white man first.
Devon Stack
00:40:37 And by the way, that's that's gonna be a reoccurring theme, you know. Spoiler alert.00:40:44 In the the altercations that took place between the whites and the blacks, which we'll get to the why here in a moment.
00:40:52 UM.
00:40:53 In every case, it was blacks escalating.
00:40:57 It was blacks, escalating and provocative, black provocateurs trying to get a chimp out going. Imagine that blacks trying to to start a riot.
00:41:10 That's a little bit weird.
00:41:13 But yeah, I'm surprised people aren't.
00:41:17 Along with this massacre, they should be freaking out that the whites were starting to put the blacks in in prison just for showing up until things have calmed down.
00:41:30 Don't you wish we'd been able?
00:41:31 To.
00:41:31 Do that in.
00:41:35 And the the summer of love.
00:41:37 Where all the the black lives matters. Riots were taking place. You know, it's funny. This is supposed to be this crazy massacre where hundreds of people died.
00:41:47 And they had it all buttoned up by the next day.
00:41:52 Huge massacre. That burning down half the town, hundreds of people killed bundled up the next day just by putting all the black people in in jail.
00:42:02 It just stopped.
00:42:04 Isn't that weird? You know, they put the black people in.
00:42:06 Jail and all of that all stops.
00:42:10 Which doesn't make any sense, like if it was.
00:42:12 You know, anyway.
00:42:14 Let's continue.
AI Reader
00:42:15 The negro section of the city was under control of the National Guardsmen at 1:00 this morning.00:42:22 Sheriff McCullough and his deputies were working on the problem of how the trouble started.
00:42:28 They reported that a negro had been arrested for an alleged attack on a white girl.
Devon Stack
00:42:34 Ohh.00:42:39 Hold on.
00:42:40 Ohh that that seems like a missing piece to the puzzle.
00:42:46 We'll get more into that in a second.
AI Reader
00:42:48 According to the sheriff, a mob of white men went to the courthouse to take the negro from the jail.00:42:55 The negroes then armed themselves and went to the courthouse to protect the negro prisoner.
00:43:01 The trouble started there and spread to other sections of the city. The guardsmen were called out at 10:00 last night and were on duty in the negro section of the city at 1:00 this morning.
00:43:13 The guardsmen were instructed to arrest every negro found on the streets and to take them to the city jail.
00:43:20 The city was quiet at 1:00 this morning, but the guardsmen were still on duty.
Devon Stack
00:43:26 So they they, they shut it down by 1 by 1:00 AM it was already shut down.00:43:33 That's weird. That's weird, that uh.
00:43:38 Missing that piece, that important piece of information.
00:43:41 So what happened? Apparently we'll get again. We'll get more into this.
00:43:46 Is a. A white woman was assaulted by a black man.
00:43:51 And brought in the jail.
00:43:53 And the white men in the community were pissed off.
00:43:57 And went down to the you got two sides of the story one side.
00:44:05 The way it was reported initially.
00:44:08 Is that they went down there to lynch him.
00:44:15 And the the police prevented the lynching.
00:44:20 And then a bunch of black people.
00:44:23 Showed up with guns.
00:44:25 And to protect the.
00:44:29 The black guy who assaulted a white woman.
00:44:32 And then all hell broke loose.
00:44:38 This is one of the articles that talked about the the assault.
AI Reader
00:44:45 A negro delivery boy who gave his name to the police as Diamond Dick, but who has been identified as Dick Rowland.Devon Stack
00:44:54 Diamond Dick.00:44:58 Yeah, muh dick.
00:45:00 So he he he was, he was arrested and he said his name was Diamond Dick.
00:45:06 Anyway.
AI Reader
00:45:07 But who has been identified as Dick Rowland was arrested on S Greenwood Ave. this morning by officers Carmichael and pack, charged with attempting to assault the 17 year old white elevator girl in the Drexel Building early yesterday.00:45:24 He will be tried in Municipal Court this afternoon on a state charge.
00:45:29 The girl said she noticed the negro a few minutes before the attempted assault, looking up and down the hallway on the third floor of the Drexel Building, as if to see if there was any one insight, but thought nothing of it at the time.
00:45:44 A few minutes later, he entered the elevator she claimed and attacked her, scratching her hands and face and tearing her clothes.
00:45:53 Her screams brought a clerk from Renberg's store to her assistants, and the negro fled.
00:45:59 He was captured and identified this morning, both by the girl and clerk, police say.
Devon Stack
00:46:06 OK so.00:46:09 Word goes out that a white Girl, 17 year old white girl.
00:46:14 Working as an elevator operator.
00:46:17 Was attacked by a black man.
00:46:21 Diamond Dick.
00:46:24 And the white men of the town.
00:46:28 Wanted to take care of business and now you might think to yourself that's pretty irrational. I mean we we're we're you know you were just making fun of black people for not respecting the law and and now it sounds like white people don't respect the law. They don't respect the rule of law in this instance.
00:46:48 You know that this whole lynching stuff.
00:46:50 Like that? That's just, that's mob rule. We're civilized. We don't believe in that.
00:46:57 We'll get to that in a second.
00:46:59 This is it was further reported, and this article telling you know, similar story.
AI Reader
00:47:07 The race rioting that broke out here late Tuesday night grew out of the arrest Tuesday afternoon of Dick Rowland, a negro boot black on a charge of assaulting a white elevator girl in the Drexel building on Monday.00:47:22 There was a movement afoot. It was reported to go to the County Courthouse Tuesday night and Lynch.
00:47:27 The boot black.
00:47:29 This report spread over the negro section.
00:47:31 And early in.
00:47:32 The evening crowds of negroes began forming.
00:47:35 Rowland was taken from the city to the county jail Tuesday afternoon and his preliminary trial set for June the 7th in Municipal Court.
00:47:45 Roland was arrested on S Greenwood. Avenas H.
00:47:49 Early Tuesday morning by officers Henry Carmichael and HC Patch, he was identified by the girl after his capture. The boy did not deny the attack. The girl alleged that the negro entered the elevator without any provocation, attacked her, she screamed for help, and a clerk in the.
00:48:10 Renberg's store ran to her assistants.
00:48:13 Upon his approach, the negro fled and had been in hiding until captured by the police officers yesterday morning.
00:48:21 The girl's an orphan and is attending a local business college and running an elevator on off hours.
Devon Stack
00:48:29 Whatever happened to believe all women anyway?00:48:33 Yeah, white women, you're just so you know you're going.
00:48:35 To lose that battle.
00:48:38 You're going, you're going to lose the if if it's between black people and you, you know, you're always going to lose that. You're.
00:48:46 Always going to lose that.
00:48:48 So once again, we have several witnesses that this black man assaulted a white woman, she screamed, he ran away.
00:49:00 Some of the details are are.
00:49:03 Are, I guess?
00:49:07 I don't want to say exaggerated in in some of the reporting, but maybe sensationalized because it doesn't sound like you know it was much of.
00:49:14 An assault.
00:49:16 After looking at all of the different versions of the reporting, it seems like he did attempt to assault her. He grabbed her, she screamed, and because the the clerk, that was or clerk was nearby and and came out real quick, he ran away.
00:49:35 And you might think to yourself, well, that's that's.
00:49:38 If that's the whole thing, I mean, that's crazy that white people would flip at and want to lynch him.
00:49:45 Well, there's there's context. There's context to this story that you might be missing.
00:49:54 Context that a lot of people are.
00:49:57 Because of the propaganda that was immediately spun into action as far back as over 100 years ago when this incident happened.
00:50:07 In fact, you can go back and look at the judges instructions to the grand jury.
00:50:13 As he mentions that there are people trying to stir up the black people and start and get.
00:50:19 Them to riot.
00:50:21 And and spreading black propaganda.
AI Reader
00:50:26 Another matter to which I desire to call your attention is the activities of certain persons in connection with the dissemination of radical and seditious doctrines among the colored people.00:50:38 It has come to my attention that certain persons have gone among the negroes, and, by means of inflammatory speeches, pamphlets and other printed matter, have attempted to incite the colored people to acts of violence and lawlessness.
00:50:54 Such conduct is a menace to the peace and safety of the Community and should not be tolerated. You should investigate the matter fully and indict any person who is guilty of this offense.
00:51:06 The law of this state makes it a felony for any person to advocate or encourage criminal syndicalism, sabotage or violence as a means of accomplishing political or industrial reform.
00:51:19 You should also investigate any organized effort to arm the colored people or to encourage them to resist the law or the constituted authorities. Such efforts, if they exist, are a direct incitement to riot and insurrection and should be promptly and severely dealt with.
Devon Stack
00:51:39 Again, this is this is interesting language for a incident that apparently was a bunch of white people chimping out and burning down the city.00:51:49 They seem to a lot of the focus seems to be on on containing the black violence.
00:51:56 It's so weird. It's a little weird way of of looking at it if if if real if the the facts of the matter were just white, people freaked out and burned down, you know, a city and it doesn't make any sense.
00:52:10 And last, that's not what happened, you know.
00:52:15 Anyway, an example of some of this propaganda.
00:52:21 Can be found in the. That's right, the black newspaper blacks in their with their black Wall Street. They did have a black newspaper.
00:52:31 You can tell that it's written by a black. Here's a part of the article from the The Black newspaper.
00:52:37 Whole truth not told, but little of the real truth has reached the outside world concerning the whole horrible affair. The attempted rape incident has turned out to be nothing more than a discovery of the fact that a giddy white girl had become infatuated with a comely young negro lad.
00:52:58 Brad of scarcely more than 20 years of age, he was arrested at the instance of a group of white men.
00:53:06 And the charge of attempted rape was lodged against him. The boy is yet in jail, but the girl has disappeared and the rape charge is about to fall to the ground.
00:53:20 So yeah, it was just and this is we hear this all the time, right? It really wasn't rape again, believe all women. Unless the black man's involved and the woman's white. Then all of a sudden it's a white woman who is craving the the the LD.
00:53:34 Yeah.
00:53:36 Right. She wanted that BBC and.
00:53:38 And then first, in an elevator, I guess and then just started screaming for no reason at her job until people came. I don't know. Did he reject her advances? Was was that what is this? The story is the story is that hey baby.
00:53:54 Why don't I? Why don't I take this up to the top floor and then you can have your way with me in the elevator and then no one will ever. And then he's like, no, no more. So I can't. No, I ain't. No way I can. And then she starts screaming because.
00:54:09 She feels rejected. I mean, what? What is that? The story?
00:54:13 Is that the story? And yes, she went into hiding. Obviously, because of this incident, she went into hiding and didn't want to be found by the press or by black people.
00:54:25 Who were who were basically in these same newspapers.
00:54:30 I insinuating that maybe they.
00:54:32 Ought to go find her.
00:54:34 Maybe they ought to go find this white woman.
00:54:38 Now again, you might say to yourself, OK, well.
00:54:43 Be that as it may.
00:54:46 She was attacked. The attack was thwarted.
00:54:50 Once again, why? Why would we? Why would the whites in this area want to lynch her?
00:54:56 And that does seem a little out of character.
00:54:58 For white people, right?
00:55:00 That if if, let's just say that this black Wall Street thing was going on, great, going on gangbusters, right, like it was just this nice part of town. It was the envy of the rest of the city, apparently.
00:55:12 And then one little incident like this happens, and all the white people like.
00:55:18 Lots of them show up at the police station demanding justice.
00:55:24 And then and and and again if let's say let's say everything was going great, right, and then the white people did do this.
00:55:32 Then all the black people show up with with guns.
00:55:36 Kind of sounds like everything wasn't going great.
00:55:40 Because that's not how riots happen. Riots don't just.
00:55:46 Happen overnight over nothing. Well, sometimes they happen over nothing if you're black, but white people don't. Just for we don't write it almost ever. And so there's usually, like a reason.
00:55:59 If something like this happens.
00:56:02 And one of these reasons might be I took a look at the record. All I did was.
00:56:09 And as I looked for and I think this is not even a thorough search. I spent maybe a couple hours maybe and it's and that sounds like more than it actually is because it it's, it's clunky the way you have to go through.
00:56:20 This.
00:56:20 Stuff.
00:56:22 And I I searched for a couple of hours.
00:56:26 Just for the two years, the two years.
00:56:31 Prior to this event.
00:56:34 Limited the search results just to Tulsa or the Tulsa area.
00:56:39 For instances where black people were attacking white women.
00:56:46 And lo and behold, it was happening all the fucking time.
00:56:52 All the fucking time.
00:56:55 And not only that.
00:56:57 The cops weren't exactly.
00:56:58 Yeah.
00:57:00 Solving the crimes.
00:57:03 To the satisfaction of the whites that live there.
00:57:08 Really, when you look at these articles, the, the the picture that's painted.
00:57:14 Is it one of a successful black community booming black community?
00:57:20 And you know, alongside a white community that becomes enraged and and full of jealousy and burns it down for no reason.
00:57:29 Really, what you see is a bunch of black people moving to Tulsa, which is a boom town.
00:57:37 There are some businesses, sure.
00:57:39 And there is segregation to some extent. So those businesses cater mostly to just black people.
00:57:46 And the interactions are are not.
00:57:51 Very frequent between the black businesses and and white people because it's like their own little part of town. In fact, they called it little Africa.
00:57:59 In the newspapers, they call it little Africa.
00:58:03 So it's it's little Africa doesn't sound like the place where, like white people are jealous, right, like, oh, man, I wish we lived in little Africa. I said no white person ever.
00:58:13 And you you start to see stories of what was actually going on in little Africa.
00:58:21 And what was going on? Little Africa. You gotta remember prohibition. You find a lot of stories about bootlegging.
00:58:29 There's this.
00:58:31 Drink called like. Oh, is it called like chog or chunk or something like that? I think it's mentioned one of these articles that's like this.
00:58:41 Bootleg beer that the black people were making. You see stories of lots of stories of black people, black men, primarily black men, assaulting white women.
00:58:54 And and not not so much like ohh. He grabbed my arm in the elevator and I screamed and he ran away.
00:59:02 But lots of successful assaults leading up to this. Again, this is just a handful of what I found in a couple of hours looking in just a two year window.
00:59:14 To year window prior to this bubbling over of white frustration, I guess you could say.
AI Reader
00:59:23 Police detectives today said they had been unsuccessful in search for an unidentified negro who late yesterday afternoon attacked Ruth Arnold's 171824 Edge 8th St. when she went into a barn at the rear of her home.00:59:41 As the girl walked into the barn, the negro described as being about 21 years old, five feet 5 inches in height, weighing about 150 lbs, and wearing a brown hat, dark coat and grey pants, grabbed her around the neck and was choking her. When her screams attracted the attention of neighbors.
01:00:03 The girl's throat today bore black and blue imprints of the negro's fingers.
01:00:09 When the girl screamed, householders residing in that vicinity say the negro dashed out of the barn and ran toward she the city.
Devon Stack
01:00:20 Oh.01:00:22 And another theme that you see in these stories is the police are either slow to try to apprehend these assailants or unsuccessful. There's a, you know, it's a, a, a train that goes through town. A lot of these guys will commit crimes, then hop on the train. They're gone.
01:00:41 And there's there's this.
01:00:45 White solidarity that is being forged out of this imminent danger, that they're all in as a, as a.
01:00:55 A consequence?
01:00:58 Of the proximity to all these black people that live in the black district.
01:01:03 And over and over and over, you see these stores?
01:01:06 You know, here's another story. White Girl attacked identifies victim or identifies victim as her assailant. Crowd holds off all officers. Now this the victim is what their time is. This was a a black guy that attacked a white woman and they lynched her or lynched him.
01:01:25 They lynched him because the cops were just not.
01:01:28 They were not getting justice for these people and it was happening over and over.
01:01:33 And over again.
01:01:35 And here's another story.
01:01:42 The attack upon the young woman took place while she was on the way to Mulberry from her home near that place.
01:01:48 She was found tied to two trees by a small boy playing in that vicinity. Her throat was slashed, according to physicians. She probably will recover.
01:01:59 Immediately after she was found, a posse started in pursuit of her assailant.
01:02:06 So this is this is a common theme over and over and over again. White women, home alone or whatever. And this this look, these are tight communities. This is someone's mom. This is someones wife. Daughter, sister. Aunt.
01:02:25 And you have these black people coming through in these.
01:02:29 Outskirts of town and attacking these white women when they're alone.
01:02:35 And the cops aren't finding them. And so they're they're forming posses and looking for these people. Here's another story where the the police aren't able to find the assailant.
AI Reader
01:02:49 After following the trail for more than two miles, the bloodhounds which were brought to Okmulgee late Wednesday afternoon by the Bayes Detective Agency of Tulsa to track down the negro who attacked Mrs. Tucker Morton.Devon Stack
01:03:02 Or this is this? Is this is a whole nother case. This is each one of these is a different case.AI Reader
01:03:02 Tuesday.Devon Stack
01:03:07 So this is this yet another white woman attacked by a black man.AI Reader
01:03:12 Tuesday night lost the scent and the chase was abandoned.01:03:17 Mrs. Morton, who lives about a mile and a half South of Okmulgee, had been in town Tuesday doing some shopping and returned home about 6:00.
01:03:26 In the evening.
01:03:28 When she reached the skeleton glass plant, she was accosted by a negro and asked for a ride, she told the negro that she was going, but a short distance and did not let him ride.
01:03:41 The Morton home is about 1/2 mile South of the glass factory and about 300 yards off the main travelled Rd.
01:03:50 When she had driven.
01:03:52 About 300 yards down the lane, which leads to her home, she was grabbed from behind by the negro, who pulled himself into the buggy.
01:04:01 In the struggle that ensued, both fell to the ground.
01:04:05 The fool broke the Negro's hold and Mrs. Morton screamed, her husband answered.
01:04:11 Immediately special deputies were sent to the scene of the attack and the bloodhounds were brought from Tulsa.
01:04:18 The hounds took up the scent and trailed the negro over a Securitas route for about two miles, losing the scent near the glass factory, Sheriff Henry Tucker stated last night that he had a good description of the negro and that he and his force would comb the county for him.
Devon Stack
01:04:37 Yeah, but again this is happening over and over and over again and people don't realize that this this is and it's high, this is 100 years ago. You don't have any technology like they're high tech way of solving the crime is bringing fucking bloodhounds.01:04:51 They're bringing dogs to sniff the ground where the murderous negro attacked your wife and then, you know, following a trail for a couple miles and then losing the trail and the guys just gone. And this is happening over and over and over again. The cops aren't able to find them. They're taking too long. They're also kind of spread thin because of the crime.
01:05:13 And there they have this again. This is this is at a time when you don't really have automobiles to the. I mean, they exist sort of, but it's not like you have paved roads and cop cars or even radios, you know, I mean, like there's it's it's like the Wild West.
01:05:30 Yeah.
01:05:31 It's like the Wild West. And so you're kind of cut off and like the Wild West. Sometimes justice had to be at at the hands of a mob or it wasn't going to happen.
01:05:44 It just wasn't going to happen.
01:05:46 It's. I mean, look at all. When you watch an old Western film.
01:05:51 You see the same kind of a thing.
01:05:53 Right. Well, the, the, the sheriff's like, ohh. I'm a deputize. Like like 5 random dudes in the town, and we're all going to get our horses and go try to hunt this this, you know, criminal that has has ridden off into the mountains like, because that's just what you had. If you didn't do that, it wouldn't get done.
01:06:10 It wouldn't get done.
01:06:12 And the way that they they frame this lynching stuff that white people were doing as if it was just like out of control mobs when all these other mechanisms existed to to achieve justice.
01:06:26 And they were just.
01:06:28 2 crazed and and and Rabbid to to wait for the the wheels of justice which grinds slowly but but surely. No, it's it. It was a a situation where hey.
01:06:43 My sister just got raped and tied to a tree over there.
01:06:48 And her her neighbors son found her like this.
01:06:55 And the clock is ticking. Go round up the boys and get and bring your fucking guns and we're going to find this fucking.
01:07:04 Darkie and take care of business.
01:07:08 Or else next week.
01:07:11 It's going to be your sister.
01:07:13 Or your wife.
01:07:15 Or your daughter.
01:07:18 And that's just the way that it was.
01:07:21 That that, that is that is the the way that that humans with a healthy survival instinct behave.
01:07:34 And it's funny because a lot of people, this will sound maybe kind of radical too.
01:07:39 But then they'll be the same people that will make fun of.
01:07:44 Austin Metcalf's dad.
01:07:47 For sounding like a big fucking cuck.
01:07:50 And and slobbering all over black people and trying to make this. It's not about race and they'll say. Ohh. Look at this fucking pussy. Yeah, this is the this is the solution to that.
01:08:02 You're right.
01:08:04 He is a big fucking pussy.
01:08:07 But the reason why this sort of stuff goes on, the reason why black people walk all over you.
01:08:12 Now.
01:08:14 Is because you you got guilted.
01:08:17 Out of having that survival instinct.
01:08:22 This is why I'm a little bit encouraged too, because this is how white people behave. Not 1000 years ago a.
01:08:28 100 years ago.
01:08:31 100 years ago, white people were like, you know what? Fuck this.
01:08:35 Guy.
01:08:36 We're going to take care of business.
01:08:45 I don't think people fully understand how radically the social fabric of our country was distorted and mutilated.
01:08:54 Post World War 2.
01:09:00 Because that's what it was.
01:09:03 People forget that even in World War 2.
01:09:06 We, the military, had segregated barracks.
01:09:15 It wasn't until after World War 2.
01:09:19 That this narrative.
01:09:21 No, no, no. Races are different. We're all the same. You don't want to be like this comic book villain Hitler.
01:09:31 Who was obsessed with with white people and blonde hair and blue eyes. And he was stupid because he didn't have blonde hair and blue eyes. And so you were. He'd even live up to his own, which obviously should have sent the OK, well, he's not an idiot, so obviously he wasn't.
01:09:46 Saying that, right?
01:09:56 But it should be a little bit encouraging to know that white people.
01:10:00 Not 1000 years ago, but 100 years ago.
01:10:03 Had enough gumption?
01:10:05 Had enough self-respect? Had enough survival instinct to say.
01:10:10 These black people are just going around attacking our women. We got to fucking.
01:10:14 Do something about it.
01:10:18 There's another story and look at the headline. Just the headline itself, and if if I'd had more time I what about the track down? They mentioned four other assaults that I, I don't even have the articles on.
01:10:32 But just the way that it's phrased, another woman is assaulted by a negro.
01:10:37 Well, you only say that if it's happening all the time.
01:10:44 And it was.
01:10:49 People are getting fucking fed up with this shit.
01:10:56 To the newspaper headline for that day. Another woman.
01:11:01 I'm not, yeah. Yet another woman. White woman is getting attacked.
01:11:06 By a negro.
AI Reader
01:11:08 Negro carefully planned attack on white woman left evidence to show that he laid in wait for girl is attacked within 20 feet of residence.01:11:20 Police have good description of assailant.
01:11:25 No arrests made-up to 3:00 exactly one week after Kitty Hargrave was attacked and criminally assaulted by a man near her home in the 500 block on 3rd St. Helen Armour, daughter of Mr. and Missus William B Armour, a pharmacist, was assaulted by a negro within 20 feet of her home.
01:11:46 411 W Tacoma St.
01:11:49 Miss Armour immediately notified her mother, who telephoned for the police.
01:11:54 A napkin and a lunch box were found in some shrubbery near where the negro had dragged Miss Armour after he had knocked her apparently insensible with a blow over the head with a piece of pipe or some other blunt instrument.
01:12:08 She was able to give the police a minute description of her assailant and declared she could identify him.
01:12:16 Miss Armour had gone from her home to visit a neighbor.
01:12:19 As she was returning about 10:00, the negro who apparently had been waiting for her at the entrance to an alley jumped out, dealt her a blow over the head and tore her cap over her face.
01:12:32 He then carried her to a barn in the rear of her home.
01:12:36 Miss Armour had made no outcry and seemed unconscious.
01:12:41 When the negro noted her apparent condition, he removed the cap from her face and she screamed. He then ran from the barn. Miss Armour immediately made her experience to her father. He telephoned the police and a search of the neighborhood was put under way. It was learned that the CAP and other articles were found.
01:13:02 Near where she had been attacked.
01:13:05 Half an hour later, a negro was taken to the police station by Don Spiers, Floyd Byrd and another negro wearing khaki trousers jump out of a taxi cab and run into a Mexican cafe.
01:13:18 Spares and the other men gave chase, but the negro got away and began to run toward the Santa Fe tracks.
01:13:26 The negro began to run, and in every detail he fitted the description given by Miss Armour.
01:13:33 The driver of the taxi cab was later told the police that he knew the negro, whom he had been driving around and that he would assist the police in every way to apprehend him.
01:13:43 Chief Farr said this morning he was certain that the negro who attacked Miss Armour is the one who last Friday night attacked Hartgrave, but no arrests have been made in either case as yet.
01:13:57 News of last night's assault travelled rapidly and the police station was thronged frequently during the night with persons seeking to inquire what progress was being made in the search for the assailant.
01:14:10 Which police officers answered with vague replies.
01:14:14 A score or more of citizens offered inducements to the police in an effort to have more adequate policing facilities.
01:14:22 Miss Armour, victim of last Night's Assault, is employed as a stenographer at the Southwestern title company. 5 women have been attacked on the streets at night during the past three weeks. No arrests have been made in any case.
Devon Stack
01:14:39 It seems like an important missing context, doesn't it?01:14:47 You have a Police Department that is dropping the fucking ball.
01:14:53 You have blacks assaulting white women left and right.
01:14:59 With increasing frequency.
01:15:03 You have the white people showing up to the jail in mass.
01:15:07 To confront the cops about this.
01:15:10 Yeah.
01:15:11 When they don't have a black suspect in custody.
01:15:15 This is the other thing people forget.
01:15:18 100 years ago you didn't have the Internet. You didn't even have the Evening News. If something interesting happened in your town.
01:15:26 Or, you know, in the case of this, something criminal.
01:15:31 Your choice was read about it the next day, or maybe maybe in the newspaper.
01:15:38 Or you could actually go down.
01:15:41 To the police station and talk to the fucking cops and be like, what the Hell's?
01:15:45 Going on here.
01:15:47 What are you going to do to to help all these white women?
01:15:51 Why aren't you arresting these black people?
01:15:53 What the Hell's happening?
01:15:57 So a group of white people.
01:16:00 Showing up to the police station.
01:16:03 A large group of the like a a mob sized group.
01:16:09 Showing up at the police station after one of these incidents, even when they don't have a black person in custody.
01:16:15 Is not an unusual thing.
01:16:18 In fact, it's a very usual thing.
01:16:23 Especially as as tensions were rising over this problem.
01:16:32 Of black people attacking white people.
01:16:36 And then getting away with it.
01:16:39 And you also have to wonder why. Why are they getting away with it? Is it real? Is it just that the police are that incompetent?
01:16:49 Or is it?
01:16:50 Perhaps the in Group preference of the black community that that hides these people?
01:16:55 That shelters these criminals.
01:17:02 You know, like, like when Jews commit crimes and then flee to Israel, sort of a thing.
01:17:10 Black men assault white victims and then flee to little Africa.
01:17:23 So we're sort of getting.
01:17:26 A totally different picture.
01:17:28 Of what was going on in Tulsa.
01:17:34 You had black criminality on the rise.
01:17:38 You had white people feeling helpless. They're not being helped out by the cops.
01:17:43 And yes, they're resorting to lynching.
01:17:46 As they are all all.
01:17:48 Across the country in various areas that have similar conditions.
01:17:52 Where it's a more rural area, they don't have the ability to have cops everywhere. They're tired of like their family getting raped all the time and they just say, you know what? Fuck it.
01:18:04 We're going, we're going to, we're going to send a message.
01:18:07 To future blacks who might want to rape my sister.
01:18:11 They. Hey, fuck around. Find out.
01:18:23 And the cops are.
01:18:25 Stretched too thin because of the crime.
01:18:28 And.
01:18:30 When they do get these people in custody, they actually protect them.
01:18:37 Here's yet another story.
AI Reader
01:18:40 While Sheriff Abner, Bruce and all available deputies are looking for a negro who yesterday held up and robbed and threatened to attack and Miss McGuire farmer's daughter living 5 miles South of Bristow, a posse consisting of the entire Maguire family joined in by angered farmers and citizens of Bristol.01:19:00 Were searching for the same party determined to stage a lynching if he is found.
01:19:07 The McGuire girl.
01:19:08 Was walking to her home from Bristol and was within sight of her house when a negro suddenly stepped from the weeds and flashed a gun.
01:19:18 She was compelled to give up all her valuables, including wearing apparel she had in a suitcase.
01:19:25 The neighbor saves girl. The presence of a neighbor coming down the road probably saved the girl from an attack. The negro, however, told her to walk on with her hands down until the neighbor passed. She refused to obey his orders and called for help. Then the negro ran immediately following the incident.
01:19:46 A large posse was formed and a hunt for the negro began. He was dressed in blue overalls and a light shirt, races with posse.
01:19:55 Sheriff Bruce learned of the posse and its intention and immediately started a number of deputies to the scene. He says he wants to capture the negro and remove him from the county before violence is done. The sheriff took bloodhounds to the trail late yesterday and was following up this work to day fight is imminent.
01:20:15 The two parties hunting down the black are not working together, but each is watching the activities of the other.
01:20:22 The sheriff hopes to get possession of the negro if he is caught and the posse says it will take the negro from the sheriff if he is caught.
01:20:32 Early today, the negro had not been located, but it was reported he was thought to be in hiding in the vicinity of the holdup.
Devon Stack
01:20:42 So you're starting to have vigilante justice basically out of necessity.01:20:49 You have this entire family.
01:20:52 Band together. Isn't that like a.
01:20:56 A breath of fresh air, compared to all these white parents we see.
01:21:01 When their children are are murdered, raped and murdered by these non whites.
01:21:07 You see them get up on the podium and.
01:21:10 Cry about how this isn't about race and uh, they don't let this divide us. And I like Mexican food or I I like watching, you know, football or or whatever. You know, it's we we can't be. We can't let this divide us because, you know, at the end of the day, you know, we're all we all bleed red.
01:21:30 And you know.
Alex Jones
01:21:31 I had a lot of black friends, by the way, and played football.Devon Stack
01:21:35 You know that's that's just, uh.01:21:38 It's like night and day.
01:21:42 No, instead you had white people banding together and forming a posse.
01:21:47 And coming the area looking for the guy.
01:21:50 And even saying that you know what, even if the sheriff finds him first, we'll just we'll just go take him from the sheriff.
01:22:00 We'll just what's he going to do?
01:22:04 We'll just go get them.
01:22:06 And that happened, by the way, I mean not not in this case that I could find, but like that there were instances of the cops found him and the white people said no, no, no.
01:22:18 We're just going to take care of this.
01:22:22 You know, famously in the case of.
01:22:26 The murdering child rapist.
01:22:30 That the ADL was founded to protect.
01:22:38 That's just what happens when white people, white people, have a pretty good sense of justice.
01:22:45 And sometimes they they realize that.
01:22:50 You know the the, the, the government is unable to deliver it.
01:22:57 Here's another story just fell out. Yeah, I wasn't even really looking.
01:23:03 Like it was just so easy to find these stuff like I would be looking for something else and I'd find this like another story on the same page.
01:23:09 This one was about.
01:23:11 Some comps.
01:23:13 That do a bust on a.
01:23:16 Black bootlegger and the black bootlegger kills one of the cops and seriously injuries another.
01:23:23 Yeah.
01:23:25 Or no, it kills two of the cops and seriously injuries another, and then runs off.
01:23:31 And in this case, the lynch mob went while the you know, cause the cops couldn't. You know, the cops tried to do the job, right?
01:23:39 The cops tried to do the raid. Two of them got killed. One of them got seriously injured. The citizens band together, hunted down the black guy that did it.
01:23:49 And hung him from a telephone pole.
01:23:58 So when you hear this. Ohh yeah, the evil whites were just going around lynching blacks.
01:24:04 Now.
01:24:05 They lynched a black who killed 2 cops and tried to kill 3.
01:24:13 That's who they were lynching.
01:24:16 They were. They were lynching rapists.
01:24:21 That's who they were lynching.
01:24:23 They were lynching the people, people.
01:24:27 That were escaping justice.
01:24:33 Because they were used to living in a civilized society.
01:24:40 And after being forced in proximity.
01:24:43 With uncivilized people.
01:24:46 They had to adjust.
01:24:49 The way that society operated.
01:24:54 Sometimes you have to be a little uncivilized yourself.
01:25:00 Sometimes you have to say if there's the rules.
01:25:09 Or else you're the sucker.
01:25:13 Or else.
01:25:14 You're like the parents of all these dead white kids.
01:25:26 And it wasn't just the women. Here's another story, white Guy minding his own business.
01:25:34 In fact.
01:25:36 Initially friendly with his black assailant.
AI Reader
01:25:40 Frank McGowan, 45 years old Knight watchman for the Nolan Paving Company located north of town, is in hospital here in a dangerous condition as a result of murderous attack that an unknown negro made upon him just before noon today.01:25:58 While McGowan was clearing away brush near his home about 11:00 when the negro appeared, carrying a shotgun.
01:26:06 He told McGowan that he had a squirrel treed and would like to borrow his dog.
01:26:11 As the dog had disappeared during the night, McGowan accompanied the negro into the timber, and when a distance from the road, the negro suddenly covered the gown with the shotgun. You're under arrest, he said.
01:26:24 When McGowan demanded to see his papers, the negro snarled and commanded him to drop his axe, which he picked up and began to use on the white man. The first blow caught McGowan on the left cheek, almost severing the ear. A second blow lacerated his wrist and another, his forearm. McGowan managed to check the flow of blood from his wounds.
01:26:46 And start for the paving plant.
01:26:49 He was brought in by employees of the paving company.
01:26:53 Doctor RM Sweeney dressed his wounds. His condition is critical.
01:27:00 Sheriff Abner Bruce, upon learning of the assault, formed a posse of deputies and businessmen, and who searching for the negro.
Devon Stack
01:27:09 Always searching and never finding.01:27:14 So this guy is.
01:27:15 Just.
01:27:16 Buying his own business and a black guy attacks him with an axe.
01:27:21 Literally, for no reason at all.
01:27:24 You want no reason at all.
01:27:27 Ohh yeah, the white people for no reason at all just went and and burned down the black part of town. Really.
01:27:35 No reason at all, huh?
01:27:39 No reason they they weren't pissed off by, I don't know, having all their their mothers and aunts and sisters and daughters raped and attacked.
01:27:48 And getting attacked with axes.
01:27:51 And cops getting shot.
01:27:54 Had nothing to do with any of that. Again, this is just this is the two years, two years leading up.
01:28:01 To the riot.
01:28:03 Two years.
01:28:09 I mean, this is already a lot of crime for Tulsa. What? What, what? What was the population of Tulsa?
01:28:15 In 2020 or 1920, let's find out.
01:28:29 Let's see here population of Tulsa.
01:28:33 In 1920.
01:28:35 It wasn't even 100,000.
01:28:40 It was. It was approximately 70,000.
01:28:45 And most of that was because of the oil boom.
01:28:54 Then you had this kind of shit happening on a frequent basis.
01:29:06 There's another story.
01:29:10 And again, this is uh.
01:29:13 Another story of a black that got away.
01:29:17 This was cops chased a black guy. He gets away and they think he got on a train to go to Oklahoma City.
01:29:25 So this just over and over and over again, these black people keep getting away.
01:29:30 Here's another story.
01:29:32 Negro, hold holds up, stabs White who resisted.
01:29:37 Is talking about a a black guy who stabbed.
01:29:42 Two years. Two years.
01:29:46 Last line there, the negro has not been arrested.
01:29:51 So if you want to know why the lynchings?
01:29:53 Happen This is why they happen.
01:29:56 Another story two negroes arrested for stealing a horse. Because I guess you know people that have. There weren't as many bikes back then or cars.
01:30:07 But negroes like to steal transportation.
01:30:12 This just happened. This was just next to this article and I was like, oh, so there we go. It's.
01:30:19 And just just part and parcel right of living next to Black Wall Street.
01:30:26 That's just. That's just, that's just part of the part of the Black Wall Street experience.
01:30:34 There's another story about a black again, it's two years. Totally different story.
01:30:40 Black Guy shoots a cop.
01:30:43 And then runs and hides inside of a grave.
01:30:49 You know, it's just.
01:30:52 Over and over and over again.
01:30:57 This one I thought was funny.
01:31:00 Because this happened in Black Wall Street.
01:31:05 This was a, you know.
01:31:08 This.
01:31:09 High trust versus low trust society.
01:31:12 Example.
01:31:14 Where a black guy and black Wall Street scams 2 other black guys.
01:31:19 By convincing them to give them money in order to get the money that a white man dropped. Now yeah, I thought. I thought this was Black Wall Street.
01:31:30 Well, they were like all you know, just like small town America.
01:31:35 But this scam only works.
01:31:38 If they're retarded and they want to RIP off a white guy.
AI Reader
01:31:43 Negroes fell for old Game 2 blacks lose $450 and $150.00 respectively. By trying to get a fortune quick.01:31:56 Using a variation of the old lost pocketbook trick, an unknown negro who used the name of Joe Hardy, a well known Tulsa negro, to further his scheme Wednesday successfully deprived Eugene Kersh and his friend negroes of $600.00 and then left the city Unapprehended.
01:32:16 Kirsch lost his savings of $450 over to the strange negro.
01:32:21 The victim related his experience to a deputy sheriff Thursday afternoon.
01:32:27 Wednesday at noon, Kirsch and his friend were walking S on Main Street and after passing 2nd St. Saw a negro stoop.
01:32:36 And pick up a pocket book.
01:32:38 Both men say they believe the wallet dropped from the pocket of a white man who, a few minutes before had been cranking an automobile. The strange negro, noticing that Kirch and his friend saw the transaction.
01:32:52 And asked both men to go with him around the corner, where a split of the contents would be made on condition that nothing would be said about the matter.
01:33:02 Kirsch, his friend and the strange negro on looking in the pocket book saw what the former thought were several bills of large denomination.
01:33:12 The stranger then asked the men to go to the palace building, where he said he was employed.
01:33:18 It is believed the strange negro used Hardee's name to allay any subsequent suspicion the victims might have.
01:33:26 Hardy has been employed at the building for some months and is favorably known.
01:33:32 Returning from the building, the negro told his boss had advised him not to attempt to pass the bills as the bank might be suspicious, but they were assured there was a small fortune in money awaiting them after the bills could be safely changed.
01:33:48 Early in the afternoon, the stranger again.
01:33:50 Met the men.
01:33:51 And told them he lacked a few $100. Having the proper amount of money.
01:33:57 To divide the bills and that if they could furnish the money, he would meet them at the post office at 5:00 and the division made Kirsch drew his savings. 400 and 50s from a.
01:34:08 Bank.
01:34:09 And the friend gave up $150.00.
01:34:13 This they turned over to the negro, who promised to return in an hour, but he didn't.
01:34:20 So Kirsch and his friend are still waiting for their part of the fortune.
Devon Stack
01:34:25 Womp womp.01:34:29 But that's that's that's what was happening on on Black Wall Street.
01:34:34 The strange negro.
01:34:40 The strange negro in Black Wall Street.
01:34:46 Anyway, the the grand jury we spoke about earlier.
01:34:53 That was convened to figure out what exactly happened.
01:34:57 Because as I said, it was common practice for white people to show up at the police station after an event.
01:35:05 Especially if it was publicized in the newspaper as this one was.
01:35:08 Is usually if they were, if it was an actual lynch mob and they were going to do some lynching.
01:35:15 They would wear masks and they would try to, you know, obscure their identity, cause they're especially if you're there to take prisoners away from law enforcement. If law enforcement knows who you are, that's, you know.
01:35:30 No one wore masks. What happened was the the group of White people showed up. They were really pissed off.
01:35:37 Three of them walked up there. Again, this is the environment that you're.
01:35:42 3 representatives of the group.
01:35:44 Walked up to talk to the police and the police said we're not going to.
01:35:48 Yeah, we're we're going to do this the right way or whatever and and and the three men went back to the to the group of white people to tell them.
01:35:56 Meanwhile, Black showed up with a bunch of guns.
01:36:00 And started talking shit and circling the crowd with in cars with guns.
01:36:06 And then they shot a white guy.
01:36:09 And the white people ran off and got their guns.
01:36:13 And started shooting the black people and because like.
01:36:17 I've always said if there was ever a race war, we would win.
01:36:23 Whites won.
01:36:25 Black people tried to start a race war to protect an attempted rapist.
01:36:32 That was in custody.
01:36:35 And they found out.
01:36:39 The whites returned fire.
01:36:42 Some. And Speaking of fire, some fires were started.
01:36:47 And this magical black Wall Street.
01:36:52 Which was literally just it was like 2 blocks of black businesses. It wasn't.
01:36:56 You know, it was. It was no Wall Street, OK? It was. It wasn't even a Main St.
01:37:04 It was, it was two. It was 2 blocks of of of shitty black businesses.
01:37:10 And a bunch of shanties.
01:37:12 Which is why they went up like.
01:37:16 Like a tinderbox. That's why it burned down so fast.
01:37:20 And yeah.
01:37:22 A lot of casualties on both sides, but way more on the black side.
01:37:29 The estimates are all over the fucking place.
01:37:32 The high estimate that you always you always hear the black people are always, they say, hundreds of like 400. Yeah, it wasn't 400, but it might have been around 100.
01:37:44 Might have been around 100 black guys and but.
01:37:48 I think on the white side, it was it was around 50, so it wasn't, you know it was, it was.
01:37:55 It was a crazy battle. In fact, the Blacks had a machine gun.
01:38:00 They had a like a pillbox set up.
01:38:04 And I I tried to find that apparently there's footage of this.
01:38:09 At least in one of the newspapers, they reported that there was a film that had been taken and it was going to be shown.
01:38:15 To the public and I couldn't find this film anywhere.
01:38:20 But there was film taken of whites charging a black machine gun.
01:38:30 Nest or I don't know, you'd call it.
01:38:32 And and and.
01:38:35 You know, stopping the blacks from machine gunning everybody. In fact, that's the weird thing is, there's not a lot of footage.
01:38:43 Available at least of this incident, there is a there is forge of of what? Of the aftermath of, you know, cause you can tell whatever story you want if you just show pictures of burned out buildings.
01:38:59 But the grand jury convened and and and decided that there really wasn't.
01:39:05 A case to be made.
01:39:08 That the the whites caused this.
AI Reader
01:39:11 Grand jury blames negroes for inciting race riot. Whites clearly exonerated the complete text of the grand jury's report follows Tulsa.01:39:22 June 1921 to the Honorable Judge Valjean Fedderson of the District Court, Tulsa County.
01:39:30 We, the grand jury summoned by you to make an investigation of the cause of the recent riot and other violations of the law in Tulsa County, Beg to submit to you the following report. In addition to indictments and accusations which are already in your hands.
01:39:47 We first desire to state that we have examined a great many witnesses in our effort to arrive at the facts we have advertised that we desired the full information of every citizen who knew facts. We have heard one who requested to be heard in addition to the many who were summoned to appear.
01:40:07 We have weighed the evidence impartially.
01:40:10 We have sought to do justice to every individual and to carry out the instructions of the honorable Court.
01:40:18 We find that the recent race Riot was the direct result of an effort on the part of a certain group of colored men who appeared at the courthouse on the night of May, out 31st, 1921, for the purpose of protecting the Dick Rowland, then and now in the custody of the Sheriff of Tulsa County for an alleged.
01:40:39 Assault upon a young white woman.
01:40:42 We have not been able to find any evidence either from white or colored citizens, that any plan was made or attempted to take from the sheriff's custody any prisoner. The crowd assembled about the courthouse being purely spectators and curiosity seekers resulting from rumors circulated about the city.
01:41:02 There was number mob spirit among the whites. No talk of lynching and no arms.
01:41:08 The assembly was quiet until the arrival of armed negroes, which precipitated and was the direct cause of the entire affair. While we find the presence of the armed negroes was the direct cause of the riot, we further find that there existed indirect causes more vital to the public interest than the direct cause.
01:41:30 Among those were agitation among the negroes of social equality and the laxity of law enforcement on the part of the officers of the city and County.
01:41:41 We find that certain propaganda and more or less agitation had been going on among the colored population for some time. This agitation resulted in the accumulation of firearms among the people and the storage of quantities of ammunition, all of which was accumulated in the minds of the negro which led them.
01:42:00 As a people to believe in equal rights, social equality and their ability to demand the same.
01:42:08 We are glad to exonerate the great majority of the colored people who neither had knowledge of or part in either the agitation or the accumulation of arms or ammunition.
01:42:19 And recognize the possibility of such a fact, even in as public a place as a church without the rank and file of the people having knowledge of the same.
Devon Stack
01:42:30 So it turns out.01:42:33 The black mob.
01:42:35 Was itching for a race war.
01:42:39 That a certain faction of the blacks had been stockpiling weapons.
01:42:45 Some of which were found in a church.
01:42:49 And we're looking for their opportunity.
01:42:53 To kick off a race war.
01:42:56 And they got their opportunity.
01:42:59 And they took it.
01:43:01 And then they got their asses fucking whooped.
01:43:07 And so now.
01:43:10 Forever.
01:43:12 There will be a big memorial to these people.
01:43:15 In downtown Tulsa.
01:43:18 You'll be told that whites massacred one day for no reason at all. I mean, I guess they got what they wanted, right?
01:43:26 Took 100 years, but they finally succeeded.
01:43:34 There's movies depicting the whites mindlessly violently attacking blacks, peaceful blacks for no reason.
01:43:44 Burning down their shining city, black Wall Street.
01:43:51 Raping and pillaging as they go.
01:43:59 When the reality was.
01:44:02 They were blacks itching for a race war, preparing for a race war.
01:44:07 Spreading propaganda.
01:44:10 Of a race war.
01:44:13 Agitating people.
01:44:18 And when there were whites gathered outside the police station, many of which were just lucky, loose, just curiosity. As I said, this is.
01:44:27 There's articles prior to this incident describing this exact behavior.
01:44:32 A throng of white people outside the police station when there's no there's no one there to. To Lynch, it's just a police station.
01:44:41 After an incident like this curiosity.
01:44:45 There's no TV to watch, you know.
01:44:49 Hey, you wanna go down a police station and and find out what's going on with those? Those chicks are getting.
01:44:53 Raped. Yeah. Why?
01:44:54 Not what else you gonna do? Not gonna be playing Mario Kart?
01:45:02 You're not. You're not going to be watching Netflix.
01:45:10 So they did. They went down there a bunch of white people are out there and what the black agitators did is they went through their black community and said.
01:45:19 Then white boys are going to.
01:45:21 To Lynch Diamond Dick.
01:45:27 We have to go down and and protect Diamond Dick.
01:45:41 Get your guns.
01:45:43 And then they shot a white guy and it kicked it off.
01:45:50 Not forever. Forever. You'll be told that.
01:45:54 You caused this. You are the reason for this.
01:45:59 And so if you want to understand the psychology of these people.
01:46:04 Then apologize for their son or daughter getting into the way of the knife or gun of a immigrant, or a black or whoever.
01:46:13 This is why.
01:46:15 They've been mind fucked into believing that we will eternally. We eternally owe these people something.
01:46:28 That we have just existed in a state of constant evil.
01:46:34 And periodically like a.
01:46:36 Satanic Volcano we just erupt and all the demons, the white demons come pouring out like lava.
01:46:44 Consuming everything in its path.
01:46:48 And this fits great with the World War 2 narrative. That's what they tell you about.
01:46:52 Hitler.
01:46:55 And it's basically, it's literally the same story one day.
01:46:59 You know jealous white people, you know, seeing what the Jews had.
01:47:05 The wonderful, virtuous Jews in their.
01:47:09 In their neighborhoods, they were just like, those fucking Jews. Well, I'm jealous.
01:47:17 Let's round them all up and stick them in gas chambers.
01:47:21 That sounds reasonable.
01:47:26 You see, that's one of the reasons why they have to keep that lie.
01:47:30 Alive.
01:47:33 Because if you believe that lie.
01:47:36 You you believe this lie?
01:47:40 If you believe that lie.
01:47:44 That white people one day for no reason at all, just rounded up a bunch of innocent minding their own business people.
01:47:52 And started systematically gassing them.
01:47:56 To a on a scale that the world had never seen before or since.
01:48:02 Millions.
01:48:08 Millions upon millions.
01:48:13 If you can believe that.
01:48:15 Then why wouldn't you believe this?
01:48:25 It makes everything else.
01:48:28 All the other blood libels against white people, it makes it all very.
01:48:34 Plausible all of a sudden.
01:48:41 See. But if you stop believing in it.
01:48:45 You start questioning other wild tales about your ancestors.
01:48:56 You say to yourself, well, wait a second. If they were lying to.
01:48:58 Us about this?
01:49:02 Maybe they were lying to us about a great many things.
01:49:10 And this is one of those things.
01:49:17 By the way, Diamond Dick, he was just a good boy.
01:49:21 He's the gigantic negro in the center there.
01:49:26 Notice how he's taller than his his adult teacher.
01:49:31 It's it's. It's like it's Michael Brown all over again.
01:49:36 Gentle giant.
01:49:47 So Diamond Dick was just this fucking monster.
01:49:55 Who grabbed a 17 year old white girl?
01:50:02 I think this is the only photo that exists of her. This is the.
01:50:06 The woman holding the.
01:50:09 Her, her child this was.
01:50:11 Many years later.
01:50:16 Look how small she is compared to her. Either her, her husband, there's a giant or she's pretty small.
01:50:26 And this fucking guy comes in and grabs her and she screams.
01:50:38 And all the dumb excuses. Well, he he slipped and grabbed her. Yeah, OK.
01:50:50 I think we.
01:50:50 Have.
01:50:51 Enough, enough examples of black behavior happening right around the exact same time to to know that that's probably not the case.
01:51:04 And.
01:51:05 It doesn't matter if, even if that was because that's not what the riot was about.
01:51:12 The riot was about black militants who were stockpiling guns.
01:51:16 And decided to the the war with Whitey had begun.
01:51:31 So anyway, that's the real story of.
01:51:34 Black Wall Street.
01:51:37 So next time you hear some idiots talk about Black Wall Street.
01:51:42 That's what really happened.
01:51:48 Even though there's endless videos, a lot of you know which feature Jews.
01:51:53 On YouTube and everywhere else talking about how, Oh yeah, blacks were they were just, they were getting. They were just getting too successful. They were just becoming too civilized for the white people's liking.
01:52:07 The white the white people were only happy when the Blacks act like animals.
01:52:13 The complete inversion of reality.
01:52:23 Oh, look, blacks manage out of the entire history of blacks in America. They they managed to have two blocks with businesses.
01:52:34 That's Black Wall Street.
01:52:39 Holy shit.
01:52:44 Anyway.
01:52:53 So I got some, I got some bad news.
01:52:59 I've been I've been holding off telling you guys this.
01:53:03 Because I was hoping.
01:53:05 I was wrong.
01:53:09 But I think Churro has returned to the desert.
01:53:14 He's been gone.
01:53:18 Well, it's been about almost 4 weeks. Longest he's ever been gone is is about two weeks.
01:53:27 And so when he first disappeared, I thought, well, it's spring.
01:53:31 That's about when he you know how when he disappeared last time it was because he went on his little tomcat.
01:53:38 Sex tour.
01:53:42 But if I don't know it like felt different, I was like, no, he was. He seemed like pretty like he was reliably around the house.
01:53:50 For like several days before.
01:53:53 And didn't, and usually when he's gone the next day for a couple of days, it's like you. You you're like, oh, I kind of figured he'd be gone. Yeah. I don't know why, but this time I was like, oh, that's weird. He's gone.
01:54:04 I waited like a week and then like another week.
01:54:09 And I was like, I went looking for during those two weeks, you know, and neighboring areas, places there's a.
01:54:18 A lady that feeds cats. Not too well. I mean, it's like a mile or so away, but she's.
01:54:24 You know close enough for cats to get to. I was like, well, maybe he's out there. Fucking cat, you know, fucking the girl, cats.
01:54:32 And asked her if she'd seen him and asked all the neighbors and.
01:54:38 And yeah, and only he's coming back. So I am going to takedown the Treo merch just cause it feels weird, you know? Like, here's a shirt with my.
01:54:48 My.
01:54:49 Missing cat on it, man, and I say missing because while I I I suspect it, it's probably not good.
01:54:57 But there does exist the possibility.
01:55:02 That he was abducted by boomers because there are seasonal boomers that live in RV's, sort of in the area.
01:55:12 And it is. It's entirely possible.
01:55:16 Although I don't think likely.
01:55:18 That one of them was like, oh, this is a super nice cat. Let's take him. Take him with us.
01:55:23 Is this is around when a lot of boomers are exiting the area?
01:55:28 But.
01:55:29 Most likely I don't know, or he was abducted by aliens or you know, who knows, but I I I'm almost certain at this point he's not.
01:55:37 Coming.
01:55:37 Back. So I don't know. I felt like I felt weird not telling you guys that, but I was also just like, I don't know if he could come back, but now it's like now he's he comes back now it's.
01:55:48 Like a miracle.
01:55:49 And this whole time I've left my my front door open.
01:55:53 Just in case he does come back and I'm asleep, I'll hear him meowing, but he's not coming back.
01:56:00 So anyway, kind of sucks.
01:56:03 Kind of sucks.
01:56:05 But there it is.
01:56:09 Now that I've told you guys now, now he's officially gone. That's the only reason I want to tell you guys cause like, well, if I tell him that means he's gone for for reals.
01:56:18 But it is what it is. Anyway, on that light note.
01:56:23 UM, let's take a look at.
01:56:26 Let's take a look at Hyper Chance.
01:56:30 But yeah, he was a good cat. He was a good cat, really super friendly, which is why, like I said, I'm open to the possibility at.
01:56:37 Least in my head.
01:56:38 Maybe it's a cope that someone took him.
01:56:44 And and I hope that's what happened.
01:56:46 Because he was, he was super friendly, like, but he was also very aware of of like danger. So he wasn't like an idiot. He wasn't like a stupid dopey cat.
01:56:59 But like he would, he would start growling and looking into the desert and I'd be like what?
01:57:05 What? What is it? And then eventually you'd see, like a coyote or something like that. So he he would sense these things way before I.
01:57:12 Good.
01:57:14 And.
01:57:16 And he was afraid of snake like objects because he wasn't at first.
01:57:20 But he started being afraid.
01:57:24 At some point he must have had a run.
01:57:26 In with a snake.
01:57:27 Because it was just like one day, and actually it was after he'd been.
01:57:31 Gone for a few days.
01:57:32 Anything that looked like a snake, like even a little bit like a garden hose or he was like super suspicious of.
01:57:42 So it could have been that I, I don't know, I don't know but.
01:57:48 Yeah, I mean, he was fun. Look, he was. He came out of the desert randomly, and he went. He returned to the desert randomly and.
01:57:57 And he's, you know, he was a good he was a good little furry furry friend. So anyway.
01:58:07 Enough about that. Let's take a look at.
01:58:11 Hyper chats. I never understand what.
01:58:15 If these are newest to oldest or oldest to newest.
01:58:20 Our finished friend with the incomprehensible name says you missed my entropy chat from last Tuesday. The payment has gone through my bank's site as well.
01:58:31 I'm not sure what it was then.
01:58:34 I don't think there's.
01:58:37 And I I'm assuming I'll I'll get it like in terms of the money, but like I don't know.
01:58:43 I don't even know how to look at past ones. Let me see if.
01:58:46 There's an.
01:58:48 Let me look if there's a history.
01:58:53 I don't want to break anything but.
01:58:55 Entropy still feels like it's it like the interface is not great.
01:59:04 Account. Let's see here.
01:59:21 OK, I might. I might find a way of of funding this actually.
01:59:33 Let's see.
01:59:47 OK, I don't see it there.
01:59:55 Look, I got something from the 16th.
02:00:01 That says the recent negro incident shouldn't surprise anyone. Check out the Cannibal Warlords of Liberia.
02:00:09 Funnily enough from Vice.
02:00:12 Cannibal negro, who works as a pastor and no one seems to mind. That fact is that what you're talking about?
02:00:20 That's the only one I've got from you.
02:00:25 Within the time period time and that was on the 16th.
02:00:32 So I go before that.
02:00:39 Nothing. Nothing, nothing.
02:00:45 Yeah, I don't, I don't. I don't know if that's the one you're talking about.
02:00:50 But yeah, sorry I missed that and I guess people can check that.
02:00:54 Out.
02:00:57 Simbey says in the last stream you said you hadn't yet found the link for the Buchanan Castle game mod. It is in the Doom section on the main page. Just click the Escape from Buchanan Castle image. Now would be a great time to download it. CzechBro has just finished.
02:01:17 A replacement map.
02:01:19 For E3L2.
02:01:23 Let's I don't know what E3L2 is.
02:01:26 But I'll yeah, I'll check out the site then, and yeah, I'll tell you what. I'll check it out. Maybe I'll. I'll play it.
02:01:32 We'll see. We'll, we'll see. Maybe. Maybe it'll be fun.
02:01:36 Fun like chill out stream kind of stuff. We could play that. I was also going to, so I I I told you guys, or at least I put out on Twitter and on telegram that I found out.
02:01:49 There's a an old electromechanical pinball machine called the gay 90s. Now it's the gay 90s. Also refers to people used to say the gay 90s when referring to the 1890s. So it's not really about, you know, because it it came out in 1971 or something, right?
02:02:08 But I made a joke saying like, oh, look, look at the gay 90s. It was a warning to the boomers and they.
02:02:13 Didn't.
02:02:13 Listen especially cause the the cabinet art.
02:02:18 It looks super gay in 90s.
02:02:21 It's even like the 90s colors, like the pink and you know that the.
02:02:26 The very CGA looking color palette.
02:02:32 But maybe I'll I I downloaded it for visual pinball.
02:02:37 And played it a little bit I I mean I used to have.
02:02:42 I used to have three.
02:02:43 E.
02:02:44 Em pinball machines. I had one called a flicker. In fact, that had black face on it. It had Al Jolson was on the play field in blackface.
02:03:01 So I downloaded that one too and I downloaded the other ones. I had. The technology is way better now, like way better. When I looked at making like a a virtual pinball machine.
02:03:14 Years ago, it would have been probably like maybe even like 2 versions prior, like version 8. It just looked like ass like it looked like like the physics were OK, but I just like the whole like it just took away it took. There was no immersion because you were, you know, you just knew you were playing like a simulated pinball table but with the.
02:03:34 The new.
02:03:37 Version 10 point.
02:03:41 I don't know 8 or whatever it is.
02:03:43 It looks pretty fucking good. Like, it looks pretty good. Like, it looks really good and they and they, they also have the new like force feedback. So if you build like.
02:03:52 A.
02:03:53 I was a super nerdy and pointless no one cares, but I've been geeking out on it a little bit lately to take my mind off of the the the not as happy events lately.
02:04:04 And the the you can make, you can make virtual pinball machines that are actually pretty fucking.
02:04:10 Pretty not not so bad. Not so bad. I mean, you know.
02:04:14 For pinball, I actually thought about doing a pinball stream because I started researching a lot of a lot of pinball companies. Are Jewish names, right? Like Gottlieb Stern? I don't know if that's Jewish or just German.
02:04:28 The Gottliebs absolutely Jewish.
02:04:31 And then I was looking at kind of like the.
02:04:34 You know, how did pinball start?
02:04:36 And how to even make it into a stream? Like who gives a fuck?
02:04:39 About pinball, right?
02:04:41 As I'm sure many of you are.
02:04:43 Thinking right now.
02:04:46 And and it was kind of interesting because at first I was like.
02:04:50 Well, yeah. How did this get started? I know there was a gambling aspect to it because they banned pinball machines like they took axes to them. They were like throwing them in the in the fucking the.
02:05:00 The the Great Lakes like outside Chicago.
02:05:04 And.
02:05:06 Then I I looked into it further and it was because the initial pinball machines they were for gambling.
02:05:12 Like the ones that Gottlieb made, it was there. It wasn't like a pinball machine like you would think. Now, where there's, like, flippers and there's any kind of.
02:05:20 Skill involved.
02:05:22 It was called pinball because it was it was just pins hammered into a board inside this box with a glass.
02:05:29 Top and you have the plunger like a normal pinball machine and you would flick this ball up to the top, but then?
02:05:36 It.
02:05:36 Would just you.
02:05:37 Know plunk, plunk, plunk down and hit the different pins like it, you know, like one of these things on. You know, the price is right kind of a thing. Right? So it was gambling and then it would just hit different points. And I thought to myself, why would that would be?
02:05:50 Always that. Be fun at all.
02:05:52 Like, why would it be?
02:05:53 Fun to just oh, we go.
02:05:54 To 100 points like So what?
02:05:56 Like there was no interaction from you.
02:05:59 And then I found out. Oh, actually it's because the points would actually translate to, like either discount, like let's say you had a business, you could maybe have the pinball machine outside, like, oh, you got 100 points. That's $5 off your next purchase. You know, so they would do things where it was, it was still kind of gambling.
02:06:19 And in fact, it wasn't until a white guy came along and invented the flippers.
02:06:25 That it even became like a game where you had any kind of.
02:06:30 Input on the outcome and that's really what what started.
02:06:35 Pinball is like A is like a game was some French guy who worked for Gottlieb.
02:06:42 Anyway, I was just thinking about like.
02:06:45 That aspect of it, and how it's still kind of silly like it's silly that it's entertaining, that's captivating even for someone to stand behind a wooden box with a window on top.
02:06:59 And watch a metal ball like.
02:07:01 Go Bing, Bing bong Bing.
02:07:02 Bong like, why is that fun? Because it's fun. I think it's fun. Why is it fun?
02:07:07 Because when you think about it, it's really fucking stupid. It's stupid to just sit in front of a box, even if you have flippers knocking a fucking metal ball around and and and flashing lights and stuff.
02:07:19 And then I started thinking, well, it's got to be very similar to how they design slot machines, right? Like there's got to be like some method to this to where they they've actually they they had to have stud.
02:07:36 You know exactly how to how to like slot machines. For example. They'll play sounds like like kind of like the Pavlovian thing, right? Every time you win, it'll play a very specific sound over and over and over again. So you start associating that sound with winning.
02:07:55 And then when you don't win, it'll play like almost the sound.
02:07:59 And you think like ohh, I almost won because I almost heard the sound like it didn't play all the way. But that means I'm close and it'll even it'll adjust how almost the sounds you hear. And there there's all these psychological tricks going on to make you keep feeding the slot machine.
02:08:16 So I thought to myself, well, pinball machines are just, I mean, they're there to make money, right? They're there to just eat quarters and I guess well, nowadays it's to eat.
02:08:26 Dollars. But that's what they existed for. Is they existed to collect. I mean, after, after the initial run of pinball machines being like the the the gambling stuff. So the same thing they they have to set it up in such a way that it mind fucks you into thinking oh, I almost won that time.
02:08:46 Oh, I'll. I'll put another quarter in or whatever. But anyway I thought that's going.
02:08:51 To require more research, but.
02:08:53 Little random I know that has nothing to do with anything.
02:08:59 But maybe maybe in the future we'll have a.
02:09:03 A pinball stream where I play the gay 90s pinball.
02:09:07 Game it's it's not that. It's not that fun of a game. It's a lot of these, EM. The old ones are pretty boring. Some are actually pretty clever, but.
02:09:18 Yeah, they're, they're. They're not like the the fancy pinball machines that people think about, like the golden era of pinball was like in the 90s when they had, like, the, the, you know, Addams family and twilight zone. And, you know, every time you went to the movie theater, they had like, a a pinball machine for that movie. I think they still sort of do that, but it's just not.
02:09:39 Not quite the same anymore.
02:09:42 Anyway, we got Volga. German says hi, Devon. Well, I appreciate that.
02:09:50 And I right back at you.
02:09:52 Man of low moral fiber says it was a sad day for us whites when the KKK Air Force got shut down. RIP Clan air.
02:10:02 Exactly. Yeah, it's. It's too bad. Too bad the.
02:10:07 The the KKK.
02:10:09 Air Force is is no longer operating. Let me get this.
02:10:12 Attempted rapist off the screen. Those are those anything good to look at?
02:10:19 Let me look and see if I got.
02:10:21 Do I have a Churro picture?
02:10:24 As I can put up.
02:10:25 A chiral picture.
02:10:27 I don't have a Churro picture. I've got chiro video.
02:10:32 I don't think I have a cheap picture.
02:10:42 I know where I can maybe find one.
02:10:48 Let me see.
02:11:07 Here's a good Churro picture.
02:11:11 Bring this one up.
02:11:29 Come on. Do what I want.
02:11:33 There we go.
02:11:35 Alright, where was I?
02:11:42 Uh, yeah.
02:11:44 That is true. The KKK airforce.
02:11:47 Will rise again. Man of Low moral Fiber again says. I wonder what the total cost is of government handouts for that 100 year old negro or negress. Rather, I wonder how many great grand nigglits she's responsible for. Right? Well, she was 109. She wasn't even 100. She was a.
02:12:08 109 they said.
02:12:10 Which I don't believe, but maybe, maybe. Maybe she was 109. I mean, that seems pretty high.
02:12:18 Maybe though, I mean I don't know.
02:12:22 Uh, some guy says. I always thought the whole evil white guys lynched future astronaut for fun story was bullshit. I'm glad you're digging into these stories. You're single handedly dismantling the anti white narrative. Well I appreciate then.
02:12:40 Arch Stanton. Let's see if this will work.
02:12:44 Nope. Some of these are broken now I gotta.
02:12:46 Fix these. Ohh that's loud.
02:12:53 All right.
02:12:55 Yeah, I gotta. I gotta. I gotta.
02:12:57 Fix I can remember to fix that up.
02:12:59 For the.
02:12:59 Show Art, Stanton says. Just a few shekels for my fellow Jamal Acosta and I are all my life. I've heard endless blood libel against whites, and I'm mad at myself that I ever believed it.
02:13:14 They'll be mad. They they spent a lot of.
02:13:18 They spent a lot of money on that, that endless blood label.
02:13:22 Then our standard again says no idea why that that, that it it did double, why that last one went through twice. But that's cool. Double tip for you. Well, I appreciate that. And yeah. I just.
02:13:32 Wasn't sure if that was on my end or if you saw that too.
02:13:37 Appreciate that Bessemer.
02:13:46 And those those coyotes?
02:13:49 That was pretty close.
02:13:51 Bessemer says hi Devon. Keep changing the world for the better. Thanks for all you. Do all right. Pete. Shiro, buddy, may there be many little Churro juniors running around, you know and they're probably are.
02:14:04 Like there probably are.
02:14:06 In fact, I saw one that I highly suspected was a mini Churro. I went to, I went I I went somewhere pretty close, close enough for to where Churro would have been able to go there, cause cats actually have like a.
02:14:22 Like a shockingly wide radius sometimes, like they've put those tracking colors and it's like anywhere from like 5 to 10 miles, they'll go from the and sometimes further.
02:14:32 And I was. I was close enough to where that could have been, where he had he'd gone and Churro because he liked pissing on things. Had right before I left, had pissed on the tire of my car.
02:14:44 And.
02:14:46 When I I got out of the car a little miniature looking Churro was sniffing that tire, and all I could think of was like.
02:14:54 Is that your? Is that your missing dad are.
02:14:56 You like daddy? This smells like Daddy.
02:15:00 But then the the.
02:15:00 Little little cat ran away real fast.
02:15:04 But I.
02:15:06 I suspect he was a virile cat. I suspect there's he spread his DNA.
02:15:13 So there's quite a little mini Churros out there somewhere, at least I like to believe.
02:15:16 Then.
02:15:18 Yeah, coyote is just going on and on. I hope the neighbors dog kills it.
02:15:23 Is. If it doesn't, I might have to. The other thing that sucks about Churro being gone is my yard is rotten with fucking bunnies.
02:15:28 Now.
02:15:29 He used to kill those little bastards and and I guess they found a way in cause last night or around dusk, I went outside and there was like 4 of them in the yard. And I was like, what the fuck?
02:15:41 Since I've been here and there was, we were Bunny free.
02:15:45 I had to get the gun and and start slaughtering the bunnies again and and sealing off there, you know, like check the perimeter and look for, you know, wherever they're getting through at.
02:16:00 All right.
02:16:01 Then we got.
02:16:04 Oh no.
02:16:07 I forgot to do the rumble thing the right way. Ohh no. I got the oh man.
02:16:16 OK, let me figure this out. Sorry guys, I forgot.
02:16:20 To make rumble work.
02:16:23 Where I could read the things and now I got to go through the stupid.
02:16:28 Menu here where it cuts off part of your chat.
02:16:35 Under account overview I forget where it goes. Yeah, here it is.
02:16:41 There's no way to see the whole thing. Guys, I'm sorry. This is uh.
02:16:45 This kind of sucks.
02:16:51 Yeah, it's going to cut off all your guys's chats on Rumble tour, like it's just like the first part of a sentence.
02:17:01 That's my bad. Hold on. Let me get. Let me go back and fix this site if there's any new ones, I'll see them in their entire routing.
02:17:10 OK.
02:17:16 All right. So sorry guys. I'm not going to be able to.
02:17:21 To see the whole thing on, I got no curtain. Just says when I was seven years old dot dot, dot. OK, well, I don't know what that was about. I apologize.
02:17:34 And I'm doing these I guess backwards because it's easier to do it that way. Negro Spritzer says I despise.
02:17:42 Those kind young.
02:17:44 Young gentleman that lived within the borders of Black Wall Street.
02:17:50 Gravy bear because all it says is I despise and and some dot dot dot gravy bear. Have you heard about the?
02:17:59 That's literally what it says. dot dot, dot. That's all it says.
02:18:04 No, I haven't, Rupert says any non white who lives in a dot dot dot.
02:18:10 Yeah.
02:18:11 I guess you guys just have to be really consistent, although there we go, we got sticks sent me here.
02:18:19 His entire chant was short and sweet.
02:18:23 When you're trying to save money, a good rule to follow is to.
02:18:34 Take it from these gym neighbors. It'll pay.
02:18:35 Dividends.
02:18:38 And just says keep up the good work like that, see.
02:18:42 See nice and Nice and.
02:18:45 And all fit in there. And all I got to read the whole thing because it fit in the the little box here that I have to to work off of.
02:18:52 Revolver.
02:18:55 357 N 2 says not for the stream, just a.
02:19:00 And then that's it.
02:19:02 Sorry guys.
02:19:05 I wish there was a way to fix that. If there is, I'm not aware of it. I'll. I'll tell you what. I'll try to find out if there is a.
02:19:14 A way of seeing these in longer form, but I don't think there is.
02:19:18 UM.
02:19:21 Let's see here.
02:19:23 Gravy Bear says. I think you're one of the best dot dot dot.
02:19:28 Well, that could be anything.
02:19:31 That could be anything and I agree.
02:19:34 I could I I am one of the best. You fill in the blank. There you go.
02:19:40 Appreciate that crazy bear.
02:19:43 Neo Spitzer, Spitzer again. He's a little more concise, just goes right for it and says that he's not a fan of the the residents of Black Wall Street or of Jewish Wall Street or Mexican Wall Street or Asian Wall Street for that matter. He fit all that in somehow.
02:20:03 Dead Man 119 says, oh, and happy Easter Devon. Well, I appreciate that. Lace, I'm going backwards. I'm assuming that you say something that I won't get the whole thing in decimal. Threat says here's to the heat. Well, that that one fit in there too.
02:20:18 Look at that. Look at the whole thing.
02:20:21 The Shogun says this one is for more.
02:20:24 Burger, look at that. That fit in there too.
02:20:28 There is, I have to say there does seem to be a a direct correlation.
02:20:34 Between the smaller donations and the more words.
02:20:42 They don't. They don't fit. It seems like those who who come with the big donos.
02:20:48 Use fewer words that actually fit in this thing.
02:20:52 So I don't feel as bad, you know.
02:20:56 Ghost Dog Man says them prostrating bleeps always. dot dot dot.
02:21:03 Well, alright, I I I can I I think I I think I can.
02:21:07 I didn't get where you're coming from there.
02:21:10 Based 1483 says I met her when she barely got. Like there's more of a store there, but we're not going to be able to hear.
02:21:20 Ghost Dog Man says remember everyone, it's.
02:21:23 All that's true.
02:21:26 That is true.
02:21:27 I'm going to I'm going to assume you mean all of them. I'm going to finish your thought for you. Maybe that's what I should do. I'm gonna start finishing these.
02:21:34 Based 4th day three says Obama went to Occidental. Also, I'm going to finish that also. I hate that school and the dumb bitch that that I used to date that was from there and fuck her and she's mind fucked now.
02:21:53 I'm assuming something like that right is not what you were saying last.
02:21:56 Time it was a.
02:21:59 Ex-girlfriend of yours went to Occidental?
02:22:02 Why is this from the previous stream? Am I reading so I don't even know now. Maybe I went too far.
02:22:11 Yeah, I think I went too far because I went to the the happy Easter. All right. So that that's what we got here. Let me go back to.
02:22:19 All right. And then we have some full ones I can actually read that I started up the right thing, we got no curtain says when I was seven years old, I got the whole thing when I was seven years old, my cat went missing. A year later, I found his skeleton behind the barn.
02:22:35 Yeah, I mean I I that's one that I don't want to find. I wonder if on one of my.
02:22:41 Night.
02:22:41 Hikes that I will be resuming, honestly, I guess if if there's a silver lining, night hikes became less attractive to me because I knew he would follow me out there and I didn't want him going out.
02:22:55 In the desert and now I guess I don't worry about that, but I do wonder, like, that'll suck. I mean, I guess it won't suck because I'll be able to give him a proper. I'll give him a proper burial. If I'm out there and I find.
02:23:08 Churro remains. I'll you know, I'll dig them up.
02:23:14 Digging a place to be. I don't, I don't know. Put them somewhere nice. Maybe on the mountain top out here.
02:23:21 But uh yeah, I've had a lot of, uh.
02:23:25 Not so nice. Visions in my head about finding dead Churro.
02:23:33 Let's see who's Joe says. Hey, Devon. Sorry I haven't been super chatting recently. I need a new job. God bless for all the quality work. Well, I appreciate that. No, not a problem. Not a big deal. All right. And I think that's it.
02:23:48 So let's go ahead and shut her down. All right, guys. Well, I appreciate you guys being here with me this evening, and probably there's a possibility I can't do Saturday possibility, but probably we'll be here Saturday.
02:24:03 I'll let you guys know as soon as I know so.
02:24:08 In the meantime.
02:24:10 Hope you guys all have a wonderful rest of your week until we meet again.
02:24:16 For BlackPilled.
02:24:19 I am of course.
02:24:22 Devon Stack.
Lonely Guy
02:24:36 Are you looking for?02:24:43 Can you be someone?
02:24:46 OK, early to bed. Early to Rise makes a woman healthy, wealthy and wise. That's why you're wiser than me. It's Stephen.
02:24:56 Hi, I'm Maurice. I'm an executive by day and a wild man by night.
02:25:01 My name is Monroe. You've probably already noticed that I have.
02:25:04 Incredibly good lies.
02:25:05 Hi, my name is Phil, most of my.
02:25:07 Friends call me big Phil, OK?
02:25:10 I like to talk.
02:25:11 To people deep into the night.
02:25:14 I play guitar.
02:25:15 I'm eight time.
02:25:17 Hi, I'm Fred.
02:25:19 Hi, my name is Mike, and if you're sitting there watching this tape smoking your cigarette, well, hit the Fast forward button because I don't smoke and I don't like people who.
02:25:26 Do smoke. I'm not afraid to get down on my tuxedo or if you're not afraid to let the wind mess your hair up.
02:25:31 A little bit when I take the top down, perhaps even a a nice bath with some champagne and candles.
02:25:36 Hi, mom.
02:25:41 I do fashion photography.
02:25:43 And I do consider myself a refined valley dude.
02:25:47 OK, I'm looking for a trendy girl with a simple smile.
02:25:53 Wait, it says here. Oh, excuse me.
02:25:55 I don't know what I'm not looking for is some big.
02:26:00 Overgrown monster that's always thinking about food and.
02:26:03 Whoso binds to himself a joy, death. It's wounded life destroy.
02:26:10 I like to do out of sailing. I like to outdoor activities like climbing and like.
02:26:14 Travel. I take a sponge ball, just pulling them out of a little.
02:26:17 Girl's ear.
02:26:18 Anxious.
02:26:20 Foxy.
02:26:20 I'm looking for the goddess. Are you the God?
02:26:23 This.
02:26:24 Who is the goddess? The goddess is the woman is a woman. Is any woman, is all women.
02:26:31 A figure that is sexy, slim, tight, excellent legs.
02:26:37 I'm a 25 year subscriber to both Playboy and The New Yorker magazine.
02:26:42 At night I operate a fanzone distress hotline. I guess you'd call me an.
02:26:49 One of my favorite foods is pizza.
02:26:53 And just shooting spice and all those things that are.
02:26:56 Nice like to be with.
02:26:57 People who are were as fun and adventuresome as.
02:27:00 Well, is into having fun. Have fun.
02:27:03 I enjoy having fun, yes.
02:27:05 Looking for somebody who has who likes to have a.
02:27:07 Lot of fun. I'm looking for someone to have.
02:27:09 Fun with I'd love to have a good time.
02:27:11 Able to have fun.
02:27:13 Fun and laughter.
02:27:15 And anything that's fun I like.
02:27:16 To have fun and and have a lot of fun.
02:27:20 Are you looking for me?
02:27:23 No fatties. I want it all. No hamsters. I still watches no dopers, no smokers, no Alcoholics.
02:27:29 We don't like to write checks.
02:27:31 No Donna juanitas.
Devon Stack
02:27:32 We don't like to take out the garbage.Lonely Guy
02:27:34 No. Posers. What I'm doing right now is making a movie.Narrator
02:27:37 About World War 2, no crazy.Lonely Guy
02:27:39 Santa Monica and my front porch swing.02:27:42 I'm currently involved in cleaning up toxic waste.
02:27:44 I'm not having fun doing this.
02:27:45 Happy.
02:27:46 Do you like cats?
02:27:48 Domestic violence and I like to wear bright socks and I'm an avid Cleveland, Cleveland Browns.
02:27:52 Fan sexual abuse like.
02:27:54 Is a playground and I want somebody to play with.
02:27:56 All sorts of Alcoholics and addicts and.
02:27:58 Stuff because I.
02:27:59 Really have a zany sense of humor.
02:28:01 Probably don't like to clean.
02:28:02 The house my mother still writes to.
02:28:04 Me regularly because I average about four hours a night's sleep.
02:28:07 I will cry at a.
02:28:08 Commercial, I'm interested in most phases of data processing.
02:28:13 Fire breathing Dragons.
02:28:15 Type A I'm not comfortable caring.
02:28:18 And serious about our relationship, I am.
02:28:21 I'm I'm really looking for somebody I can feel special.
02:28:23 About and I don't encounter people like that very often, and I'm hoping you're.
02:28:28 One of them.
02:28:29 Are you that woman? Please give me a call.
02:28:33 And you know that a journey always.
02:28:36 Begins with the first step.
02:28:40 And I hope that if you like what I'm trying to say or you'd like to know more about me.
02:28:47 Two, please write.