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'''Benjamin Tillman''' was the father of Heartland deceit (1867 to 1968). This was a man who outright called for non-whites (contrary to popular belief, it wasn't just black people) to be indiscriminately murdered until they were "kept in their place." | '''Benjamin Tillman''' was the father of Heartland deceit (1867 to 1968). This was a man who outright called for non-whites (contrary to popular belief, it wasn't just black people) to be indiscriminately murdered until they were "kept in their place." | ||
Real-life Villains gets it right. Racists by far tend to be acting only on fear. But it wasn't the case with Tillman. Tillman deliberately plotted this. | Real-life Villains gets it right. Racists by far tend to be acting only on fear. But it wasn't the case with Tillman. Tillman deliberately plotted this. | ||
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Revision as of 19:11, 20 March 2017
Benjamin Tillman was the father of Heartland deceit (1867 to 1968). This was a man who outright called for non-whites (contrary to popular belief, it wasn't just black people) to be indiscriminately murdered until they were "kept in their place."
Real-life Villains gets it right. Racists by far tend to be acting only on fear. But it wasn't the case with Tillman. Tillman deliberately plotted this.