Tulsa is a really really bad example for him to pick because for better or for worse Watchmen *actually was* the first visual media depiction of the massacre to get any traction There WASN'T any Emmy-award winning straight historical dramatization of the massacre before thathttps://twitter.com/the_moviebob/status/1286203297658023938 …
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I'm so fucking sick of this kind of smug superior douchebag take from the left, playing at being Adorno and talking about how "late capitalism has rotted people's brains", a whole conservative Harold Bloom take with a Marxist coat of paint
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People living in Tulsa, (and OKC) were really just relearning about the massacre in recent years. It's a part of history that was suppressed in this State. They were even still calling it a "race riot" like 5 years ago.
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that is pretty neat and i only heard about that event once before in my life
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On the other hand I know a lot of people who think the Tulsa massacre is part of the whole alternate US after watching the series. Its kind of infuriating.
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