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soothsayer

(38,601 posts)
Thu Jun 11, 2020, 08:37 AM Jun 2020

Jacksonville, the GOP convention, and Aug. 27 "Ax Handle Saturday"

In the “you just can’t make this stuff up” file.

So... the GOP convention — which might take place in Jacksonville— runs to aug. 27, which just so happens to be the anniversary of Ax Handle Saturday.

https://myfloridahistory.org/frontiers/article/32

https://www.firstcoastnews.com/article/news/ax-handle-saturday-a-dark-day-in-jacksonville-history-occurred-56-years-ago/77-309628839

Snip:

August 27 marks the anniversary of one of the more horrendous events in Jacksonville's history. It was 56 years ago when the brutal attack that became known as "Ax Handle Saturday" occurred.

That infamous Saturday, The Youth Council of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) was participating in a peaceful protest, sitting at a whites only lunch counter until they were spit on by attackers.

According to The Florida Historical Society, things escalated and 200 white people chased them through the streets of downtown Jacksonville, beating them with ax handles and baseball bats.

Though the attack was originally aimed at the protestors, it soon began to include any black person in sight, according to the FHS. Authorities stood idly by until members of a black street gang called "The Boomerangs" tried to help those being attacked, at which point some members of the police joined in the beatings.

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Jacksonville, the GOP convention, and Aug. 27 "Ax Handle Saturday" (Original Post) soothsayer Jun 2020 OP
Florida have been hiding their numbers concerning COVID-19. . . Iliyah Jun 2020 #1
One of my Black friends who I have known for 40 years said he would rather live in the south redstatebluegirl Jun 2020 #2
Trump is doubling-down on his "fire up the base" strategy. n/t Laelth Jun 2020 #3
Two Words STEVEN MILLER MagickMuffin Jun 2020 #7
we used to regard issues of race and racism as special interest politics bigtree Jun 2020 #4
My God, Stephen Miller must be orgasmic WhiteTara Jun 2020 #5
Right? soothsayer Jun 2020 #6
so first Juneteenth, now Ax Handle Saturday IcyPeas Jun 2020 #8
Although as others have said... soothsayer Jun 2020 #9

redstatebluegirl

(12,265 posts)
2. One of my Black friends who I have known for 40 years said he would rather live in the south
Thu Jun 11, 2020, 08:53 AM
Jun 2020

where you know who the racists are, they are in your face every single day. He said you have to watch out for the "under the covers" racists, who swear they aren't but won't hire a Black person, or any other minority, or they sit on the school board or other local board and quietly support racist policies. He reminded me the other night that this is why we can't trust polling right now. Those under the covers racists will tell a pollster that they won't vote for Trump and then turn around and in the privacy of the polling booth they will vote their racism.

Many republicans have managed to stay "under the covers" for years, using dog whistles and voting their racism but just enough to keep some of their suburban voters who would leave the party if the racism was in their face, like it is now.

The current party is clearly "out from under the covers" so we can clearly identify the racists. Choosing Tulsa for his first rally since the lock down, a town with a horrible racist past in the Wallstreet Massacre and then Jacksonville for the convention where Ax Handle Saturday is still an open wound on our country, are not a coincidence, it is in your face racism.

bigtree

(85,998 posts)
4. we used to regard issues of race and racism as special interest politics
Thu Jun 11, 2020, 09:41 AM
Jun 2020

...but Trump republicans have made racism and bigotry their primary appeal, challenging the rest of the country to stand and be counted against them.

WhiteTara

(29,718 posts)
5. My God, Stephen Miller must be orgasmic
Thu Jun 11, 2020, 11:00 AM
Jun 2020

from the absolute joy of unleashing his most heinous inner dreams and aspirations.

soothsayer

(38,601 posts)
9. Although as others have said...
Fri Jun 12, 2020, 04:31 PM
Jun 2020

Might be hard to find a date where there WASN’T racial unrest in the south.

But this is pretty spot on.

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