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Accused Murderer Cites Racial Grievance Learned in College

Nkosi Thandiwe, 23, of Midtown, Ga., shot three women in July of 2011, killing one and leaving another paralyzed. His motive? Retaliation–in response to the evils of the white race he had been taught about in college.

Via Phi Beta Cons:

This article reports that, on the witness stand, “Thandiwe suggested that his reason for even purchasing the gun he used in the shootings was to enforce beliefs he’d developed about white people during his later years as an anthropology major at the University of West Georgia.” He explained, “I was trying to prove a point that Europeans had colonized the world, and as a result of that, we see a lot of evil today,” he said. “In terms of slavery, it was something that needed to be answered for. I was trying to spread the message of making white people mend.”

When professors teach hatred and stir up racial grievances, there are consequences.

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