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100 years after Tulsa Race Massacre, still toting the damage


100 years after Tulsa Race Massacre, the damage remains
AARON MORRISON, Associated Press
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1of45This photo provided by the Department of Special Collections, McFarlin Library, The University of Tulsa shows the ruins of Dunbar Elementary School and the Masonic Hall in the aftermath of the June 1, 1921, Tulsa Race Massacre in Tulsa, Okla. (Department of Special Collections, McFarlin Library, The University of Tulsa via AP)APShow MoreShow Less
2of45Descendants of Tulsa Race Massacre survivor Ernestine Alpha Gibbs sit together during an interview in Tulsa, Okla., on Sunday, April 11, 2021. From left are her daughter, Carolyn Roberts; granddaughter-in-law, Tracy Gibbs; great-grandson, LeRoy Gibbs III, and grandson LeRoy Gibbs II. LeRoy II credits his grandmother, who not only built wealth and passed it on, but also showed succeeding generations how it was done. It was a lesson that few descendants of the victims of the race massacr ....

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Stocktake: Dalio shrugs off human rights concerns in China


Stocktake: Dalio shrugs off human rights concerns in China
Surprising that billionaire investor is indulging in absurd moral equivalence
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Billionaire investor and long-term China bull Ray Dalio isn’t losing sleep over China’s human rights problems. “I don’t really understand, and I don’t study the human rights issues,” Dalio told the Wall Street Journal last week. “I follow what the laws are on those particular things.” The US has human rights issues, too, he said. “Would I not invest in the United States because of those?”
It’s surprising someone as smart as Dalio would indulge in such an absurd exercise in moral equivalence. Both the Biden and Trump administrations have accused China of genocide in its treatment of the Uighur people in Xinjiang. Systematic rape and forced sterilisation of women, torture, indoctrination of children in orphanages, forced labour in internment camps – reports from the BBC and other cre ....

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