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You can't get any more definitive than this—this crime was motivated by anti-White racial hatred—the black man who did this is driven by his hatred and resentment of White people.

Which is why you will never see it trending on social media and will never hear about it from the news media.

This kind of thing is happening every single day in a country whose laws are enforced by people who want you to believe that "White Supremacists" are the greatest threat to public safety.

I'm quite sure at this point that they think this stuff is funny.
What Six Flags Over Texas used to be
Confederate veteran greets soldiers of the 36th Division on day of review in Fort Worth,Texas.
I was doing genealogy research and found Indian ancestors about 10-11 generations back. I was perplexed that they showed up and looked further into this. Because it seemed extremely suspect.

I found out some things.

First it is very odd to me that White Americans (especially in the South) fetishize having a drop of Indian blood to the point to where many know nothing of their ancestral background besides the mythical “Cherokee” great-great grandmother.

Come to find out this phenomenon is so common that genealogy websites have resources for Whites who do DNA tests and wonder why Native American ancestry doesn’t show up at all. They have to put them down gently and tell them that the reason they don’t have DNA ties to Indians is because either they have no Indian ancestors or it’s so far back in their tree that they received no DNA from said ancestor. (Basically “sorry but you don’t have Indian ancestors”)

Also that family myths are prevalent due to the Civil War because Southerners would claim Cherokee blood to solidify their identity as Southerners even though they had no such ancestry. Sam Houston even claimed this even though it’s easily disproven.

The Dawes Act made a lot of poor whites post-civil war register as 1/2 or 1/4 Indian so they could get benefits. So this also contributed to the family mythologies of most southern whites.

I like most Southerners was told the exact same myths about supposed Cherokee or Choctaw ancestors on both sides of my family.

Not surprisingly doing genealogy research those supposed native ancestors had very English sounding names and Anglo features in pictures, every surname in my tree is European in origin.

I also found out that some genealogists will even make up native ancestors to sadly placate to ignorant whites who would buy into their fabrications

Because there is absolutely no way to prove any native ancestors prior to about 1800. Because there were no Indian genealogies. Indians were not citizens. Whites lived in extremely segregated societies and any mixed marriages between whites and savages was extremely frowned upon. Often frontiersmen on the fringes would “marry” a Indian girl for a season or two to be used as translators or to better be able to trade with other tribes. These “marriages” were purely utilitarian and most of the time the Anglo frontiersman was already married to a white woman.

In the case of my supposed Indian ancestors, very few documents exist to corroborate anything. Often the profiles would have no documentation at all, and even the few things they cite have no citations to speak of. In fact the only source for them I was able to find came from a known fraud in the genealogical community who would totally fabricate genealogies or get numerous facts wrong.

None of the supposed Indian ancestors could be proven to have existed.

DNA tests of relatives of mine show no Indian DNA to speak of which further shows it to be a fabricated genealogy.

Be careful of what y’all find on these genealogy websites often they are wrong and need to be thoroughly evidenced if no documentation exists assume that it is wrong