James Jordan
1 min readNov 25, 2019

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The problem I have with this whole attitude is this… This was one man dealing with the death of his brother.. that is what this was. it was ONE MAN.. not a black man, ONE MAN dealing with loss. Yet you want to play politics and not even respect his dignity.

Yet so many black people are trying to use this to shame all white people, and stir up racial tension.

I have not seen black people as a whole being asked to forgive anything. Can you give me some links where all the millions of black people have been collectively asked or told to forgive? I don't even know how a group can forgive. Ive never asked anyone to forgive me for racism that i was not guilty of.

This was one man dealing with loss and you disrespect him and the dead man terribly by playing politics with it.

Do you want unity or do you want to propel hate… seems the latter to me.

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James Jordan
James Jordan

Written by James Jordan

Teller of tales, many of which are actually true. Award-winning journalist, and the William Allen White Award for reporting.

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