Yale Dishwasher Pokes Out Stained Glass Windows Depicting Slaves – IOTW Report

Yale Dishwasher Pokes Out Stained Glass Windows Depicting Slaves

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26 Comments on Yale Dishwasher Pokes Out Stained Glass Windows Depicting Slaves

  1. How could he dis his own ancestors? They would be ashamed of how he’s acting.
    That window was a tribute to the black people and to cotton, to recognize that source of money to build the school.
    How ignorant of him to do that.

  2. Several years ago I volunteered at a classic downtown Cincinnati movie house. They showed good old movies and had an intermission with the mighty Wurlitzer theater organ (which I played on a few occasions) Anyhow, the theater was showing the old classic “Steamboat Round the Bend” which showed darkies hauling bales of cotton. An angry black couple couldn’t take that and went storming out of the theater. A different black guy enjoyed the entire movie and told us, “Boy, things sure have changed.”
    It’s all about perception.

  3. Ignorance is bliss. History has to be changed. There never were black women slaves with bales of cotton on their heads. Never!
    Yeah, it’s getting pretty hard to “take it anymore,”

  4. I hope he got fired and charged for the costs to replace that historical artifact. Plus court costs.

    Maybe I should poke his head out. I shouldn’t have to see that much ignorance and stoopidity walking down the street.
    Stoopid should have painful consequences.

  5. You know what? I can’t take it anymore with these snowflakes who can’t look at part of American history. And what if I do what I have to do! Enough already with the grievances.

  6. I think he was more pissed that he was washing dishes and maybe a few other bad life choices. The ‘slave’ window was just a convenient, soft target of his black rage.

  7. Noticing a possible pervert with a criminal record vibe from that guy. He was probably paid by BLM local operatives to destroy the window. Hope he gets a large fine and found guilty.

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