Film titled “Why Don’t We Murder More White People” airs at San Francisco museum
By News Editors // Aug 30, 2019

A bizarre and nakedly hateful film has aired at a public San Francisco museum over the past month.

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(Article by Richard Moorhead republished from BigLeaguePolitics.com)

“Why Don’t We Murder More White People” by Jonathan Garcia was screened by the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts from July 23rd to August 25th.

The eleven-minute film, which has been removed from YouTube by its creator, contained profiles of several individuals speaking about their dislike for White Americans and their perceived grievances against them.

A description of the film described it as “an examination of whiteness, its unassailable immortality, and how it permeates our daily lives.” The project’s description seems to ask why violence against white people isn’t being ‘normalized.’

As we continue to watch the death of black and brown people become normalized in parallel with the rise of white supremacy, this project asks-why isn’t the inverse true?

Some who were featured in Garcia’s film spoke openly of their support for violence against White Americans who either oppose their political preferences or are simply neutral.

Read more at: BigLeaguePolitics.com and Bias.news.



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