ASU has opened a museum about George Floyd. I will put the link to the ASU web page below. ASU houses this museum and also financially supports it. Here are a few quotes from one of the organizers (also, link below) to help you understand what it is about:
"The pendulum is swinging because that is what whiteness does — whiteness has 'whitelash,'" Austin added. "2020 was a huge year for exposing systemic injustices, not just racism but all kinds of -isms and inequities. And whitelash has been coming back and trying to close those doors."
"Every time I fly to Phoenix I pray my Lyft doesn't have a Blue Lives Matter license plate. Y'all got them everywhere. It makes me nervous," Austin said.
Why is ASU supporting a project that judges people based on their skin color? Is that the lesson we are supposed to take from the George Floyd museum?
Students, as you think about your tuition costs going up, is fighting “whitelash” an expense you want ASU to cover?
https://cwd.asu.edu/events/twin-flames-george-floyd-uprising-minneapolis-phoenix
https://www.yahoo.com/news/asu-connects-george-floyd-minneapolis-133044229.html
There is an excellent documentary called the fall of Minneapolis on YouTube about the whole incident. It’s worth watching. It clearly shows he died from drugs he ingested and the officer followed protocol
I’m curious if I could make a novel legal theory about this being a state-supported religion, with exhibit A being that sustainability computer based training I had to do.
-Rob, SE ‘26