• x00z
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    1 day ago

    I don’t know why Carter went on to write a book that was critical of prejudice after spending his early life being super fucking turbo-racist

    Maybe he came across some dignity later in life? People are always changing and that’s something we should all be respecting.

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      Yeah, my thoughts. Cancel culture makes people forget this. Not everyone is a mini hitler (i.e won’t change)

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      I almost suggested that, but the story goes that the reason he chose “Forrest” as a pseudonym when writing the book was because of Nathan Bedford Forrest, founder of the Klan. People contain multitudes. I can’t claim to know why he did what he did, but nothing I’ve read about the man (admittedly little) indicates that he was sorry for what he’d done. Ashamed perhaps, but even that I’m just guessing based on the fact that he tried changing his identity and denied being Asa Carter.