https://www.abbevilleinstitute.org/blog/killed-for-the-flag/
".. In 2006, Hervey wrote a book title
d “Why I Wave the Confederate Flag, Written by a Black Man.” He had been an outspoken supporter of Confederate symbols for many years, argued against the changing the Mississippi’s state flag, and often protested poverty at the base of the Confederate Soldiers Monument in Oxford.
On July 19, 2015, Hervey was heading home from a rally in support of a Confederate monument in Birmingham when another vehicle with four or five young black men began chasing him on the highway. The two parties exchanged some heated words through their car windows while driving. Allegedly, Hervey’s car swerved off the road and flipped several times, killing him. After the “accident,” many people were claiming that Anthony was not killed as a result of the wreck, but had been intentionally murdered.
There is good reason to conclude Hervey was murdered. Hervey was a nightmare for the politically correct, social justice warriors we are seeing in the media right now. He believed that America’s racial problems were not a result of the white race alone, but were instead caused by constructs within our society. White people, he argued, are being forced to feel guilty for events of the past, while black people are being forced to live in a kind of mental bondage. These factors, in Hervey’s opinion, keep us apart and are being perpetuated through things like affirmative action, lowering of college admission standards, and mass media that only serves to divide us..."
This kind of truth will always be snuffed out by those that benefit from racial tensions.
".. His book is no longer available on Amazon or anywhere else online, I’m guessing because it features his face in front of a large Confederate battle flag. I contacted his publishing company and they say his book was discontinued. The media will not report his story. It is up to us to share it."
".. In 2006, Hervey wrote a book title
d “Why I Wave the Confederate Flag, Written by a Black Man.” He had been an outspoken supporter of Confederate symbols for many years, argued against the changing the Mississippi’s state flag, and often protested poverty at the base of the Confederate Soldiers Monument in Oxford.
On July 19, 2015, Hervey was heading home from a rally in support of a Confederate monument in Birmingham when another vehicle with four or five young black men began chasing him on the highway. The two parties exchanged some heated words through their car windows while driving. Allegedly, Hervey’s car swerved off the road and flipped several times, killing him. After the “accident,” many people were claiming that Anthony was not killed as a result of the wreck, but had been intentionally murdered.
There is good reason to conclude Hervey was murdered. Hervey was a nightmare for the politically correct, social justice warriors we are seeing in the media right now. He believed that America’s racial problems were not a result of the white race alone, but were instead caused by constructs within our society. White people, he argued, are being forced to feel guilty for events of the past, while black people are being forced to live in a kind of mental bondage. These factors, in Hervey’s opinion, keep us apart and are being perpetuated through things like affirmative action, lowering of college admission standards, and mass media that only serves to divide us..."
This kind of truth will always be snuffed out by those that benefit from racial tensions.
".. His book is no longer available on Amazon or anywhere else online, I’m guessing because it features his face in front of a large Confederate battle flag. I contacted his publishing company and they say his book was discontinued. The media will not report his story. It is up to us to share it."
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