Timothy Tyson believes most problems exist because of white privilege. White privilege is not in Webster’s dictionary. So I’ll coin a new phrase, "Ultimate White Privilege".
Someone else can write the definition for this, but here are some traits for the “Ultimate White Privilege.”
Ultimate White Privilege Traits include:
(1) Must be white.
(2) University educated.
(3) Strong religious background.
(4) Work in the field of "educating" others.
(5) Cannot believe in the judicial system.
(6) Must disregard the truth if it upends a personal agenda.
(7) Absence of a conscience with an enormous ability to ignore all moral codes.
(8) Must be able to lie about anything with regard to race issues.
(9) Must rush to judgment and ignore facts if those facts get in the way of self-promotion.
Timothy Tyson provides Exhibit A illustrating the phrase “Ultimate White Privilege”. Tyson has no conscience when he knows there's an audience for his hyped-up agenda. He has a talent for lying with ease.
Black Business Owner
Blood Done Sign My Name page 209. Black businessman James Gregory told the reporter “even some black folks want to believe we’ve made a lot of progress in race relations, but deep down they know things are bad”
According to Tyson’s sources on page 341, Tim states Mr. James Gregory’s quote was in the Raleigh News and Observer on May 29, 1970. There were NO statements from Mr. James Gregory May 29, 1970.
However, Mr. James Gregory made a comment in the Raleigh News and Observer on May 28, 1970 and here it is:
The Raleigh News and Observer newspaper May 28, 1970.
Obviously, Tyson has no trouble victimizing one of his "victims" if it means he can tell a taller tale.
Oxford City Manger
Blood Done Sign My Name page 96. Tom Ragland, the city manager of Oxford and lifelong resident, considered his hometown fairly typical. “Oxford was like most Southern towns in 1963 and 1964,” he said a few years later. “We had demonstrations and boycotts by Negroes against segregation in stores, restaurants, theaters. We set up a Human Relations Commission to try and set up some communication between the races. And I think there was some communication.” The problem of course, was that White Southerners may have needed “communication” as a way of congratulating themselves on their paternalistic generosity toward “the Negro”. But black Southerners need what amounts to a whole new social structure, one that did not stigmatize and impoverish them.
According to Tyson’s sources page 334. The quote from Tom Ragland comes from the Raleigh News and Observer, May 15, 1970.
But here is the statement in the News and Observer May 15, 1970 from Tom Ragland. It is completely different from what Tyson has in his book.
The Raleigh News and Observer newspaper May 15, 1970.
Just another example that Tyson has no problem changing anyone’s comment including the City Manager's.
But wait, Tyson took Ragland’s comment from The News and Observer on May 28, 1970, and embellished it by adding this:
"The problem of course, was that White Southerners may have needed 'communication' as a way of congratulating themselves on their paternalistic generosity toward 'the Negro'. But black Southerners need what amounts to a whole new social structure, one that did not stigmatize and impoverish them."
Here is Tom Ragland's comments from The News and Observer May 28,1970.
The Raleigh News and Observer newspaper May 28, 1970.
Another way to look at this is, Tim states Ragland told him this years later. So why was it in the newspaper word for word?
Tyson must imagine that he’s slick by changing and embellishing comments.
Ann Arbor District Library (AADL)
Presents Timothy Tyson January 2009
(1) Tim acknowledges the existence of this website in this video.
(2) Tim states he has a chip on his shoulder. Was this book done for revenge?
(3) He mentions his sources in the back of his book can be easily followed with each chapter, but failed to mention that he lied about his sources.
(4) Tim states that I am mad and have a right to my opinion. Is Tim really serious? Doesn’t he know the difference between facts and opinions? The website contradicts the book! The only opinion I have given is on page 5 where I revisited The Master Thesis investigation section. The correct term would be EXPOSING Timothy Tyson to the world for lying.
Check out the videos from the Duke Lacrosse Hoax, and hear Tim's words.
Take note readers that after it was proven without a doubt
that the Duke lacrosse players were innocent, by all evidence and by
the words of NC Attorney General Roy Cooper,Timothy Tyson stands by his lies, his fabrications, his libel, his slander, and his outrageous hustling of the Lacrosse Hoax.
He can do this with no problem at all because this is the way Tyson
has lived his life.
His tall tales for profit and for attention began with the
fabrications in his book.
No one held him to higher standards because he was race-hustling---
the most lucrative way to make a living in America.
Tyson figures that since he's gotten away with this type of behavior
all his life, why not keep the show going?
Well, not this time.
Tyson is being exposed for the charlatan that he is!