The knockout game is hardly new. The May 1921 riots in Tulsa began in much the same way with an attack on a defenseless 17-year old girl, an orphan no less, by a black thug, "Diamond Dick" Rowland. Then a squad of heavily-armed black goons stormed central Tulsa and murdered an innocent white onlooker.
Those are the facts that have been overlooked by the state-run media and won't come to light in the upcoming racist television special.
Thank you for the additional education. These are the things which ignored, thrown down the memory hole, when the history of “black opression” is being told.
My grandfather was a hero during that riot, using his trucks to help rescue blacks caught on the wrong side of town, and transport them to safety. He had to do this without letting the white rioters know.
I doubt somehow that the movie will cover that aspect of things (ie, it will probably be the usual PC mix: there are no good whites.)