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Madison, where ‘The Problem of Whiteness’ is taught

Teaching hate, for credit! Just blocks from the Potter-Carre residence, a 42-ton boulder served as a landmark on the University of Wisconsin’s Madison campus and as a teaching tool for geology students, having washed up with the last glacier some … Continue reading

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Release them from jail!

“They were murdered by a person they had tried to help.”  —  Robin Carre – Beth Potter obituary. In fairness, Khari O. Sanford came to Madison as damaged goods. Writing from his jail cell to Judge Ellen Berz in September 2021, … Continue reading

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‘I swear I hit them! How did they survive?’

Murdered for their ‘white savior complex’ If Khari Sanford felt remorse for killing his girlfriend’s parents, Dr. Beth Potter, 52, and husband Robin Carre, 57, he didn’t show it. Not 24 hours after the double homicide, on 03-31-20, Sanford stopped … Continue reading

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Did Woke Madison help murder Beth Potter and Robin Carre?

The murderer ‘let his diversity shine over oppressive systems’ This Wednesday 09-07-22, Khari Sanford will be sentenced in Dane County Circuit Court for the execution-style slaying of Dr. Beth Potter and her husband Robin Carre. “They were murdered by a … Continue reading

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Did the murderers see themselves as victims?

Reparations by other means.  Why did prosecutors grant young Miriam Carre immunity in the slayings of her adoptive parents, Robin Carre and Dr. Beth Potter? The Dane County District Attorney compiled an impressive tranche of forensic evidence: text messages, cell … Continue reading

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It’s getting ‘Stark’ out there #1

Madison opinion leader to Blaska: “I share some of your concerns. I don’t think it’s as stark as you seem to think.” Well, we do! It’s mid-April and everything is shut down for the coronavirus pandemic, including Madison WI’s public … Continue reading

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