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I guess we just have very different viewpoints, Priscilla. Carolyn stood behind her husband and did what she could to defend him. I respect her for that. 60 years later, she admitted to lying on the stand, and she did so with a great deal of contrition and regret, all the while knowing that she could still be charged with perjury.
But let's not be disingenuous by continually referring to Till as a "child". He was a teenager, the size of a small adult man, considerably larger than Ms. Bryant. And his behavior that day was certainly not indicative of a childish mind.
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Originally Posted by enigmatico
What exactly is the history of lynching black males in the deep south? Are we to believe(like you want us to believe in this case) they were guilty of nothing? They were simply chosen at random and lynched for NO REASON? They weren't guilty of a vicious rape, robbery or murder?
Lynching apologists are as good a reason as any to re-open the case.
Yes actually, they were often chosen at random. And even if they committed a crime, lynching is not the way to handle it, that's mob justice. We have a court system in the USA where you get a trial by a jury of your peers. Ever heard of it?
Do you seriously believe lynching is okay?
I didn't say it was "okay", but this idea you're putting forth that black males were simply chosen at random is nonsense. The vast majority of lynching victims, a significant percentage of whom were white, were suspected of committing serious crimes.
I didn't say it was "okay", but this idea you're putting forth that black males were simply chosen at random is nonsense. The vast majority of lynching victims, a significant percentage of whom were white, were suspected of committing serious crimes.
Yes, some lynching victims were white. But it's not okay to lynch. Would you want to be lynched because someone suspected you committed a crime? Or if a rumor went around that you raped someone? No. You would want a trial by jury, not to be lynched. Our legal system is based on having a trial by jury, not vigilante mob justice.
Yes, some lynching victims were white. But it's not okay to lynch. Would you want to be lynched because someone suspected you committed a crime? Or if a rumor went around that you raped someone? No. You would want a trial by jury, not to be lynched. Our legal system is based on having a trial by jury, not vigilante mob justice.
What is your point? No one is arguing that this lynching or any other is/was okay. I feel like I'm having a discussion with children here; this is beneath me. I'm done with it.
What is your point? No one is arguing that this lynching or any other is/was okay. I feel like I'm having a discussion with children here; this is beneath me. I'm done with it.
I can not and will not accept your racist viewpoints.
What is your point? No one is arguing that this lynching or any other is/was okay. I feel like I'm having a discussion with children here; this is beneath me. I'm done with it.
Sure sounded like you were.
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