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by masklinn
1404 days ago
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In the south it used to be an entire town of hundreds would show up for a lynching and take pictures and a picnic below the tree. Emmett Till’s river site memorial plaque had to be replaced by a bulletproof 500lbs one to slow down its vandalism. In 2019. Before that it had to be replaced 3 times, once because it was removed and tosse in the river, and the other 2 times due to damage from being shot at. It had been first erected in 2008. Jury nullification is very much a two-edged blade, it’s been used against the Fugitive Slaves Act (this sort of acts was a big reason why the south decided to secede) and it’s been used, a lot, to protect racist murderers. |
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And, indeed, plenty of people think the old way was better. Why they think the old way was better is always worth observing with a critical eye.