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Isaac Reed
Sebastian Allen
Blake Powell
Explain
Jeremiah Carter
Jacob Russell
Jaxon Cox
Henry Sanders
In gonna nut to this later, thank you for posting
Evan Jenkins
Black people were occasionally hunted down and hung from trees via a noose to die in the USA during the 50s - 60s
Wyatt Campbell
I literally don't think I've seen a filename post that's easier to understand. It's a race joke.
Grayson Phillips
Jordan Brown
Oh jimmy isnt black so i didnt get it, sorry
Jack Perry
Brody Cooper
Ryan Davis
Alexander Hall
James Bailey
Hunter Watson
Mason Wood
goddammit
William Cruz
Johnny is black though, Jimmy is the pale white one you might be thinking of
Aiden Evans
Christian Roberts
Nathan Rogers
Justin Cruz
Nicholas Powell
>occasionally
Criminals.
They hung criminals.
Logan Collins
Adam Butler
Yea Forums these are some shitty ass filenames I hate you so much but the Yea Forums game ridiculous
Andrew Gutierrez
Hudson Carter
When you start putting bondage gear on your Pokemon. You've gone to far
Dylan Morales
Isaiah Cook
Johnny is white
Levi Allen
Connor Hall
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Henry Green
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Xavier Garcia
Evan Gonzalez
that's a 300iq joke. good job
Brayden Jenkins
Daniel Hernandez
John Diaz
Jack Howard
most of these names are god awful
Joshua White
These are actually Filename Thread worthy. I'm shocked and proud of you guys.
Lincoln Sanders
The term is hanged, and was not always the means of execution.
And it wasn't simply because they were black (although that could have been a determining factor). See lynching is a catch all term for execution by vigilante justice and the government's problem wasn't just because people were being murdered, but that it wasn't state sanctioned and therefor not a proper trial, many lynchings, possibly more than half were perpetrated by black communities, because again, it was vigilante justice and innocent people could be killed for crimes that never even happened, finally due to various factors police forces were able to almost totally dissuade mob justice.
Alexander Lee
Lincoln Ward
Lucas White
Ah the lost ed edd & eddy episode. A classic.
Ethan Mitchell
Ayden Fisher
Lolled
Dylan Hill
You think THAT's bad?
Luke Nelson
Luke Young
Grayson Bell
Adrian Lewis
Cameron Gray
underrated
Ethan Richardson
See They weren't convicted, or confirmed guilty, except in the eyes of the white mob.
Gavin Hall
How do you do fellow dinosaur?
Jace Rodriguez
>except in the eyes of the white mob
More often then not black actually, they didn't trust "the man" see.
Austin Hall
Where did you hear that?
Adrian Cook
Yea Forums told me
Gavin Green
Yea Forums is retarded, never listen to them
Joshua Ross
Look it takes a fair amount of independent study. But the skinny of it is this. It's ridiculous to water down lynchings to "something racist whites did because they didn't like blacks" that isn't to say it never happened but that was almost never the reason, again, a lynching is execution by mob justice. No trial, no jury just little more than a rumor and enough angry men are all that's necessary, it's even easier if the target is not well liked. The demographics of lynchings are hard to pin down, due to being illegal and all, however due to segregation most races kept their "justice" in house, except for areas where mingling is unavoidable (read cities), most lynchings were in the territories as law was not as capable, but as the law was more well established they eventually dwindled, in the later years before police presence made mob justice almost impractical, you would find lynchings could be attributed to mistrust of the courts or flares of public anger. Again, the races tried to keep things in house, however the divide came about from police, courts and judges being practically all white, therefore white mobs became less common except for particularly malicious crimes with emotions running hot, or if the perp were black and of low standing (whether or not the accusations were true are another matter but practically irrelevant, however the black quarters of the city were often reluctant to bring "white man's justice" into their town So lynchings were fairly frequent, that is before dying out due to increased publicity and law enforcement capabilities. Lynching in all cases is wrong for many reasons, but until fairly recently many people thought it was the only way. If you'd like to read up on it feel free, but it's going to take effort, history like many things is tainted by bias, and often times you'll find credible theories you won't like or contradict what you thought you knew.
Henry Hernandez
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Jeremiah Rogers
High quality posts my friends
Charles Hill
Carson Gomez
Heh
Lincoln Taylor
Joseph Sanchez
Dylan Parker
Carson Hernandez
Haha I get it
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Angel Phillips
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