Posted on 07/17/2016 10:43:22 AM PDT by Kaslin
Curtis Gatewood is currently the field director of the North Carolina NAACP. He has described the killing of mass murderer Micah X. Johnson by the Dallas Police as a lynching:
Make no mistake, by taking this Black suspect and demonizing and using a killer robot to blow him up in this unprecedented and barbaric manner and without a trial in a court of law is the truest and most literal example yet of a high-tech lynching.
In the period 1882 through 1964, according to the archives at the Tuskegee Institute, 4,742 American citizens were lynched. Each and every one was a captive, executed, often tortured, without any due process of law legitimizing their sentence of death by mob. Of those, 3,445 were black and 1,297 were white. The majority of them, black and white, were Republicans. The Ku Klux Klan, the terror wing of the Democratic Party, used lynching in the South as a political tool to:
...put black people back into their place as the labor force of the South and to drive out of business the political force, the Republican Party, that was trying to take them to higher places.
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
“literal example of a high-tech lynching”
Ha! He stole my line.
You shoot cops, you die, no matter what color you are, Curtis. Don’t be simple-minded.
If the NAACP is using this rhetoric, it is even worse than we thought.
That means there is no airspace between NAACP, BLM and NBPP, and most likely NOI as well.
They’re finally revealing what they have thought all along. They’re letting it out now as their leader (bammy) prepares to turn this country over to the black and muzzard revolutionaries.
[A bit of an exaggeration to get your attention, but essentially true.]
You left out the DNC.
NAACP, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, their very name announces their racism.
Is he even counting other deadly desperado encounters in that number?
It’s not wrong to have feelings as such. The bible speaks brownly of a group that has “lost all sensitivity.” The problem is hypocritical feelings. Pleading against the necessity of doing a live capture were the lives of a lot of innocent people in a crowd.
He was tried, convicted, sentenced, and executed, in the court of real time law.
IDIOT!
Barbarians didn't have robots.
For Curtis, that may be a bridge too far.
__In the period 1882 through 1964, according to the archives at the Tuskegee Institute, 4,742 American citizens were lynched. Each and every one was a captive, executed, often tortured, without any due process of law__
We need some context. How many had committed a crime who’s punishment would have been hanging? Let’s look at 1882 to 1930:
http://www.umass.edu/complit/aclanet/USLynch.html
edited, from: Table 2-5. The Reasons Given for Black Lynchings
Grave robbing
Race hatred; Race troubles
Aiding murderer
Rape
Incest
Rape-murders
Arson Inciting to riot
Assassination
Inciting trouble
Robbery
Attempted murder
Running a bordello
Banditry
Sedition
Being disreputable
Informing
Injuring livestock
Spreading disease
Boasting about riot
Stealing
Burglary
Child abuse
Insurrection
Swindling
Kidnapping
Terrorism
Killing livestock
Criminal assault
Throwing stones
Cutting levee
Looting
Train wrecking
Defending rapist
Making threats
Trying to colonize blacks
Miscegenation
Mistaken identity
Molestation
Murder
Non-sexual assault
Extortion
Peeping Tom
Violated quarantine
Fraud
Pillage
Plotting to kill
Poisoning well
Hey Curtis, is someone was shooting at you through your front window, would you want him tried first, or stopped?
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