bulletbob (08-05-2020),stjames1_53 (08-06-2020),Tahuyaman (08-05-2020)
DAAAA lynching isn't being shot in the head Jet in case you didn't notice . and Chicago is well known for murder, mostly black on black crime in case you didn't notice. now jet do you know who shot him no you dont . do you know anything about the area he was shot in I doubt it. crime there is rated at average for Chicago.
do you know why he was shot well again you dont do you. it could of been a ex lover a jealous boy friend a gang banger a robbery gone wrong , bad drug deal mistaken identity someone with a grudge . do you know what color the person was that shot him well again you don't.
do you know anything about his private life if he had enemies ?
but you call it a lynching for what reason ?
did you know that 71 percent of murders are black in Chicago , so from a pure statistical point there is a 71 percent that a black man shot him .
Peter1469 (08-06-2020)
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- Thucydides
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Igitur qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum
Just for the record and perhaps as a means to end this discussion why do you think this was a "lynching"?
Here is the most acceptable meaning of the word "Lynching" Why does this apply to this case?
Lynching is the mob killing of a person suspected of a crime, especially by hanging, that is done outside of the law
Last edited by nathanbforrest45; 08-06-2020 at 07:55 AM.
It was a lynching because it was a murder for a political purpose. Lynching does not and has not meant just a rope by a mob. It’s always been about why and what the objective was: terrorizing the populace has been number one. Now perhaps that can end the discussion.