⚠️Trigger warning ⚠️ Lynching postcards — were commonly adorned by white supremacists in America with racist messages or poems. These postcards were produced and circulated for over fifty years in the United States, despite being prohibited from being sent through the United States Postal Service after 1908.
@KeneAkers This was revolting. They would bring their young children to witness the lynching and laugh and smile. They got off on watching black men being murdered. I'm a white woman and have NEVER understood the hate of "the other" and the cruelty behind it.
@sharcat12 @KeneAkers It is important to bring children. So that they learn from childhood that blacks are not human. So that they do not develop a soft heart. Israel teaches about Palestine from childhood, else soldiers will not be able to do what they are doing. All superior classes train like this
@sharcat12 @KeneAkers But who is they? All whites? A town, neighborhood, the supposed victims of the crime? I thought it was clandestine. Or maybe you saw it in a movie.