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May 04, 2004 17:49

The actual process of lynching was morbid and incredibly violent. Lynching does not necessarily mean hanging. It often included humiliation, torture, burning, dismemberment and castration. Victims were beaten and whipped, many times in front of large crowds that sometimes numbered in the thousands. Coal tar was frequently used to douse the ( Read more... )

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sunnxrain May 5 2004, 03:14:43 UTC
....seriously. some ppl have like no sense of ethics or morals or w/e.

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hirotanik May 5 2004, 03:44:43 UTC
Aren't we all ashamed?

The thing that makes it worse is that there are still some folks who believe that other people deserve being humiliated, beaten, tortured, and the innocent victims of such acts of inhumanity.

Was reading an argument over those Iraqi POWs that had been abused, and someone actually said they deserved and it didn't matter because they weren't human.

Nope, not a sick joke.

I wish I could say I wasn't human so I wouldn't be sharing the same gene pool as that person.

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cynics_annon May 5 2004, 05:02:50 UTC
i envy you

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oomerfoo May 7 2004, 01:39:12 UTC
dont forget the Nanjing massacre =/

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