Tuesday, June 30, 2020
Statues Toppled and Lynched in North Carolina-- Part 6: And, I Thought Nooses Were a Hate Crime
Two statues of two Confederate soldiers that were part of a larger obelisk were torn down Friday night by rioters in Raleigh, North Carolina. (With all the practice they got pulling down the "Silent Sam" statue at UNC-Chapel Hill, they really know how to do this. It was another example of we don't have to follow the law anymore.)
Police initially stopped the rioters, but after the area was cleared, the rioters returned and finished the job. They dragged the statues down the street and STRUNG ONE UP BY THE NECK from a light post. (Wait a minute, isn't a noose and lynching considered a hate crime? And they weren't arrested. I wonder what NASCAR Bubba and all his buds would say about this?)
Lynching and nooses must be a new one of those black things where they can use them, but Whites can't. Kind of like the "N" word, you know.
Next, North Carolina's governor reacts to this. Did he order various law enforcement groups to go out and arrest the perpetrators? I mean, after all, they had committed not one, but two hate crimes. (Attacking a Confederate statue and the "lynching.") You'd think that was a rather serious thing. Wouldn't you?
Find Out Next Post. --Old Secesh
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