street, that classifies is a lynching. i talked to brian stephens repressor wrote in the new york times who runs a lynching museum in alabama, and he was talking about this idea that part of what happens is that people convinced themselves that they are righteous. and it is in that righteousness that it excuses the barbarism. and that is how people are able to move on and go on and kiss the kids at night even though they were witness that day to someone being hung or someone being burned to death. you have to disassociate. and that is part of what helps wait supremacies to survive, is the dissociation that s involved in it. do something horrendous and bigger out a way that your mind can make it work and make you still be righteous and honorable as a person. yeah, i have never known a racist who didn t believe in
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