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Thwarted from bullying targeted victims by laws passed in the USA, grown men throw violent temper tantrums. Deadly temper tantrums.
When racial slurs, race based insults, and verbal threats do not let them get their way, they resort to physical violence. If physical violence does not help them bully people into giving them their way, they choose killing and destruction.
Sept. 15, 1963 Bombing of the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church Birmingham, Alabama
The bombing of a Birmingham church causes an explosion, which killed Addie Mae Collins, Carole Robertson and Cynthia Wesley, all 14, and 11-year-old Denise McNair.
The girls had been in the basement of the church preparing for the church service when an explosion collapsed the building's lower floor and blew out all the windows in the sanctuary except for a stained-
glass window.
Thomas Blanton and Bobby Frank Cherry surrendered after they were indicted on first-degree murder charges.
Temper tantrum escalates into violent physical bullying.
Prosecutors froze the film as a slender white man with a bulbous nose, wavy hair and a cigarette dangling from his mouth -- unmistakably a young Bobby Frank Cherry -- was seen slamming his fist into the minister's head after pulling what appeared to be a set of brass knuckles from his back pocket."
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A61428-2004Nov18.html
South Carolina jury in July ordered the Christian Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, its state leader and several other Klansmen to pay $37.8 million for their roles in a conspiracy to burn a black church.
The Macedonia Baptist Church, was burned on June 21, 1995
Throwing a temper tantrum in public, the police thwart their desire to bully, and the violence escalates
King and his followers were particularly infuriated after members of Macedonia's congregation complained to police about the Klan's nearby rallies. Racial epithets blasted over Klan loudspeakers could be heard during Macedonia's church services. After the complaints, police ordered the Klan to turn its loudspeakers down.
Two men, from Ferris, a community about 20 miles south of Dallas, feel that white white privilege gives them a right to have a temper tantrum in public, and express themselves in a destructive manner.
When asked why he wanted to burn the church, he responded, ''Cause it was a ( N word ) church,'' according to the United States Attorney's office. Mr. Stillman told of Mr. Moore's complicity during the same conversation.
"(N word) is in the bible," he said.
"King James."
(Not the version of the King James bible that Rosa Parks was reading, apparently.)
http://www.nytimes.com/1997/05/05/us/new-law-on-church-arson-leads-to-2-convictions.html
Civilized countries have labeled that word, hate speech.
There are laws against hate speech.
That frustrates and angers them.
They throw temper tantrums, about it.
When racial slurs, race based insults, and verbal threats do not let them get their way, they resort to physical violence. If physical violence does not help them bully people into giving them their way, they choose killing and destruction.
Sept. 15, 1963 Bombing of the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church Birmingham, Alabama
The bombing of a Birmingham church causes an explosion, which killed Addie Mae Collins, Carole Robertson and Cynthia Wesley, all 14, and 11-year-old Denise McNair.
The girls had been in the basement of the church preparing for the church service when an explosion collapsed the building's lower floor and blew out all the windows in the sanctuary except for a stained-
glass window.
Thomas Blanton and Bobby Frank Cherry surrendered after they were indicted on first-degree murder charges.
Temper tantrum escalates into violent physical bullying.
Prosecutors froze the film as a slender white man with a bulbous nose, wavy hair and a cigarette dangling from his mouth -- unmistakably a young Bobby Frank Cherry -- was seen slamming his fist into the minister's head after pulling what appeared to be a set of brass knuckles from his back pocket."
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A61428-2004Nov18.html
South Carolina jury in July ordered the Christian Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, its state leader and several other Klansmen to pay $37.8 million for their roles in a conspiracy to burn a black church.
The Macedonia Baptist Church, was burned on June 21, 1995
Throwing a temper tantrum in public, the police thwart their desire to bully, and the violence escalates
King and his followers were particularly infuriated after members of Macedonia's congregation complained to police about the Klan's nearby rallies. Racial epithets blasted over Klan loudspeakers could be heard during Macedonia's church services. After the complaints, police ordered the Klan to turn its loudspeakers down.
Two men, from Ferris, a community about 20 miles south of Dallas, feel that white white privilege gives them a right to have a temper tantrum in public, and express themselves in a destructive manner.
When asked why he wanted to burn the church, he responded, ''Cause it was a ( N word ) church,'' according to the United States Attorney's office. Mr. Stillman told of Mr. Moore's complicity during the same conversation.
"(N word) is in the bible," he said.
"King James."
(Not the version of the King James bible that Rosa Parks was reading, apparently.)
http://www.nytimes.com/1997/05/05/us/new-law-on-church-arson-leads-to-2-convictions.html
Civilized countries have labeled that word, hate speech.
There are laws against hate speech.
That frustrates and angers them.
They throw temper tantrums, about it.