lynching is inherently racist and often resulted in innocent people dying, youre either missing that part or are ok with systemic , terroristic racism....i'm not sure which
speaking of entirely missing a part, my post wasn't pro-lynching. it was just a statement of fact that lynching and other mob justice tends to be short lived, and a problem (not a good thing, u missed that part) that corrects itself in fairly short term. whereas institutional rot almost never gets corrected, let alone corrects itself.
the thing about mob justice is it always gets out of hand, and human morality tends to force a correction. people realize they've done wrong at some point and disperse. riots, lynchings, vigilantism, etc. its a spark in a powder keg, it blows, it subsides.
can we say the same thing about institutional rot? i mean the 2008 mortgage crisis didnt even stop subprime mortgage lending or bundling of poorly classed mortgages to be sold on the market as highly rated bonds. we just rebuilt the jenga tower. did the farce of an Iraqi rebuild where Haliburton fleeced the American tax payer shore up MIC govt contracts? Gerrymandering, seat swapping in legislature, executive orders overuse, fed money manipulation, insider trading in congress, etc etc etc. i could go on and on, we havent fixed a single thing, ever.