Well, somebody had to do it. That fool has caused more
trouble…but I like the guy so, here we go.
First, for the definition issue.
Random House Webster’s College Dictionary defines lynching
as: “to put to death, esp. hanging by mob action and without
legal authority.”
I have read the Court’s decision. Three people are not a
“mob.” A mob is defined as a “large crowd.” So there was no “mob
action” because there was no mob. Second, the Supreme Court
specifically said the Sheriff and his deputy and a local
policeman acted “under color of law.” Which means they had legal
authority.
So to say that Bobby Hall was lynched is, factually,
according to the Supreme Court and, if you prefer, Webster’s, not
true. No mob. Therefore no “mob
action.” And the three had “legal authority.” So my
new friend Radley “Boo” Balko over at
Reason
pounced…and got it wrong instantly.
Sorry.
Second. The larger point. My colleagues seem not to
understand the connection between what they are seeing in the
headlines everyday — and history. There is, I’m sorry to
say, a direct connection between Southern racists of yore and,
say, the Obama Administration policy in Arizona.. The Black
Panther case. And what Ms. Sherrod was doing in her speech when
she ever so casually linked criticism of health care to
racism, which is to say not supporting a (her words) “black
President.”
This is all of a piece. Intimately connected by philosophy,
party, time, heritage and party
culture.
So when Ms. Sherrod uses the highly inflammatory
word “lynching” — when it is quite specifically not so
because of the above reasons — what is she doing? Why is she
doing it? She was factually wrong. She was legally wrong.
She did it anyway.
There’s more. Later.
Phil, I was thinking about…what..7,000 words? Eight? Maybe
throw in a couple more thousand and bill to Quin and John’s word
count?
Seriously though, part of the privilege of dishing is
taking. I dished. You dished back. Not to get squishy on
us, but that is generally considered dialogue.
Thanks.
Oh, And Boo Radley over there Reasoning away. When can I
have a retraction for…how does one say…being “shameless” and
“ignorant”?
Anytime. Next time,
Boo…read the dictionary AND the case.
Your pal, Atticus Lord.