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"lynch mob" Definitions
  1. a crowd of people who gather to lynch somebody

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"It's a small lynch mob, though it's a very vocal lynch mob," said State Representative Jack Williams, a Republican.
"A little lynch mob had organized resistance against his nomination."
But the amazing thing to me is the lynch mob mentality.
Other speakers attacked George Soros, Islam and "the lynch-mob media".
"We're not going to meet with a lynch mob," Shafer said.
It has become the year of the lynch mob in India.
A good number of conservatives are participating in the lynch mob.
Responsibility for this lynch-mob mentality lies squarely with Mr. Modi's government.
That led to imaginative stories about a fugitive fleeing a lynch mob.
The victims of the Bakersfield lynch mob were not lost to history.
"Our intention is to stop this unbridled online lynch mob," Mr. Höcker said.
"Note to Trump's lawyer: Do not cooperate with Mueller lynch mob" https://t.
What turns a group of jocular, Bible-fearing citizens into a lynch mob?
While this may look like a lynch mob, it is really a platform.
KARA WALKER: VIRGINIA'S LYNCH MOB AND OTHER WORKS New Jersey celebrates its acquisition of "Virginia's Lynch Mob," Ms. Walker's cutting 22-foot-long silhouette, with a show of two decades' worth of her unflinching lithographs, linocuts and photographs. Sept. 227-Jan.
"President Trump transformed his rallies into a televised traveling lynch mob," the defense wrote.
Survivors said the lynch mob let the driver of the truck, a Hindu, escape.
And yet Ms. Kanarek somehow found herself the target of an online lynch mob.
Instead, the lynch mob demands that the child's parents be criminally charged and prosecuted. Why?
"I'm going to seek counsel with the balls to stand up to a lynch mob."
Walker's installation "Virginia's Lynch Mob" evokes a latter-day Saturnalia, turning the world upside-down.
Or maybe he's like New Shimmer — maybe he's both a huckster and a lynch-mob organizer.
Amid the chaos, two men were mistaken by militants, pursued by a lynch mob, and killed.
"So I'll tell you this tonight, be weary of the lynch mob you join today," Ingraham argued.
Was this kind of lynch mob really unexpected given the time and South Carolina's history of racism?
"So I'll tell you this tonight, be weary of the lynch mob you join today," Ingraham continued.
The result of such a lynch-mob mentality fueled by intolerance for different points of view is twofold.
"What you saw today was a lynch mob," Fox News contributor Newt Gingrich said Wednesday on Laura Ingraham's show.
None of these six men were involved in Smith's murder but were rather encountered randomly by the lynch mob.
Let's read aloud the complete story where mandatory minimums replaced the lynch mob and tiki torches replace the burning cross.
Are we — as listeners, therapists, prosecutors or just a prurient gathering of fascinated spectators — alternately fans or a lynch mob?
He has been a fierce public critic of Mr Mueller's investigation, which he seems to think is a "lynch mob".
Some of President Richard Nixon's staunchest defenders lambasted "the lynch-mob mentality" of the Senate Watergate Committee investigating his conduct.
Jerry Nadler called the potential releasing of a videotape during the impeachment proceedings a "lynch mob" in 1998 Reuters article.
Such a point is made in his mellifluous rendition of "Delta Getaway" about a man fleeing a lynch mob to Chicago.
The Montclair Art Museum acquired "Virginia's Lynch Mob" (22016), a large-scale wall installation of silhouette cut-outs by Kara Walker.
Bigger's murder trial and his conversations with his lawyer were shortened; depictions of police violence and a white lynch mob were expunged.
" Or, as Thomas said on Twitter back in 2016, "What has been characterized as a 'lynch mob,' 'toxic Twitter,' 'Twitter anger,' etc.
I talk about "fusion politics" instead of "populism," because in the South, populism can be a lynch mob; it used to be.
Civil rights leaders met with President Harry Truman seven months later to encourage him to end lynch-mob violence against black Americans.
My gut reaction is that these student mobbists manage to combine snowflake fragility and lynch mob irrationalism into one perfectly poisonous cocktail.
The law professor Alfred L. Brophy argued that city officials "made the riot worse" when police deputized hundreds from a lynch mob.
Such vitriol turns the proceeding from the reasoned expression of community values as expressed in law to little more than a lynch mob.
Speaking to CNN, Janet Porter, a Moore spokesperson, said Thursday that the media has been acting as a "lynch mob" to discredit Moore.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads MONTCLAIR, New Jersey — "Virginia's Lynch Mob" (23), the centerpiece of Kara Walker: Virginia's Lynch Mob and Other Works, organized by guest curator Gwendolyn Dubois Shaw at the Montclair Art Museum, unfurls across a 26-foot curved wall in a parade of racially charged, morally fraught fantasies that offer no easy way in, or out.
We have a high-tech, lynch mob involved in really cyber warfare and again, stalking warfare, trying to have a root in the web.
A Canadian man who went to the Amazon rainforest to study plant medicine has been killed after being attacked by a lynch mob in Peru.
The lynch mob attacks began in mid-September in a country that is one of the world's poorest and where belief in witchcraft is widespread.
OnTuesday night, The Washington Post reported that at least four other House Democrats besides Nadler had called Clinton's impeachment a "lynching," or "lynch mob," including Rep.
EL PASO — Arlinda Valencia was at a funeral when an uncle told her a bewildering family secret: An Anglo lynch mob had killed her great-grandfather.
The media group Newshub gave details in a report on white supremacy of threats in private online groups against Ghahraman that included "hanging her like a lynch mob".
A Peruvian judge issued orders on Monday for the arrests of two men suspected of being involved with the lynch mob killing of a Canadian man, Sebastian Woodroffe.
A flashback in which an accused witch is put to death by hysterical townspeople previews similar lynch-mob sequences in Reeves's last and strongest film, "Witchfinder General" (1968).
The book grows out of the historical record of the South at a time when the newly arrived electric chair was beginning to make the lynch mob obsolete.
He's only asking the girls if he can have their cans (for the deposit), but the rednecks assume he's being a creep and come for him, lynch mob style.
" Also in August 2017, Whitaker via Twitter promoted an op-ed that ran in the Philadelphia Inquirer, titled "Note to Trump's lawyer: Do not cooperate with Mueller lynch mob.
A lynch mob of football hooligans, nationalists, and Christian extremists took to Belgrade's streets chanting, "Kill, kill, kill a faggot," and mauling anyone that they suspected of being gay.
Bill Cosby is the victim of a lynch mob and straight-up got a heavy dose of mob justice in his sexual assault case ... this according to his wife.
"During a fight over the release of a videotape of Clinton during the proceedings, Nadler, now the House Judiciary Committee chairman, called the release of a tape "lynch mob.
" In August 2017, Whitaker tweeted an opinion piece, quoting its title, "Note to Trump's lawyer: Do not cooperate with Mueller lynch mob," and saying it was "Worth a read.
A failed former Republican Senate candidate from Iowa, Mr Whitaker had previously suggested Mr Mueller's investigation into alleged collusion between Mr Trump's campaign team and Russia was a "lynch mob".
This month, he also feted and garlanded eight men who the authorities said were part of a Hindu lynch mob that beat an unarmed and terrified Muslim man to death.
Then, with Bill Clinton, a conservative lynch mob tried to kill off a Democratic president over sex when the real reason they wanted to get rid of him was politics.
He was shuttled between jails to protect him from the prospect of a lynch mob, but was found and murdered, and his body violently mutilated before a mob of thousands.
"In 1974, Republicans called the impeachment inquiry a witch hunt, a kangaroo court, and a lynch mob," said Ken Hughes, a historian with the University of Virginia's nonpartisan Miller Center.
In a letter to the ethics committee sent on Monday, Mr Mallya expressed dismay at the charges and added that he was facing "trial by media and a lynch mob mentality".
In a statement a few days after Gray's death, the president of Baltimore's police union, Gene Ryan, likened the protests calling for officers involved to be charged, to a lynch mob.
The violence began with a white lynch mob hanging one black man, and it culminated with an even larger mob terrorizing and torching the homes of an entire community of blacks.
Muslims today cannot freely debate the role of their religion in most Muslim-majority countries, where the charges of heresy or apostasy can mean a death sentence or a lynch mob.
"He did his time," she told BuzzFeed News of Grimm's conviction, referring to people attacking him as a "lynch mob,"— "just like" what people are doing to Trump on the Russia investigation.
A day after her death, a cell phone video captured a lynch mob attacking Woodroffe, dragging him by a noose around his neck on the ground as a group of people watched.
Whitaker's views on the special counsel investigation, which he has referred to as a "lynch mob," came under fire in recent days as has his opinions on the power of the judiciary.
" Gingrich defended Franken last week before the senator announced his plans to resign, saying the calls from lawmakers for Franken to leave Congress without due process were akin to a "lynch mob.
First, with Clarence Thomas, a feminist lynch mob tried to kill off a conservative Supreme Court nominee over sex when the real reason they wanted to get rid of him was politics.
But he still could have been denied the right to vote, banned from entering white colleges or strung up by a lynch mob for something as absurd as "reckless eyeballing" during segregation.
In the first book, Finch, the adored father of the young narrator Scout, stood up to a white lynch mob and unsuccessfully defended a black man wrongly accused of raping a white woman.
Khan had been stopped by the lynch mob of right-wing Hindus as he rode home from a market in April with two cows and two calves in the back of a truck.
A sci-fi lynch mob of Nightflyer passengers blame him for a series of mysterious accidents that happen throughout the ship, so she keeps trying to put Thale into a drug-induced coma.
Through this lens, social class began to come into sharp focus again in Britain, and as the year went on, the pedophile-behind-every-tree delusion was joined by another: the illiterate lynch mob.
The first scene of Deadwood's pilot features Seth Bullock (Timothy Olyphant, who is honestly the best he's ever been in the movie) hanging a criminal himself, rather than letting a lynch mob do it.
" Jeffries also asked him about a tweet he had made in August 2017 in which he referenced an opinion piece that was titled "Note to Trump's lawyer, do not cooperate with Mueller's lynch mob.
Steve King asks why white supremacy has 'become offensive,' sparking a new wave of condemnationA GOP congressman punished for making racist remarks slams his fellow Republicans for subjecting him to a 'political lynch mob'
This culture of passive observation—now typified by a loose network of millions of viewers, who see and share images of black death online—is rooted in the Western tradition of the lynch mob.
Unlike the virtuous lawyer who saved an innocent black man from a lynch mob in "To Kill a Mockingbird," the segregationist Atticus organized the white citizens council, figuratively speaking, in Boo Radley's peaceful backyard.
Former Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.) said on Monday that it's amazing how quickly a "lynch mob" can form in the wake of the sexual misconduct allegations against Republican Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore.
Kara Walker's "Virginia's Lynch Mob" (1998) seems to present a Saturnalian procession of oppressors and the oppressed as they take turns murdering each other and themselves, though nothing can be certain in this enigmatic work.
The Arkansas lynch mob that burned a black tenant farmer at the stake in 1921 observed common practice when it advertised the killing in advance so spectators could mark the grisly event on their calendars.
Similar talk preceded a notorious massacre at Thammasat University in Bangkok in 1976, when soldiers and police casually fired into a crowded campus of student protesters, their work finished by a right-wing lynch mob.
Tim Watkins, president of the Watts Labor Community Action Committee in Los Angeles, told me that his father was sent out here alone from Mississippi at age 13 because a lynch mob was after him.
The new Broadway adaptation of the novel, written by Aaron Sorkin, appears to give credence to this reading, with a reimagined Atticus who suggests that there are good people on both sides of a lynch mob.
" In a small, religious neighborhood of Pinesdale, Montana, Heidi Nuttall described how locals held a meeting about her son—a registrant since the age of fourteen—that amounted to something "just short of a lynch mob.
Later that year, the Glasgow Herald, a Scottish institution and the longest-running national newspaper in the world, bemoaned the "hysteria over alleged sex offenders," and cited the "illiterate lynch mob" that had attacked a pediatrician's home.
The article Whitaker tweeted urged Trump foes not to get their hopes up that Mueller would ever shake up the political landscape, and Whitaker (a couple of days after referring to "the Mueller lynch mob") endorsed that idea.
W.J. did not officially become William Jefferson Blythe until years later, when his birth certificate had to be re-created after a lynch mob dynamited and burned to the ground the Grayson County Courthouse and all its vital records.
Recalling Hyde-Smith's compliment to one of her supporters, "If he invited me to a public hanging, I'd be on the front row," we need to remind ourselves that "Virginia's Lynch Mob" wasn't made yesterday, but 20 years ago.
Rather, their issue is that an officer once charged with a shooting an unarmed man — an officer who at one point argued that she was being pursued by a "lynch mob" for her actions — is the one teaching it.
Kara Walker: Virginia's Lynch Mob and Other Works, curated by Gwendolyn DuBois Shaw, PhD, with the assistance of MAM chief curator Gail Stavitsky, continues at the Montclair Art Museum (3 South Mountain Avenue, Montclair, New Jersey) through January 6, 2019.
" Bergdahl's attorneys have argued that Trump's presumption of guilt has made it impossible for the former Army sergeant to get a fair trial, writing in a January court filing that the president had "transformed his rallies into a televised traveling lynch mob.
A senior official with Trump's reelection campaign said "don't remember any Democrats complaining in 1998" when current House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler, a New York Democrat, referred to the impeachment proceedings against President Bill Clinton as "a lynch mob" being run by Republicans.
I referenced Faulkner's lines in last week's review of Kara Walker: Virginia's Lynch Mob and Other Works at the Montclair Art Museum, which created a bookend of sorts with my first post of the year, on Leon Golub: Raw Nerve at the Met Breuer.
Voters who are a generation or two removed from the tyranny of the lynch mob or just a few years into enjoying the right to marry the person of their choosing are not that excited about the idea of bringing back the good old days.
Walker's brilliance at what Shaw, in her book, Seeing the Unspeakable: The Art of Kara Walker (Duke University Press, 22019), terms "signifying the horrors of historicized, fictionalized, and mythologized slavery in a uniquely African-American way," prevents us from viewing "Lynch Mob" through a single lens.
The children are now played by adults; Calpurnia, the Finches' black housekeeper, gets to argue a bit with her employer about his tolerance of intolerance; and Atticus—sounding, Sorkin has noted in interviews, a little like President Trump—says that there are good people on both sides of a lynch mob.
Telling the true story of the 1923 massacre of an all-black community in Florida by a white lynch mob, Singleton orchestrated a complicated period production and a huge ensemble cast (including important early roles for Don Cheadle and Ving Rhames), without losing touch of the story's humanity and tragedy.
Before news of Damore's firing broke, a First Amendment lawyer named Marc Randazza argued at CNN that while Damore's First Amendment rights hadn't been violated, a "lynch mob mentality" had kicked in to punish Damore for his beliefs that women lack the inherent ability to do the same kinds of jobs in the same kinds of environments as men.
Barely two months after much of the world's so-called economic and political experts whipped themselves into a hysterical collective moaning about Britain's vote to leave the European Union and smeared it as some kind of collective national racist lynch mob, that same EU has now provided the world with just about the clearest example of exactly why the U.K.'s voters made a very, very smart choice.
If we read the piece from right to left, following the direction of the marchers ("Lynch Mob" is one of the installations that curator Shaw has termed Walker's "pageant" works), we witness an upheaval akin to the rites of Saturnalia, the Roman late-December gift-giving celebration (adapted by 4th-century Christians into the Christmas season), in which the world is turned upside-down and slaves become masters and masters become slaves.

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