The barbaric nature of lynching as to not get it misconstrued is not synonymous with so-called black people but everyone and regardless of who they are because so-called white people, Asians, Latinos and others have been subjected to the un-American and uncivilized nature of lynching that goes against any form of what it means to be a civilized society. Thank you, Mr. President Biden for achieving a huge milestone to which seditious repukes did all they could to stop from happening as in the Emmit Till anti Lynching Act of 2022 that took over 60 years to happen but it finally came to reality. I hope Emmitt, his mother and all others of that horrible time who were emotionally affected by that atrocity of those dark days in America will rest in peace as Justice finally being served. Also, in terms of the Rose Garden, I hope First Lady Dr. Jill Biden restored it from atrocities created by the lawlessly hacked in first skank Malentonia at turning it into something so obscene it was stomach turning:
(CNN)President Joe Biden signed a bill into law on Tuesday that makes lynching a federal hate crime, acknowledging how racial violence has left a lasting scar on the nation and asserting that these crimes are not a relic of a bygone era.
At a White House Rose Garden signing ceremony, the President didn't hold back in describing the history of racial violence experienced by Black Americans and its continued impact.
He said, "Lynching was pure terror to enforce the lie that not everyone ... belongs in America, not everyone is created equal. Terror, to systematically undermine hard-fought civil rights. Terror, not just in the dark of the night but in broad daylight. Innocent men, women and children hung by nooses in trees, bodies burned and drowned and castrated."
"Their crimes? Trying to vote. Trying to go to school. Trying to own a business or preach the gospel. False accusations of murder, arson and robbery. Simply being Black," he continued.
The bill Biden signed into law, the Emmett Till Antilynching Act of 2022, is named after a 14-year-old Black boy from Chicago who was brutally murdered by a group of White men in Mississippi for allegedly whistling at a White woman in 1955. His murder sparked national outrage and was a catalyst for the emerging civil rights movement."
https://www.cnn.com/2022/03/29/politics/biden-emmett-till-antilynching-act/index.html