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Electric Chair
An Electric Chair was used for those who put others to death and needed death upon them. George Stinney was only 14 years old and was too small to even fit in the chair. Those white cops put him their anyways. The fact that the three white cops didn’t know whom to blame so they pointed the finger at the young black boy really sickens me. The human race is sick, racism is sick; the world is a sick place. Justice was finally given to the young George in 2014. When George was put to death, the real murderer was still out there, on the loose. Maybe the real killer was colored, but what if he was white. Would they let him off the hook? Would a colored person be attacked and put to death instead? What if two more pure white girls were killed? Would those rotten cops go back to the little black boys home? Why can’t we all be seen as equals? I am sorry George, for humans will never change.
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