(February 6, 2019 at 8:59 am)Gae Bolga Wrote: One could hope that looking for some darkie to lynch is less common today than it was 40 years ago, even if "cracking heads" is as common as ever. More than anything, it's an example of a celeb stepping in brand damaging shit. IDK why people rarely think of celebs as people with all of peoples faults and weirdness and regrets and misdeeds past and present, but it's a thing.
Cracking heads comes and goes with time and geography. It isn't as popular as ever. It comes and goes. We've been moving into a head cracking phase here in America. The 'punchable face' has become a meme. And people are running around punching people in the face. Even a couple of children have been described in the media as having punchable faces.
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