CW for extreme violence and racism.

On this day in 1955, while visiting family in Money, Mississippi, 14-year-old Emmett Till, an African American from Chicago, was brutally murdered for allegedly flirting with a white woman four days earlier.

His assailants—the white woman’s husband and her brother—made Emmett carry a 75-pound cotton gin fan to the bank of the Tallahatchie River and ordered him to take off his clothes. The two men then beat him nearly to death, gouged out his eye, shot him in the head and then threw his body, tied to the cotton gin fan with barbed wire, into the river.

Till grew up in a working-class neighborhood on the south side of Chicago, and though he had attended a segregated elementary school, he was not prepared for the level of segregation he encountered in Mississippi. His mother warned him to take care because of his race, and Emmett being as young as he was enjoyed harmless jokes.

On August 24, while standing with his cousins and some friends outside a country store in Money, Emmett bragged that his girlfriend back home was white. Emmett’s friends, disbelieving him, dared Emmett to ask the white woman sitting behind the store counter for a date.

He went in, bought some candy, and on the way out was heard saying, “Bye, baby” to the woman. There were no witnesses in the store, but Carolyn Bryant—the woman behind the counter—later made up the story that he grabbed her, made lewd advances and wolf-whistled at her as he sauntered out.

Roy Bryant, the proprietor of the store and the woman’s husband, returned from a business trip a few days later and heard how Emmett had allegedly spoken to his wife. Enraged, he went to the home of Till’s great uncle, Mose Wright, with his half-brother J.W. Milam in the early morning hours of August 28.

The pair demanded to see the boy. Despite pleas from Wright, they forced Emmett into their car. After driving around in the night, and perhaps beating Till in a toolhouse behind Milam’s residence, they drove him down to the Tallahatchie River.

Three days later, his corpse was recovered but was so disfigured that Mose Wright could only identify it by an initialed ring. Authorities wanted to bury the body quickly, but Till’s mother, Mamie Bradley, requested it be sent back to Chicago.

After seeing the mutilated remains, she decided to have an open-casket funeral so that all the world could see what racist murderers had done to her only son. Jet, an African American weekly magazine, published a photo of Emmett’s corpse, and soon the mainstream media picked up on the story.

Less than two weeks after Emmett’s body was buried, Milam and Bryant went on trial in a segregated courthouse in Sumner, Mississippi. There were few witnesses besides Mose Wright, who positively identified the defendants as Emmett’s killers.

On September 23, the all-white jury deliberated for less than an hour before issuing a verdict of “not guilty,” explaining that they believed the state had failed to prove the identity of the body. Many people around the country were outraged by the decision and also by the state’s decision not to indict Milam and Bryant on the separate charge of kidnapping.

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  • JamesConeZone [they/them]
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    3 years ago

    my syllabus mandated by the uni: there is no mercy, show up to class always, no excuses, no late work

    me in class: its fine, attendance is bullshit anyway, just make sure you turn in your shit

  • Kanna [she/her]
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    3 years ago

    Wishing I was about to board a train instead of driving a car smh

  • DeathToBritain [she/her,they/them]
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    3 years ago

    the debates about the trinty are so fucking stupid and were a HUGE deal for like the first few centuries of Christianity.

    was the trinity a thing? was Jesus a mortal human man? was Jesus literally God himself? was Jesus kind God but not really? was how closely unified are the aspects of the trinity?

    all questions wars, civil wars, mass persecutions were done over.... and now literally nobody fucking cares, even among Christians, even among Christians who disagree on it.

    • Septbear [love/loves]
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      3 years ago

      I find the evolution of the trinity fascinating. Especially how the holy ghost used to be Yaweh's wife Asherah before Judaism established itself as monotheistic. Who herself can be traced back to Inanna who had myth about dying and coming back 3 days later. The influence of Horus, Osiris and Isis on it as well. Then also the neoplatonic stuff. It's fun seeing the dna of Christianity.

    • vertexarray [any]
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      3 years ago

      Now we have fandom wikia talk pages to absorb that energy

    • WhoaSlowDownMaurice [they/them, undecided]
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      3 years ago

      Besides, everyone knows Christianity didn't develop in a vacuum... Zoroastrianism did the whole "Final battle between the spiritual forces of good and evil at the end of days" thing first.

      • DeathToBritain [she/her,they/them]
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        3 years ago

        while true, the nature of the trinity is a lot more to do with Greek philosophy than it is Persian. the dualistic philosophy of struggle between good and evil is a far more modern concept, and has really only been popularised among American Baptists

        • WhoaSlowDownMaurice [they/them, undecided]
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          3 years ago

          It's really a shame that all of the 'heretic' strains of christianity like Arianism, Bogomilism and Catharism were either wiped out or disappeared. I particularly like Arianism's idea of a more separated, almost polytheistic Trinity.

          • DeathToBritain [she/her,they/them]
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            3 years ago

            it's funny you say that, because depending on who you ask a 'almost polytheistic Trinity' is what Christians worship. a common critique in Islam of Christians is that they are polytheists who go against monotheism. in Islam you have the VERY important concept of Tawhid, the 'oneness' of God, that is extremely central to a lot of Islamic philosophy and theology. and so to have these 3 semi independent 'aspects' of God is polytheism according to Islamic scholars

            • WhoaSlowDownMaurice [they/them, undecided]
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              3 years ago

              Exposing myself as a nerd here, but I kinda see the type of relationship between Jesus and God as being shown in this passage in an Elder Scrolls lore document, "Shor son of Shor":

              "Shor found the alcove at the core of the world and spoke to his dead father. He said a prayer to remove any trickery of mirrors and the ghost of Shor father of Shor appeared, saying 'Ald and the others have paid time and again for the the sins we accused them of, and by that you should hold them as dead and shake not the spears of your tribe against any of their kind again. Of the above he speaks, Ald is confused by it, for above us is only an ending, and above that still is only a scribe that hasn't written anything yet. Ald as always forgets the ground below him, and condemns himself and any other who would believe him into this cycle."

              "But Shor shook his head at this, for he was akin to Ald and did not care much for logic-talk as much as he did only for his own standing. He told his father that these words had been said before and Shor only sighed and said, "Yes, and always they will be ignored. As for the counsel you crave, bold son, and in spite of all your other fathers here with me, that you create every time you spit out your doom, do not worry. You have again beat the drum of war, and perhaps this time you will win." Shor son of Shor returned then to us on the mountaintop."

    • AlexandairBabeuf [they/them]
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      3 years ago

      extremely cursed interpretation:

      cleavages over the trinity are very much like trotskyist cleavages on the left

      as the most affected parties have passed out of power its mattered less & less, and the groups that'd fight are more or less unified politically. :trot-shining:

      • DeathToBritain [she/her,they/them]
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        3 years ago

        I get why people were so up in arms about it. if you get leftist theory wrong like ok that sucks but you can kind of patch up issues as you go with state craft. if you get theology wrong? you might end up daming your immortal soul. so like, you can see why they were quite impassioned about their perspectives. there's also a very political dimension to it, like the Goths and other converted peoples held on to Arianism because they wanted to separate themselves from their Latin subjects, as faith creates imagined communities and strata

        • AlexandairBabeuf [they/them]
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          3 years ago

          i very much appreciate how for missionary religions its a matter of immortal souls. if you were faithful its kind of a dereliction of duty to not save the unfaithful thru religious-guided government

      • WhoaSlowDownMaurice [they/them, undecided]
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        3 years ago

        I honestly take the idea that God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit are 3 seperate beings that are part of the same oversoul. Yes, that means God and Jesus are each other's fathers, sons, and themselves at the same time.

      • DeathToBritain [she/her,they/them]
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        3 years ago

        sigh alright, alright, I'm calling the pope and the patriarchs to get everybody together to debate this one. you free next tuesday?

  • OldMole [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    Broke: Disliking Xi Jinping because of authoritarianism or something

    Woke: Disliking Xi Jinping because he is a chemical engineer (STEMlord)

  • CyborgMarx [any, any]
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    3 years ago

    To troll people effectively, you have to first develop a basic understanding of them, our trolls fundamentally DO NOT UNDERSTAND US, which is why all their 2010-era 4chan edge-wanks fall flat on their face, we might as well be Nyarlathotep to these NPC class cucks for how little they comprehend anything that makes most of us tick

  • DeathToBritain [she/her,they/them]
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    3 years ago

    while all you leftoid theorylets are about posting of the crass 'shit' 'piss' and even 'cum', I have read 17 books, organised 3 unions, and killed 9 cops. :very-smart:

  • Wmill [he/him,use name]
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    3 years ago
    Alright this site has gone far too political for me :disgost: unlike you tankies :iron-soviet: I still believe in America :07:

    America's ability to always fucking suck :amerikkka: gottem :big-cool:

  • Rem [she/her]
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    3 years ago

    Taking my girlfriend to the shooting range :porky-scared-flipped: :stalin-gun-1: :rosa-shining: :stfu-terf:

  • ratmfan [she/her]
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    3 years ago

    small win today: found a hard to find, rarely used bathroom at work, so I can take massive dumps without anyone hearing

  • el_principito [he/him,none/use name]
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    3 years ago

    Every time I’m reminded about Emmet Till, I think about his mom’s strife.

    It makes me so fuckin angry and sad :sadness-abysmal:

  • viva_la_juche [they/them, any]
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    edit-2
    3 years ago

    so my mom has weirdly decent takes on trans people which is bizarre to me bc she had pretty shit ones on gay people (and pretty chud takes on other stuff in general) for the most part when i was growing up.

    two separate instances she's surprised me with her support for them. One i was telling her the story of a coworker of my partner's who misgendered a customer and my mom was like "why would you even do that?" and then again recently we were talking about another situation where she expressed something like people should be left alone to do what they want.

    Idk she's gotten pretty chud-y bc her husband is pretty much a weathervane for fox news but it was kinda cool and unexpected to see her be chill about trans rights.

  • ClimateChangeAnxiety [he/him, they/them]
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    3 years ago

    Lmao my ex-fiancée who cheated on me caught covid a second time, even though she’s vaccinated. Which is like, bad, but also she sucks and it’s funny.

  • SocialistDad [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    Imagine doing that shit to a 14-year-old. That’s a fucking child