All this being concerned is cutting into our feudin’ time.
(Fantastic Four Special #1)

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All this being concerned is cutting into our feudin’ time.
(Fantastic Four Special #1)

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Have u ever considered doing a collab fic w another Bart author?? Someone linked me ur recommended fics and now TLA and love is colder then death are my two favorite works it would be so cool if you and author were friends 😭😭😭
Well, the truth is that izzy and I hate each other's guts. I'll even tag that loser so she says her piece (@the-savagedetectives). We've never got along, we loathe each other's writing, and even more the other's opinion. We don't know each other in real life at all, and in no way did we spend a weekend in November eating our way through a fab city until we had to take turns rolling each other down avenues, and it's simply foul rumours that she's my cat's fave aunt. (Thank you for reading TLA, you're the sweetest. 💙)
Oh, I certainly didn't mean to imply I didn't understand that lynching is innately extrajudicial. I'm saying that in some important times and places in American history, the population put more faith in extrajudicial punishment (IE, lynching) than legal punishment. I think the association between lynching and racism is so strong partly because racism was the last purpose left for lynching as the legal system became stronger and more accepted for handling actual crime.
Criminal law generally starts with shit like murder, violent rape, kidnapping, major battery of the "shot or beaten so hard the victim was bedridden for days and we were unsure if they were going to die" type (rather than the current "any nonconsensual contact at all" definition [huh I guess in retrospect that guy grinding on me was actually committing a crime]) , and major theft and works its way down from there.
Lynchings happened because large groups of people wanted to kill someone and didn't trust the legal system to come to the result they wanted, or they weren't willing to wait for the process and wanted that motherfucker dead tonight!
You see this impulse all over the internet today, in such places as any comment section talking about that inmate who the prison system allowed to kill two convicted child molesters or the trial of Derek Chauvin, which many people were vocal about seeing it as unnecessary.
Like, a posse is potentially the same people, and if the sheriff is crooked might be being put to the same ends as a lynching, but that color of law thing makes a big difference in public perception.
Something like the Pleasant Valley War involved a variety of types of attacks, ranging from gunbattles to lynchings to professional assassinations to sheriffs firmly in the pocket of one faction pointedly not taking someone alive, and the uncontrolled violence was seen as a reason to not admit Arizona statehood as it clearly didn't have its shit together. But you will notice that mixed in with all the feuding that looks like every other feud around the world (Australian history in the general Ned Kelly era looks similar, for example) are posses, deputies and sheriffs (they even shoot dogs!), coroner's juries and grand juries. The Law was making an attempt, it just wasn't enough, and the killings were only sometimes in response to anything the government considered a crime.
In an exclusive interview, lawyer Powell said she'd been blocked from contacting the president. Her account portrays a White House riven by feuding and finger-pointing.
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