I'm going to rephrase it so we don't go through 200 comments of my explaining something and your asking me to do this:
Going to the supermarket is a banal, everyday activity done by families, one essential for families surviving. Lynching in its heyday was a banal, everyday activity, one even commemorated and celebrated, and essential for society surviving. Lynching was an acceptable form of chaos and disorder. Is this clear enough or will it be another "you explain what you say" after I've done so repeatedly.
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Date: 31/10/11 01:10 (UTC)Going to the supermarket is a banal, everyday activity done by families, one essential for families surviving. Lynching in its heyday was a banal, everyday activity, one even commemorated and celebrated, and essential for society surviving. Lynching was an acceptable form of chaos and disorder. Is this clear enough or will it be another "you explain what you say" after I've done so repeatedly.