Thanks for the concern Cliffy. :smile: Yup, these things have always made me angry and also sad. I was born with people's rights in my gene's I guess. My Welsh maternal grandmother was a suffragette & also joined the lines when the English government ordered mounted military to ride into the lines of striking miners & their families and mow them down in 1926. (Margaret Thatcher did the same when her "trickle down" faux economics failed so dismally & people were jobless & desperate & the miners went on strike again, knowing what was coming.) Her husband, my grandfather, was Chief Constable of the town who had to stand by obeying orders watching with tears pouring down his face. Lots of black families lived in Wales, still do, they came for the jobs a long time ago - no-one thought of them as different. All I know is I've watched hate & racism & the police & military misused to fight the wrong people very often because racists, bigots & power & money hungry people manipulated people with fear & used the ignorant as a front. From Britain to Canada to the US I've watched it. Remember Oka? Ipperwash? The military against the First Nations - people died. Now the US is again back almost to the fifties in the openly divisive, bigotted, manipulative dishonest, deceitful fear-mongering of some elected politicians, where's that Silent Majority of yesteryears that finally woke up & said NO! ENOUGH! The anarchy of Usenet would let me say what I'd like to say to this illiterate, unthinking mouthpiece but they've found the forums now. I believe in freedom of speech too, but at some point a stand has to be taken to protect those who cannot protect themselves and to say this must stop.
You'll hear the voice of the pain of the South in a fifties song sung by Nina Simone called "Strange Fruit". Strange Fruit indeed.

It's not far from happening again unless people start saying no to it.
I'll stay away, take a break, if I get too angry.