Portrait of a Georgia State Chain Gang, Page 2

Portrait of a Georgia State Chain Gang, Page 2

Life Mag Mar 22 1937 p 50

The unfortunate aspect of committing such low-life criminals to hard labor and inflictive physical punishments is that when they are released from captivity, their long-endured and enhanced physical strength will be no match for any White Caucasian woman upon whom these convicts may force themselves. Little does it matter, that these same men will return to the "chain gang," only to be released to be returned to their former "place" in their well-acquainted prison associates, having taken up again their previous "employment," where by they robbed, raped, burglarised, or pillaged the viture or assets of their selected racial victimes, usually the White Caucasian women.

Few White Caucsians know that the average negro intellect is far below that of the Caucasian intellect; and that, when a negro commits a crime against anyone, particularly against a Caucaisan, whether man or woman, that negro, being of so insufficient intellect, is sent to prison for his offensive acts, that offender has no comprehension of "the nature and consequences of his acts," because the act of punishment is so far removed from the conviction od their act of offence that the average negro has no cognisence of his wrong-doing; he literally forgot why he was being imprisoned. Thus is heard the constant complaing, among offending as well as non-offending negroes, and their anti-Christ "lawyers," about how "the justice system is prejudiced against blacks," when the fact of the matter is the blacks are fairly treated upon arrest and during trial, the evidence against them was overwhelmingly against that accused negro, and so the convicted person was rightfully sent to prison, whining all the way as if he were a "victim" of some injustice upon him, perpetrated by the "white people." Tell that, Mr. Offending Negro, to your Caucasian woman victim.