Comment Re:I can only assume (Score 1) 547
Lynching is a form of communication. If someone dies, even myseriously, or simply disappears, there is no specific message sent. Plausible denability is preserved, and ambiguity remains. A lynching sends a very explicit message from a community regarding some perceived threat.
What about all the people in Central America during the 80's whose family members, friends, religious figures and politicans that mysteriously dissappeared? I am pretty sure that sent a clear message to those people, just as clear as lynching.