Chapter 136: Jason and Susy, the Foreign Clan Leaders of the Hawk Family_3

Tommy didn't fret over whether his example resembled Mississippi or New York, and continued, "It doesn't matter. By that time, if my child burns a black man, those nannies merely need to tell the public that the investigation was crystal clear, that the black men tied themselves to the crosses and ignited the gasoline, just a typical case of self-immolation. The mistake was the black men's. They went to the KKK's club to provoke and harass with their self-immolation, causing the white poet there to suffer severe psychological trauma. This is a serious act of racial discrimination, and the poet is considering suing the dead black men's families for emotional damages."