BLACK SOCIAL HISTORY Nigeria – 4 University Of Port Harcourt Students Lynched and Burned by Necklacing
You know that when there’s a video from an African country on Best Gore, the true nature of the black continent’s native inhabitants will shine in it bright and clear. In countries like Nigeria, lynching and burning by necklacing are executed by mobs without fair court proceedings. Whether victims are actually guilty of a crime is debatable – oftentimes it’s just someone accusing another of whatever and that triggers mob justice as if the most primal of their instinct could not be suppressed no matter what.
The video below is from Nigeria and shows four University Of Port Harcourt students being lynched by a mob to a point of not being able to put up any resistance to necklacing. When the video starts, all four are seen naked with car tires around their necks. The mob even stripped them off flip flops. You can tell they’d been beaten to the brink of death yet when the video starts, the beating still continues. Stick to the face at the 1:37 minute mark is particularly disturbing. No wonder they were just laying there paralyzed.
When the crowd lights their gasoline doused bodies on fire, strange cheer of surprise and satisfaction takes place. Absolutely horrific and disgraceful behavior. If I were of African descent, I’d feel seriously ashamed of my fellow Africans failing to notice that we live in the 21 century already.
The most disgraceful thing about Nigeria is that the country’s leaders are looting criminals who enjoy great respect owing to their ill gotten riches. Clearly, if you’re not one of the shady exploiters of country’s resources for your personal benefit, you’re stuck with the shit end of the stick, not even standing a chance of a fair trial when accused of crime.
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