Name me the many white white men who were either lynched and or wrongfully convicted and put in prison after being falsely accused of raping black women.
The game is over.
How about game on...
You have been challenged to present cases or statistics to support your claims of all these black men who are "falsely imprisoned and falsely accused" of rape by white women. However, those of us challenging you have heard nothing other than YOUR claims. Not to speak for everyone but I will concede to you that there were likely a lot of false claims made throughout the 19th and a bit more than half of the 20th century. Those were times when forensic science and law enforcement accountability were lacking. People were often punished based on witnesses or testimony which can be obviously be falsified. Also stop talking about lynching because the last public execution in the U.S. was in 1936. But times have changed so lets look at today and see why white women are still so afraid. All of the following statistics are from the U.S. Department of Justice. Notice we are talking about today/current times. The article you posted is a current event and my facts are current so don't go off on a long speech about slavery.
In 2006, 37,460 white women were sexually assaulted or raped by black men. What this means is that in the U.S. over 100 white women are raped or sexually assaulted by black men every day. On the other side of the coin there were between 0 and 10 black women raped and assaulted by white men each year. So 99.9999% of black women raped each year is done by black men. When whites commit violent acts, they do it to blacks only 2.4% of the time. While blacks choose white victims more than 50% of the time.
As previously mentioned, the false accusations made by Crystal Gail Mangum on the Duke lacrosse players is one of the most current and well known. However, lets compare apples to apples. In the case of the nun there is no doubt that what she did was wrong BUT her claim was against a NONSPECIFIC black man. Conversely, in the Duke lacrosse case Ms. Mangum specifically named the falsely accused men. They had to endure the legal battle. They were cursed by people of all races. One of them even lost a promising job offer. She has permanently tarnished the name and reputation of these men. Despite the fact that she blatantly lied they will always be known as the Duke lacrosse players.
They not only had to suffer through the threats made against them, but also had to sit and listen while the NAACP and Al Sharpton turned them into civil rights and racist villains. What Ms. Mangum did is a crime and is called defamation of character or slander. Plus she would also likely be found guilty for causing emotional pain and suffering. Unfortunately for these men she had everything to gain and nothing to lose by making her fraudulent comments. Since she doesn't have a dollar to her name and a lawsuit would cost more than the young men would ever recover. So while the young men will forever be looked at with a judging eye, Ms. Mangum received financial support to help in her time of need. Because after all she was a "victim."