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Cindy Hyde-Smith: Senator's 'public hanging' joke criticised | Cindy Hyde-Smith: Senator's 'public hanging' joke criticised |
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A Republican senator from Mississippi is facing criticism for a joke she made about lynching. | |
Cindy Hyde-Smith was filmed praising a cattle rancher, saying: "If he invited me to a public hanging, I'd be on the front row." | Cindy Hyde-Smith was filmed praising a cattle rancher, saying: "If he invited me to a public hanging, I'd be on the front row." |
She is facing a run-off later this month against a black Democrat in a state with a history of race killings. | She is facing a run-off later this month against a black Democrat in a state with a history of race killings. |
Her opponent, Mike Espy, called the comment "reprehensible" but she says the reaction has been overblown. | Her opponent, Mike Espy, called the comment "reprehensible" but she says the reaction has been overblown. |
The video was published on Twitter on Sunday by a Mississippi blogger, and showed Ms Hyde-Smith meeting supporters. | The video was published on Twitter on Sunday by a Mississippi blogger, and showed Ms Hyde-Smith meeting supporters. |
No other context for the comment was offered in the clip. | No other context for the comment was offered in the clip. |
A spokesman for Mr Espy condemned the remarks, saying: "They have no place in our political discourse, in Mississippi, or our country." | A spokesman for Mr Espy condemned the remarks, saying: "They have no place in our political discourse, in Mississippi, or our country." |
"We need leaders, not dividers, and her words show that she lacks the understanding and judgment to represent the people of our state." | "We need leaders, not dividers, and her words show that she lacks the understanding and judgment to represent the people of our state." |
The president of the National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People, Derrick Johnson, released a statement saying: "Hyde-Smith's decision to joke about 'hanging', in a state known for its violent and terroristic history towards African-Americans is sick" | The president of the National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People, Derrick Johnson, released a statement saying: "Hyde-Smith's decision to joke about 'hanging', in a state known for its violent and terroristic history towards African-Americans is sick" |
Ms Hyde-Smith defended herself, explaining she "used an exaggerated expression" and "any attempt to turn it into a negative connotation is ridiculous". | Ms Hyde-Smith defended herself, explaining she "used an exaggerated expression" and "any attempt to turn it into a negative connotation is ridiculous". |
Mississippi has had a long history of racially motivated lynchings. | Mississippi has had a long history of racially motivated lynchings. |
From 1882-1968, Mississippi saw 581 cases - the highest of any state, with the overwhelming majority of victims black, according to the NAACP website. | From 1882-1968, Mississippi saw 581 cases - the highest of any state, with the overwhelming majority of victims black, according to the NAACP website. |
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