Disturbing Texts Sent to Black People After Election
After the recent election, some Black people started receiving shocking and offensive text messages. These messages claimed that they had been “selected to pick cotton at the nearest plantation.” It’s hard to believe, but yes, this really happened.
What’s Going On?
Many people were surprised and upset by these messages. The texts were sent anonymously, making it difficult to trace who was behind them. They appeared to be part of a larger wave of racially charged incidents that have occurred since the election.
How Did This Start?
It seems these texts began circulating shortly after the election results were announced. They reflect a troubling trend of hate speech and racist behavior that has been on the rise. While it’s unclear who exactly is responsible, the messages have sparked outrage and concern across the country.
What Can We Do?
If you or someone you know receives such a message, it’s important to report it. You can contact your phone provider to block the number and report the incident to local authorities. Spreading awareness and speaking out against this kind of behavior is crucial in stopping it.
At The How-To Zone, we’re committed to promoting respect and understanding. Let’s work together to create a more inclusive and tolerant society.