May Face Huge Red Tide in November
Harper Lee’s 1964 fictional novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, cites Alabama and Southern folklore that to kill a mockingbird is bad luck, and the consequences can result in misfortune for an entire community. The main plot-line of Harper Lee’s famous fiction work involves an innocent black man, Tom Robinson, being accused by a white woman of attempted rape. Despite convincing evidence of his innocence presented by his small town lawyer, Atticus Finch, a prejudiced small-town jury finds him guilty. Tom Robinson is later shot dead trying to escape from prison.
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I was thinking "To Kill a Mockingbird" was similar to the Kavanaugh circus in that a woman makes a false accusation alleging sexual misconduct (Ford). The falsely accused man (Kavanaugh) is dogged by a "lynch mob" (demokratz and media in this case). Though not shot or lynched, Kavanaugh is the victim of character assassination. Now, I am waiting on a Boo Radley to right the wrongs of "Spartacus", Frakenstein, and the Blumenthal the impersonator. LOL
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