Cavemonster
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Nor is there any dramatic rise in such acts that necessitates more strict laws. So what's the point of singeling out nooses in particular?
Actually there is at least the perception that "noose incidents" have increased following the Jena 6 trial.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/10/19/AR2007101902543.html
http://www.diversityinc.com/public/2588.cfm
I haven't seen a real authoritative tally, but many articles suggest a serious increase in the use of nooses as threats.
BPSCG-
Imagine this...
Paul failed to pay his bookee on time. The bookee shows up at Pauls house and says "If you don't pay by tomorrow-" he then draws his finger across his own neck to mimic a throat being slit by a knife.
The next day, Paul fails to raise the money, and while trying to sneak away to the bus station, is met by three burly men with baseball bats who break his legs.
Now is Paul incredibly confused, seeing that the threat directly referenced one kind of weapon while the actual attack was very different, and in fact not deadly?
No.
Because even though Paul is an idiot for getting himself into this kind of trouble in the first place, he understands what symbolism is!