The disturbing messages sent to Black people following Donald Trump's electoral victory reveal a rise in hate and a normalization of racist rhetoric in America.
Derrick Johnson, NAACP president, lamented the messages as a sign of the normalization of racist rhetoric, threatening to disenfranchise African Americans and other minorities.
The FBI's ongoing investigation into these hate-filled messages reflects a critical concern for potential rise in violence and hate crimes post-election.
Reports indicate that children, students at Historically Black Colleges, and working adults have alarming received these mass texts, which have spread across at least 30 states.
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