This expression comes from an old British law allowing men to beat their wives with sticks no wider than their thumb
Not even true, literally no evidence for this ever being a thing, just something pushed by feminists and their idiot enablers, and accepted due to the general ignorance of the average person
The term picnic is often associated with lynchings of Black people in the United States, during which White spectators were said to have watched while eating, referring to them as picnics or other terms involving racial slurs against Black people.
A lie pushed by retarded race hustlers, they claim "picnic" comes from "pick-a-nigger", as in pick one to lynch. Its actually from French, used to describe people bringing their own wine and eventually food to a lunch. People did eat during lynchings/turn them into a celebration, but the word "picnic" had no greater connection to that occurance than any other word.
So this is a bunch of ignorant fools legitimizing literal lies for the purpose of political virtue signalling.
Public hangings/executions of criminals in general were always part of pre-film entertainment. Notice how it became passe after we had movies and TV .... same with slaughterhouse tours. Those used to be a thing, too.
With film, the human penchant for gore could be sated with increasingly good special effects.
Not even true, literally no evidence for this ever being a thing, just something pushed by feminists and their idiot enablers, and accepted due to the general ignorance of the average person
A lie pushed by retarded race hustlers, they claim "picnic" comes from "pick-a-nigger", as in pick one to lynch. Its actually from French, used to describe people bringing their own wine and eventually food to a lunch. People did eat during lynchings/turn them into a celebration, but the word "picnic" had no greater connection to that occurance than any other word.
So this is a bunch of ignorant fools legitimizing literal lies for the purpose of political virtue signalling.
Public hangings/executions of criminals in general were always part of pre-film entertainment. Notice how it became passe after we had movies and TV .... same with slaughterhouse tours. Those used to be a thing, too.
With film, the human penchant for gore could be sated with increasingly good special effects.
This isn't true.