‘You are in slave group B’: Racist texts sent to Black Americans in Florida, other states
In the aftermath of Election Day, Black Americans across nearly a dozen states, including Florida, have been targeted with disturbing texts claiming they have been chosen to join a "slave group. " These messages have been reported in multiple states, including South Carolina, Virginia, and Texas, alarming both recipients and civil rights advocates. Community leaders have expressed outrage, viewing the texts as not only offensive but also as a sign of the persistent racial tensions that continue to affect the country. Investigations into the origin of these texts are underway, as officials seek to hold those responsible accountable for their actions. The incident has sparked broader discussions about the necessity for robust measures against hate speech and harassment in the digital age.
The emotional and psychological toll on recipients is significant, raising concerns about their safety and well-being. Civil rights organizations are mobilizing to raise awareness and push for legislative changes to protect vulnerable communities. This alarming event underscores the urgency of addressing the underlying issues of racism and intolerance that still exist today.