Shirley Jackson's Short Story "The Lottery" Is More Relevant Than Ever in Our Time of Human Sacrifice at the Altars of Jewish Supremacism, Negrolatry, and Globo-Homo, by Jung-Freud
Dec 20th 2022 6:08pm EST
There is a short story called “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson(published in 1948) that was assigned in both high school and college. The story begins with what seems like just another community gathering in a small town. All the families are there. Old folks, parents, and children. And village leaders and the like. Everything seems… […]
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