When discussing current, racially-motivated violence in America, it’s a pretty horrible idea to give the appearance of glorifying historic, racially-motivated violence.If that sounds too mind-numbingly obvious to require being put down in words, Texas Representative Chip Roy just proved otherwise.Speaking at a hearing on violence against Asian-Americans which was scheduled before the tragic killing spree in Atlanta that left eight people dead, six of whom were Asian, Roy, who has also vowed to fight the Equality Act in court, cited an “old saying” about “justice” that conjured images of lynchings.“There’s old sayings in Texas about find all the rope in Texas and get a tall oak tree,” he said. “You know, we take justice very seriously, and.