GOD FORBID THE LAW SHOULD BE APPLIED EVENHANDEDLY: Lynching law created to protect blacks used against protester.

California Black Lives Matter organizer Jasmine “Abdullah” Richards became the first black person in the United States Tuesday to be sentenced for what, until last year, was considered attempted felony lynching.

If her appeal fails, Richards — who is currently serving part of a 90-day sentence — will face three years of probation and a year of anger management under a state anti-lynching statute originally created to protect blacks, not penalize them.

Well, okay then.