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Leper
10-23-2007, 03:45 PM
In Jena, 'truth' is real victim

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Posted: October 23, 2007
1:00 a.m. Eastern



A staff writer for the San Francisco Chronicle contacted Project 21's office seeking comments for a piece he was writing about Jena, La., and a "black MoveOn" wannabe. During the interview, I asked if he had personally spoken to Donald Washington, U.S. attorney for the Western District of Louisiana. He answered no, but said he had seen/heard "him on television." Which brings me to my point.

The media have failed miserably in accurately and truthfully reporting the news. And I submit the violent attack by seven black youths on one unsuspecting white youth in Jena at the end of a school lunch period as proof. That unprovoked act of barbarism had nothing to do with the noose incident that took place three months earlier. Let me explain.

The public has been led to believe that the genesis of the attack had to do with nooses found hanging on a tree at the school. They have been led to believe that racial hatred in Jena is rife and that this series of events proves it. However, the true facts provide a different reality.

On Aug. 30, 2006, "an all male school assembly at Jena High School was held. Many items were discussed including rules and policies of the school for the upcoming school year. [Toward] the end of the assembly, one black student jokingly asked Assistant Principal Gawen Burgess if black students were permitted to sit underneath the tree in the center of the campus. The question brought laughter from everyone … black and white alike. Burgess [responded] 'Don't even go there. You know you can sit anywhere you want.' [He] and the students knew the remark was made to gain laughter as a joke, not as a serious question. [More jokes followed, although not about the tree], before the lighthearted assembly was dismissed." (The Jena Times; "Chronological Order of Events Concerning 'Jena Six'"; Oct. 4, 2007.)

The following morning two crudely constructed nylon ski rope nooses were found hanging from the tree referenced the day before. Only the students who arrived before 7:55 a.m. saw the nooses. The overwhelming majority of the students did not find out about the nooses until the following week, when media reports began to surface. The students responsible for placing the nooses were identified and removed from school with such harsh penalties as are consistent with a zero-tolerance policy for such behavior.

An extensive criminal investigation concluded there was no racial motivation behind the nooses. They were meant as a prank – the act itself being copied from a scene in a movie. The three offending students were investigated and interviewed by persons at every level of authority. The results of the investigation led everyone to the same conclusion: As hard as it may be for some to believe, the students had no understanding that nooses could be construed as an insult to some blacks. (That being said, I'm reasonably certain the descendents of those who crossed paths with Isaac Charles Parker, aka "The Hanging Judge," and Judge Roy Bean may beg to differ pursuant to who has the pre-eminent right to be offended by nooses.) Every investigator and interviewer, including those from the civil rights division of the U.S. attorney's office, reached the same conclusion. The students did not act out of hatred and were truly remorseful. They had many black friends whom they were sorry to have potentially offended.

What is not in question is the lack of remorse shown by Michael Bell and his posse. Despite the media doing their level best to foment racial tension, there were no reports of any violence or destruction from Sept. 9 to Nov. 30, 2006. But on Dec. 4, 2006, what has been described as one of the most violent attacks in Jena High School history was orchestrated by Bell and six other black students on one unsuspecting white student. From all evidence and witness statements gathered, the attack of Justin Barker by Bell, Robert Bailey and the five others had nothing whatsoever to do with, nor was it connected in any way to, the noose incident three months earlier.

According to witnesses, the seven jumped the white male, beating him unconscious, with Bell delivering the first blow. It was an unprovoked and cowardly attack. Even for the sake of argument, if Barker had done something untoward, we live in a civilized society – Bell and the others should have reported the offense to a proper authority.

But the plaintive cry has been that the white boogeyman is out to get these poor innocent black youths. The truth is not one of them is innocent. They committed an unprovoked, violent attack that could have led to a death. One can argue that it was intended to severely maim, if not kill, the victim. But that fact has been dismissed by the race mongers. The media has chosen to overlook the fact that the 16-year-old Bell has a continued history of violence as a juvenile, with at least four different arrests for violence. He was on juvenile probation during some of the arrests and was on probation when he attacked Barker.

Contrary to media accounts and protests of the cadre of usual race hustlers – including Jackson and Sharpton – it was not "just an after-school fight." It was a horrific, unprovoked act of extreme violence. There is no other way to truthfully put it. Nor was the attack in any way brought about by the noose incident. While there have been disassociated acts during the past 14 months since the noose incident, none has been related to it. Not one.

Still, the race mongers, enjoined by the media, continue to paint Jena as a hotbed of racial injustice, and portray Bell and the others as victims. The true victim in Jena is the "truth." Once again, it is the "truth" that has been kicked to the curb in favor of lies that give theater to those Magdalenians who foment immiseration and malcontent as a means of commerce.




http://wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=58271

HaVoK
10-23-2007, 06:27 PM
Wow. Here in Virginia, a lot of people I talk to believe that the victim was the one who put the nooses on display in the first place. Most here are rushing to support the "youths" guilty of the "alleged" assault. The excuses they make basically alledge the victim had something to do with the noose displays in the first place, and he deserved what he got.


I've tried to explain to them that the victim had nothing to do with the nooses, but hardly anyone wants to listen to that fact. I swear, if the races were reversed, the group of white boys would be on trial as adults in a hate crime. Why do we allow race to be a factor in defining crimes? One bad action is no better or worse than the same action by someone of a different race.

Frogger
10-23-2007, 11:56 PM
It does not matter what the truth is, Leper. The racial demogogues are going to milk this for all it is worth. They are not interested in the truth but in stirring up racial animosity. Racial troubles are their bread and butter and they don't care how much they have to lie and bend the truth.

Jester
10-24-2007, 12:36 AM
None of this would have happened if people in the South just got the racial stick out of their butts.

Frogger
10-24-2007, 06:55 AM
Just who are you accusing of having a racial stick up their butt, Jester? Are you suggesting that the white victim caused his beating by poor, oppressed blacks or are you suggesting that the gang of black hoodlums who beat him are racist?

rendova
10-24-2007, 07:28 AM
Southern whites of today are no more racist than people of all races are anywhere in the US.

DarkFantasy96
10-24-2007, 12:57 PM
Southern whites of today are no more racist than people of all races are anywhere in the US.
I think Jester was referring to the fact that race is more of an issue in the south, and not just for whites. I think it's true, although unprovable, since it's basically an intangible and subjective feeling.

Jester
10-24-2007, 05:53 PM
Just who are you accusing of having a racial stick up their butt, Jester? Are you suggesting that the white victim caused his beating by poor, oppressed blacks or are you suggesting that the gang of black hoodlums who beat him are racist?
DF got it right. Incidents like the one in Jena are the direct result of people in the South (whether they're black or white) still being excessively conscious about race, or just outright racist. It's certainly not everyone in the South, or exclusive to the South, but it appears to be more prevalent there than elsewhere in the country.

es347fan
10-24-2007, 06:05 PM
I was amazed to learn just how racist people were in western NY state. Even the local newspaper & one or two morning local am radio talk shows were blatantly racist. Not the kinds of things I experienced living in south & central TX for so many years.

sedan
10-24-2007, 07:07 PM
I can't remember why, exactly, I was allowed to stay up late, but when I was nine or ten years old I actually watched the Dick Cavett show that inspired this Randy Newman song. A few years later when I heard it for the first time I new exactly what he was talking about in the first verse.

Rednecks

Last night I saw Lester Maddox on a TV show
With some smart ass New York Jew
And the Jew laughed at Lester Maddox
And the audience laughed at Lester Maddox too
Well he may be a fool but he's our fool
If they think they're better than him they're wrong
So I went to the park and I took some paper along
And that's where I made this song

We talk real funny down here
We drink too much and we laugh too loud
We're too dumb to make it in no Northern town
And we're keepin' the niggers down

We got no-necked oilmen from Texas
And good ol' boys from Tennessee
And colleges men from LSU
Went in dumb. Come out dumb too
Hustlin' 'round Atlanta in their alligator shoes
Gettin' drunk every weekend at the barbecues
And they're keepin' the niggers down

CHORUS
We're rednecks, rednecks
And we don't know our ass from a hole in the ground
We're rednecks, we're rednecks
And we're keeping the niggers down

Now your northern nigger's a Negro
You see he's got his dignity
Down here we're too ignorant to realize
That the North has set the nigger free

Yes he's free to be put in a cage
In Harlem in New York City
And he's free to be put in a cage on the South-Side of Chicago
And the West-Side
And he's free to be put in a cage in Hough in Cleveland
And he's free to be put in a cage in East St. Louis
And he's free to be put in a cage in Fillmore in San Francisco
And he's free to be put in a cage in Roxbury in Boston
They're gatherin' 'em up from miles around
Keepin' the niggers down



YouTube:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7I1wtPUOtM

Leper
10-24-2007, 07:36 PM
DF got it right. Incidents like the one in Jena are the direct result of people in the South (whether they're black or white) still being excessively conscious about race, or just outright racist.

As someone born and raised in the South, I might agree with the "excessively conscious" about race in the South.

As a kid, in almost 100% white environments, I was absolutely color blind. It wasn't until I went to a different school in high school that I learned that a false accusation of being a racist was a huge problem for you. It was then that I learned to walk on eggshells around blacks, and generally started avoiding them. Call it racism, but that's the reality of the relationship between blacks and whites....almost any time a white authority figure (be it a teacher, cop, sports official, politician, etc.) sides against a black person, that figure is a presumed "racist."

HaVoK
10-24-2007, 08:04 PM
Call it racism, but that's the reality of the relationship between blacks and whites....almost any time a white authority figure (be it a teacher, cop, sports official, politician, etc.) sides against a black person, that figure is a presumed "racist."Something i find strange though. I went to a predominantly white high school. Something like 90% white. We had a white principle and a black vice principal. I've seen each of them grab young boys of the opposite race and escort them to the office or out the door. Never did we have someone cry racism in any case. I really never dwelt on race until i was exposed to that line of thought in college.

If anything, i think race relations have gotten worse in the last twenty years, and i believe it is because we are too sensitive to blacks crying racism anytime someone is held accountable for their actions.

rendova
10-25-2007, 06:35 AM
I was amazed to learn just how racist people were in western NY state. Even the local newspaper & one or two morning local am radio talk shows were blatantly racist. Not the kinds of things I experienced living in south & central TX for so many years.

That's been my experience as well.

Napsterbater
10-25-2007, 07:36 AM
I was amazed to learn just how racist people were in western NY state. Even the local newspaper & one or two morning local am radio talk shows were blatantly racist. Not the kinds of things I experienced living in south & central TX for so many years.
I had been told that people are even more racist in parts of the North than they are these days in the South. I didn't get to witness any of it though. Guess people just figure since there aren't that many blacks there, they can get away with it. I guess it works.

es347fan
10-25-2007, 07:55 AM
I had been told that people are even more racist in parts of the North than they are these days in the South. I didn't get to witness any of it though. Guess people just figure since there aren't that many blacks there, they can get away with it. I guess it works.

Not many blacks in the North?

DarkFantasy96
10-25-2007, 11:44 AM
I had been told that people are even more racist in parts of the North than they are these days in the South. I didn't get to witness any of it though. Guess people just figure since there aren't that many blacks there, they can get away with it. I guess it works.
You gotta be kidding... There's black people everywhere up here. They still beat the Mexicans by far in the D.C. area, and there are a hell of a lot of Mexicans.

Foolsworth
10-25-2007, 07:43 PM
Something i find strange though. I went to a predominantly white high school. Something like 90% white. We had a white principle and a black vice principal. I've seen each of them grab young boys of the opposite race and escort them to the office or out the door. Never did we have someone cry racism in any case. I really never dwelt on race until i was exposed to that line of thought in college.

If anything, i think race relations have gotten worse in the last twenty years, and i believe it is because we are too sensitive to blacks crying racism anytime someone is held accountable for their actions.

Of course it has gotten worse.Entirely because of Liberals.
Liberals run the Media and broadcast TV.
And when Liberals refuse to EVER take to task any of the
shenanigans that Sharpton and Jackson pull on a timely basis
for sheer racial tension,leading to threats of Boycotts and
even worse.
When a Sharpton and Jackson are virtually given extensive Poetic
License,no matter what,then the resultant dynamic is tainted
reporting and what was once considered hard journalism by getting
to the hard facts,no longer plays.
That is what Liberalism Breeds.