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Thursday, August 30, 2007

I rest my case...


Thanks to the sad situation down in Louisiana that is known widely as the case of the "Jena 6," I can finally stop arguing that racism is still alive. It's very official, and now all I have to do is utter two words to naysayers who think there's no need for affirmative action or programs that aim to improve race relations: "Jena Six" Then I'll throw my hands in the air and say, "What? What do you have to say now?"

If you don't know about this situation, Google it, I'm going to assume no one reading this blog has been living under a rock or too wrapped up in their own life to notice this case.... Actually, most people who read this blog either have ample free time or they suffer from severe A.D.D and procrastination issues. Anyway, where was I...

Oh yeah, A fucking whites-only tree?? The only thing that black people exclusively are a bunch of greasy-ass haircare products that barely work. Why does any race deserve their own damn tree?

Now black minors ages 15-17 are facing 100 years in prison?? One of the boys is already convicted and facing 22 years for a schoolyard fight that was incited by ongoing racial tension at Jena High school. The white classmate they allegedly tried to murder was doing well enough to attend a school function later that day.

You would think that Jena officials simply don't tolerate fighting and violence, but earlier in a school year a black student was beaten for attending a whites-only party that he was invited to (or so I hear). Um, skip the outrageous hate crime and notice how territorial white people in this town are.

Just as I sit here thinking what I've written I see this quote from a Jena resident on the Democracy Now website.

ACQUIE SOOHEN: Most people we spoke to in Jena’s white community, however, see no connection between the students’ charges and race. Barbara Murphy, the town librarian, claims there isn’t a race problem in Jena.

BARBARA MURPHY: We don’t have a race problem. It’s not black against white. It’s crime. The nooses? I don’t even know why they were there, what they were supposed to mean. There’s pranks all the time, of one type or another, going on. And it just didn’t seem to be racist to me.


I can believe this is still going on, because of silly people like Murphy, but I have a hard time believing that the justice system still hasn't constructed a full-proof mechanism that can stop racism in the courts.

If people of all races can't get justice in the courts of this country then everyone shouldn't have to abide by the law. It's a little radical, but hey, I'm blogging.

If you're not going to get fair treatment in the courts, then you shouldn't have to follow rules. I know a lot of people who already subscribe to this idea. They live life as they please because they know that the chips aren't going to fall in their favor no matter what.

Anyway, I hope that people of all races can get behind this case and say enough is enough. Racism in the U.S. is completely out of hand. It will never disappear, but younger generations shouldn't have to deal with it on this level.

4 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

So you're telling me that Barbara Murphy is the town librarian, and she doesn't see the symbolism represented by the nooses? Isn't that what English teachers and librarians do, scour the earth in search of symbolism? There's a lot more wrong with that town than their racial overtones.

9/04/2007  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

my guess....Jena is where all the jim crow era 4400 were returned from the space ship...

9/06/2007  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I don't know how yall feel about Jason Whitlock...but he had an interesting/alternate take on this whole mess that got me thinking a little...
don't get me wrong I think this shit is F'd up...but this def made me think a little

http://msn.foxsports.com/other/story/7170510

9/09/2007  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Read the article that mcvay linked us to... wondering whether the public defender was threatened? if the DA is telling the kids he can end their lives with one stroke of a pen, i'm curious if he (or someone else/possibly a hooded group of someone elses) had some threats of their own. to not call a single person to support the defense just seems too odd. also wondering if any black members of the community felt threatened in regards to sitting on the jury.

9/09/2007  

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