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sara82

Beach Lover
Nov 24, 2005
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dallas, tx
Last fall in Jena,
>Louisiana, the day after two Black high school students sat beneath the
>"white tree" on their campus, nooses were hung from the tree. When the
>superintendent dismissed the nooses as a "prank," more Black students sat
>under the tree in protest. The District Attorney then came to the school
>accompanied by the town's police and demanded that the students end their
>protest, telling them, "I can be your best friend or your worst enemy... I
>can take away your lives with a stroke of my pen."1
>
>A series of white-on-black incidents of violence followed, and the DA did
>nothing. But when a white student was beaten up in a schoolyard fight, the
>DA responded by charging six black students with attempted murder and
>conspiracy to commit murder. It's a story that reads like one from the
>Jim Crow era, when judges, lawyers and all-white juries used the justice
>system to keep blacks in "their place"--but it's happening today. The
>families of these young men are fighting back, but the odds are stacked
>against them. Together, we can make sure their story is told, that this
>becomes an issue for the Governor of Louisiana, and that justice is
>provided for the Jena 6. It starts now. Please add your voice:
>http://www.colorofchange.org/jena/?id=2258-172319 The noose-hanging
>incident and the DA's visit to the school set the stage for everything that
>followed. Racial tension escalated over the next couple of months, and on
>November 30, the main academic building of Jena High
> School was burned down in an unsolved fire. Later the same weekend, a
>black student was beaten up by white students at a party. The next day,
>black students at a convenience store were threatened by a young white man
>with a shotgun. They wrestled the gun from him and ran away. While no
>charges were filed against the white man, the students were arrested for
>the theft of the gun.2 That Monday at school, a white student, who had
>been a vocal supporter of the students who hung the nooses, taunted the
>black student who was beaten up at the off-campus party and allegedly
>called several black students "n-word." After lunch, he was knocked down,
>punched and kicked by black students. He was taken to the hospital but was
>released and was well enough to go to a social event that evening.3 Six
>Black Jena High students, Robert Bailey (17), Theo Shaw (17), Carwin Jones
>(18), Bryant Purvis (17), Mychal Bell (16) and an unidentified minor, were
>expelled from school, arrested and
> charged with second-degree attempted murder. Bail was set so high --
>between $70,000 and $138,000 -- that the boys were left in prison for
>months as families went deep into debt to release them.4 The first trial
>ended last month, and Mychal Bell, who has been in prison since December,
>was convicted of aggravated battery and conspiracy to commit aggravated
>battery (both felonies) by an all-white jury in a trial where his public
>defender called no witnesses. During his trial, Mychal's parents were
>ordered not to speak to the media and the court prohibited protests from
>taking place near the courtroom or where the judge could see them. Mychal
>is scheduled to be sentenced on July 31st, and could go to jail for 22
>years.5 Theo Shaw's trial is next. He will finally make bail this week.
>The Jena Six are lucky to have parents and loved ones who are fighting
>tooth and nail to free them. They have been threatened but they are
>standing strong. We know that if the families have
> to go it alone, their sons will be a long time coming home. They will
>lose precious years to Jena's outrageous attempt to maintain a racist
>status quo. But if we act now, we can make a difference. Please add your
>voice to the voices of these families in Jena, and help bring Mychal, Theo,
>Robert, Carwin, and Bryant home. By clicking below, you can demand that
>Louisiana Governor Kathleen Blanco get involved to make sure that justice
>is served for Mychal Bell, and that DA Reed Walters drop the charges
>against the 5 boys who have not yet gone to trial.
>http://www.colorofchange.org/jena/?id=2258-172319 Thank You and Peace,
>-- James, Van, Gabriel, Clarissa, and the rest of the ColorOfChange.org
>team
> July 17th, 2007 References: 1. "Injustice in Jena as Nooses Hang
>From the ?White Tree,'" truthout, July 3, 2007
>http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/070307B.shtml 2. "Racial demons rear
>heads," Chicago Tribune, May 20, 2007
>http://tinyurl.com/yvh7t5 3. See reference #1. 4. See reference #1. 5.
>"'Jena Six' defendant convicted," Town Talk, June 29, 2007
>http://tinyurl.com/ysxtgg Other resources: NPR: Searching for Justice in
>Jena 6 Case (streaming audio)
>http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=11756302 Democracy
>Now! - The case of the Jena Six ...
>http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=07/07/10/1413220 Too Sense:
>Free The Jena Six Now
>http://halfricanrevolution.blogspot.com/2007/07/free-jena-six-now.html
>While Seated: Jena Six
>http://www.whileseated.org/photo/003244.shtml Nooses, attacks and jail for
>black students in Jena Louisiana
>http://www.dailykos.com/story/2007/6/28/144445/384 Justice In Jena, by
>Jordan Flaherty
>http://www.zmag.org/content/print_article.cfm?itemID=12783?ionID=30 The
>Perpetrator becomes the Prosecutor (and other related entries)
>http://friendsofjustice.wordpress.com/blog/ 'Stealth racism' stalks deep
>South
>http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/this_world/6685441.stm
 

30A Skunkape

Skunky
Jan 18, 2006
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Backatown Seagrove
The last last legislative session under the 'leadership' of lame duck Governor Kathleen Blanco is over (mercifully chose not to seek a second term), and a new governor will be elected in a few months. Mark my words on two things here:First, she will not get involved in the Jena thing, and second, the new governor will be Bobby Jindal, current US Representative-you might send email to Mr Jindal as he may get involved. And from what I heard, there was ample acrimony in both camps to go around-ugly indeed.
 
The last last legislative session under the 'leadership' of lame duck Governor Kathleen Blanco is over (mercifully chose not to seek a second term), and a new governor will be elected in a few months. Mark my words on two things here:First, she will not get involved in the Jena thing, and second, the new governor will be Bobby Jindal, current US Representative-you might send email to Mr Jindal as he may get involved. And from what I heard, there was ample acrimony in both camps to go around-ugly indeed.
Who with any sense wants to be governor of Louisiana? A friend of mine whose husband was begged to run told me that basically he wouldn't touch it with a 10-foot pole!
 

Jdarg

SoWal Expert
Feb 15, 2005
18,038
1,980
Ugh. This makes me ill. Nothing raises my hackles more than hearing about stuff like this, and so sad that there are white children out there that are being raised by their ignorant parents to believe that they are better than others because of their skin color.

Sadly, it is these white kids that are raised in a bigoted way who will not be able to assimilate and be successful in a future which is becoming increasingly multi-cultural. I firmly believe that when our kids get out of college and go to work, it is the ones that were raised with compassion and without prejudice that will become successful, and the "backwards" kids will be left in the dust.
 

kathydwells

Darlene is my middle name, not my nickname
Dec 20, 2004
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Lacey's Spring, Alabama
This truly is very sad. Racism in all forms is very sad to me. Just sad. :cry:
 

30A Skunkape

Skunky
Jan 18, 2006
10,279
2,320
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Backatown Seagrove
Who with any sense wants to be governor of Louisiana? A friend of mine whose husband was begged to run told me that basically he wouldn't touch it with a 10-foot pole!

As far as political jobs go, it is a peach...which is a good thing and a bad thing. Jindal is a really interesting guy, he is the middle fellow in sarafunn's picture-I am pretty sure he is second generation Indian and is not 40 yet. He probably would have won the job in 2003, but a bunch of rednecks in north Louisiana just couldn't see fit to vote for a 'black guy' and opted to vote for Blanco and she managed to edge him in the runoff. Her utter incompetence has set the state back on the order of years, and her attempt to build a legacy in the form of wild spending the last legislative session will limit progress for years to come. Very sad.
 

Miss Kitty

Meow
Jun 10, 2005
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sarafunn...who are the kids in the pic you have posted? I am so proud of the person you are and the things that are important to you. Thanks for sharing this story, sad as it is.
 

Shamu

Beach Comber
Jul 10, 2007
15
3
Austin, Texas
Yes, kudos Kitty...you've raised a lovely daughter! :shock: (she will make fun of me for saying that though.

To answer your question, the boys in the picture are these boys (shameless plug;-) )
I sent the picture to Sarafunn to show her my friend Michael, and it just worked out nicely that as a result she had a picture of the man who will be the next governor of La. when he was being discussed on here!:D
 
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