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I know this question will generate alot of race-baiting, so please keep your comments civil.

Has anyone noticed the disparities in this case?

I truly understand why the south is called the "Dirty South, if you will.

Small town blatant racism, corruption, bureaucracy,
and bigotry are alive & well in Jena, Louisiana, let alone, other U.S. southern small towns that have yet to come forth with their racial atrocities.

This case is getting little, if any national media coverage. How can that be?

Again, can we all please address this question in a civil manner?

Thank You Kindly.

2007-09-02 01:33:18 · 2 answers · asked by Sustagurl2 7 in Society & Culture Other - Society & Culture

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I can't believe that something would happen like this in this century. I heard about one guy being sentenced to 20 years in prison. This has to be appealed at the supreme court level. I can't believe that the court would uphold such a ignorant sentence. The people that represent the plaintiffs, the judges, and the jury are a disgrace to justice. They all know that this was not attempted murder, just like they know that the nooses were hung from the tree out of racism.

2007-09-04 16:42:56 · answer #1 · answered by MISS 84 5 · 0 0

Small city South isn't only racist. it is elitist besides. somewhat wide-unfold actuality...while you're destructive or seem to be destructive no count number what your colour you will meet with criminal discrimination. I force an extraordinarily previous vehicle and that i've got been pulled over and handcuffed and searched 3 separate circumstances. I in no way even have been given a site visitors value tag merely forced. i grew to become into to blame of no longer something extra effective than using an previous vehicle. Edit i'm white.

2016-12-12 15:55:35 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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