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2007-09-13 06:54:24 · 9 answers · asked by *ButterPecan*_85 1 in Society & Culture Other - Society & Culture

PLEASE know the FULL story before YOU ANSWER and/or give your opinion!!! I have had 1-2 people answer the question and not know the true facts especially of the Jena 6 case.....Thank You!!!

2007-09-20 16:23:36 · update #1

9 answers

AS I SAID EARLIER:

no

never

if we all came back 5000 years from now it would still be here

hate is part of the seed of evil and until all evil is eradicated from the Earth (in my belief system, the return of Christ to create the Lord's kingdom on Earth) hate, murder, disease, etc will all exist

AND THESE ARE JUST THE MOST HORRIFIC EXAMPLES

what about what many black people and myself go through everyday, the little everyday racism?...

it will not go away

2007-09-13 07:59:56 · answer #1 · answered by soulflower 7 · 0 0

Okay. So I am just tired hearing about stories like the Jena 6 etc. Racism will always be in the world as long as there are ignorant people who think they are better than another race. Its sad really.
For a white person to assault a black person, vice versa, the person that caused any type of malicious act, should be charged. If it is 2 or more persons of whatever race attacking 1 person of the opposite race, d amn right they need to be charged.
Racism is never going away.

2007-09-20 16:13:10 · answer #2 · answered by eZonis34 4 · 0 0

I live not too far from this area of the black, but am not familiar with the Jenna Six case. According to the local newspaper and a news report done with the girls mother apparently the girl is a little "off" and right now I don't think they are going to use the hate crime thing because using the other individual charges they can be given much more time.

2016-03-18 05:18:22 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

No, sadly at this time, I don't think racism will end. As for the Jena 6, I think they need to be held accountable for their actions. Six guys beating one guy isn't acceptable under any circumstances. Good luck. 2D

2007-09-13 07:00:19 · answer #4 · answered by 2D 7 · 0 0

"Not only is there almost no media coverage of the Black violent hate crimes against Whites, but in high profile cases when Blacks are prosecuted for heinous crimes against innocent Whites, the White victims are ignored and the Black criminals are turned into “real victims” by the media.

Nothing more clearly illustrates this point than what has occurred over the past year in Jena, Louisiana and the orgy of hatred that Jena has suffered. today, September 20, the town has been invaded by thousands of thugs like Al Sharpton who seek to make violent Black hate criminals such as Michael Bell and the rest of the so-called “Jena Six” into heroes. Even worse the entire White population of the town is facing a media lynching by being labeled racists who are unjustly persecuting Black young men.

Michael Bell, who has been convicted of four previous violent crimes, (a fact scarcely revealed by the media), led a group of six Black students to attack and unmercifully beat a White Student at Jena High School in what can only be described as a vicious hate crime. Motivated by racial hatred, the six Blacks attacked one lone White student, Justin Barker. They stomped and kicked him to unconsciousness and continued to kick him and stomp him as he lay helpless. The attack could have easily have taken his life if others had not intervened. Only by the grace of God did he survive.

To show the insane bias of this whole case, just imagine if the facts were reversed.

If a gang of six Whites motivated by racial hatred and led by a White with four previous violent-crime convictions had attacked a lone Black student, kicking and stomping him into unconsciousness, would there any concern that the leader and the other White gang members could be charged with aggravated assault? Would not there be national demands to charge the White attackers with the most serious of federal civil rights violations and hate crimes? White leaders from all over the country, even the leaders of the local town of Jena, would not be defending the White attackers, they would be condemning the attacks and calling for the harshest of punishments allowed by the law.

As far as the Media are concerned, oh yes the supposedly unbiased media, they would be interviewing the Black victim on every TV talk show across the land, discussing his fear, his pain, his suffering. They would be interviewing his crying relatives and friends. They would not be voicing any fear that the White attackers would be treated too harshly. No, they would be demanding the harshest of penalties.

Federal officials from the President on down would be calling for additional serious charges of federal civil rights violations. But you see, in the America of 2007 Whites are no longer deemed to have any “civil rights.”

When a lone White kid is beaten savagely by a gang of six hate criminals, the media is only concerned about how the Black attackers are being treated too harshly. And if you are waiting for civil rights charges to be filed against the Black attackers who violated the civil rights of the boy they almost beat to death, don’t hold your breath.

The entire Jena scenario and the coverage of it by the media show once again that it is not the people of Jena who are racists. By voting for me and by demanding justice in this case, they have shown rightly that they believe in fairness to all and that White people are now the real victims of racism in America. Once again it is shown that we must have advocates for our rights and heritage just as any other group is permitted to do so.

May the District Attorney and the people of Jena stay strong and never give in to those who seek take away their rights of life and liberty as guaranteed by the United States Constitution."

2007-09-20 10:19:14 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Racism is a taught issue. It starts at home, and brought abroad. As long as the Devil exist so will racism, it is one of his best weapon of destruction.

2007-09-20 12:02:20 · answer #6 · answered by swishersweets97 5 · 1 0

if you want to know how far we have come since jim crow search youtube "jena 6"
Six guys beating one guy who called them the n word repeatedly and taunted them,a white D.A. who left his office to come down to the school and threaten the kids telling them "I can make your life a mess with my pen".A school where there was a "whites only"tree in the courtyard,that blacks were not allowed to sit under,a white man who pointed a shotgun at the black kids in a store,the kids took it from him,and now they are charged with stealing a firearm and white guy was not charged for armed assault with a deadly weapon,where the black kids who beat up the white kid are charged with assault with a deadly weapon(tennis shoes)with 20 yrs to serve if found gulity,where white kids hung nooses under the whites only tree, threatening the black kids.

2007-09-13 07:00:30 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I'm glad you are saying it is racism and not just people from WV. I'm sorry this has happened but I am from WV and I am a good person..

2007-09-13 09:11:11 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

no it is alive and well in america.
we see it everyday.

2007-09-14 03:23:44 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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