Friday, September 21, 2007

Jena 6 Protestors Look Stupid? Oh, Really?

Asserts Politik Ditto, a black conservative Democratic blogger, about yesterday's protest in Lousiana, which attracted at least 10,000 protesters from across America to the Louisiana town of 3,500: "Hanging nooses in a tree is stupid, ignorant and racist, but I don't weigh hanging nooses in a tree on the same scale as beating the crap out of somebody because he allegedly said something some people didn't like. There is no comparison. Certainly the punks responsible for the nooses should be punished (by the school and by their parents). Yet, the now notorious 'Jena 6' clowns (who've all had their charges dropped to battery) savagely beat someone and that's supposed to be OK? Meanwhile, a black girl by the name of Megan Williams still lies in a hospital in West Virginia after recently being held captive for days by 6 white scumbags who allegedly beat, sexually assaulted and stabbed her repeatedly while using racial slurs as they did so. According to Megan's mother (and a criminal complaint filed in Virginia's magistrate court) her daughter was also forced to eat rat and dog feces and drink from a toilet. Since black liberals love to prote[s]t so much wouldn't their street walking and chants be better spent on Megan Williams than the Jena 6? Whether it's OJ Simpson or Tookie Smith or the Black prostitute who falsely cried rape in the Duke lacrosse case or these clowns in Jena, Louisiana, black liberals continue to look like fools protesting to save criminals from the consequences of their actions. And with race hustlers Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson still at the forefront, the need for new black leadership continues to grow with each passing day."

Shay comments on the above quote:
My response: I dsiagree. The protesters were not stating that it was OK for the Jena 6 to beat up the white boy like they did. They are asking that justice be fairly provided here, as these teens were originally charged with attempted murder. That was outrageous prosecutorial overreach, and I support the Jena 6 protests to highlight this nonsense. My only wish is that we'd see more protests of this scale in the far more numerous instances of black-on-black crime

I completely agree with Shay.

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