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mynameis
25-09-2007, 10:54 PM
White supremacists urge Jena retaliation

After thousands of African Americans marched in the racially tense Louisiana town, hate groups set to work.
By Howard Witt, Chicago Tribune
September 25, 2007
HOUSTON --

-- No sooner did thousands of African American demonstrators depart the racially tense town of Jena, La., last week after protesting perceived injustices than white supremacists started calling for violence.

First a neo-Nazi website posted the names, addresses and phone numbers of some of the six black teenagers and their families at the center of the Jena Six case, as it has come to be known, and urged followers to find them and "drag them out of the house," prompting an investigation by the FBI.

Then the leader of a white supremacist group in Mississippi published interviews that he conducted with the mayor of Jena and the white teenager who was attacked and beaten, allegedly by the six black youths. In those interviews, the mayor, Murphy McMillin, praised efforts by pro-white groups to organize counterdemonstrations; the teenager, Justin Barker, urged white readers to "realize what is going on, speak up and speak their mind." `

Over the weekend, white extremist websites and blogs filled with invective about the Jena Six case, which has drawn scrutiny from civil rights leaders, three leading Democratic presidential candidates and hundreds of African American bloggers. They are concerned about allegations that blacks have been treated more harshly than whites in the criminal justice system of the town of 3,000, which is 85% white.

LaSalle Parish Sheriff Carl Smith said that deputies had increased patrols in the area amid concerns over the safety of the defendants' families.

David Duke, the former Ku Klux Klan leader, last week announced his support for Jena's white residents, who voted overwhelmingly for him when he ran unsuccessfully for Louisiana governor in 1991.

"There is a major white supremacist backlash building," said Mark Potok, a hate-group expert at the Southern Poverty Law Center, a civil rights group in Montgomery, Ala. "I also think it's more widespread than may be obvious to most people. It's not only neo-nazis and Klansmen -- you expect this kind of reaction from them."

Controversy over the Jena Six case has been percolating for months but it exploded into national view Thursday when a large crowd of peaceful demonstrators from around the country marched through the central Louisiana town.

They came to support the six black high school students who were initially charged by the local prosecutor with attempted murder for attacking Barker, a white classmate who was beaten and knocked briefly unconscious in December. The charges were later reduced to aggravated second-degree battery.

The incident capped months of racial unrest after three white students hung nooses from a shade tree at the high school after black students asked permission to sit under it. School officials dismissed the noose incident as a prank, angering black students and their parents and triggering a series of fights between whites and blacks. The whites involved were charged with misdemeanors or not at all; the blacks drew various felony charges.

McMillin has insisted that his town is being unfairly portrayed as racist -- an assertion the mayor repeated in an interview with Richard Barrett, the leader of the Nationalist Movement, a white-supremacist group based in Learned, Miss., who asked McMillan to "set aside some place for those opposing the colored folks."

"I am not endorsing any demonstrations, but I do appreciate what you are trying to do," Barrett quoted McMillin as saying. "Your moral support means a lot." McMillin did not return calls seeking comment Monday.

Barker's father, David, said his family did not know the nature of Barrett's group when they agreed to be interviewed, adding, "I am not a white supremacist, and neither is my son." But Barrett said he explained his group and its beliefs to the Barker family, who then invited him to stay overnight at their home on the eve of last week's protest march.

The Rev. Jesse Jackson said he had grown so concerned about white extremists' threats against the defendants' families and perceived injustices in the town that he called the White House over the weekend to ask for immediate federal intervention.

Jackson said the acting head of the U.S. Justice Department's civil rights division told him that the agency had begun investigating the Jena situation.

http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-jena25sep25,1,453333.story?track=rss&ctrack=3&cset=true

anoninnyc
25-09-2007, 11:01 PM
it is louisiana..... not exactly known for being a progressive state. but i am still shocked at the level of backwardness.

eternal_spirit
25-09-2007, 11:10 PM
http://judicial-inc.biz/9_21_jena_louisiana.htm

trumansho
25-09-2007, 11:36 PM
I'm not surprised. Blacks went down there not to spread violence,but to fight for injustice. Everything was done in a peaceful manner. Nobody was trying to attack whites.

eternal_spirit
25-09-2007, 11:38 PM
Follow my link above, who else would wan't goys to fight blacks.:mad:

anoninnyc
25-09-2007, 11:42 PM
the whole thing stinks of a set up to start a race war or at least massive racial tensions to divert attention from more of bush and co and the illuminatis evil deeds. wake up people!!!!!!!!!!!

de_shit
26-09-2007, 12:17 AM
Thats some good stuff eternal_spirit. I need to find out how to find stuff like that on other things. The one thing I don't get is why the hell are people bitching about some kids going to jail after they beat some kid senseless and recorded it on a cellular telecommunications device. Jail time seems like a good thing for those 6 kids. Bubba would like to stick it in their ass in jail, and its just what they need to teach them a lesson. I mean come on, filming the whole thing? Thats too far. I bet those 6 kids feel real stupid after being arrested after filming the incident.

kasalt
26-09-2007, 12:21 AM
The Color of Crime: Race, Crime and Violence in America:

http://www.nc-f.org/colorcrime99.pdf

trumansho
26-09-2007, 12:40 AM
Thats some good stuff eternal_spirit. I need to find out how to find stuff like that on other things. The one thing I don't get is why the hell are people bitching about some kids going to jail after they beat some kid senseless and recorded it on a cellular telecommunications device. Jail time seems like a good thing for those 6 kids. Bubba would like to stick it in their ass in jail, and its just what they need to teach them a lesson. I mean come on, filming the whole thing? Thats too far. I bet those 6 kids feel real stupid after being arrested after filming the incident.

Your in Cincy one of the most racist cities in the midwest. So of course you'll like that.

anoninnyc
26-09-2007, 02:31 AM
I bet those 6 kids feel real stupid after being arrested after filming the incident.

I didn't realize they filmed the whole thing. As a general rule, if you are stupid enough to film your own crime you should be thrown in jail forever so as to not be able to procreate and dumb down the gene pool.

peachped
26-09-2007, 04:30 AM
White supremacists urge Jena retaliation

After thousands of African Americans marched in the racially tense Louisiana town, hate groups set to work.
By Howard Witt, Chicago Tribune
September 25, 2007
HOUSTON --

-- No sooner did thousands of African American demonstrators depart the racially tense town of Jena, La., last week after protesting perceived injustices than white supremacists started calling for violence.

First a neo-Nazi website posted the names, addresses and phone numbers of some of the six black teenagers and their families at the center of the Jena Six case, as it has come to be known, and urged followers to find them and "drag them out of the house," prompting an investigation by the FBI.

Then the leader of a white supremacist group in Mississippi published interviews that he conducted with the mayor of Jena and the white teenager who was attacked and beaten, allegedly by the six black youths. In those interviews, the mayor, Murphy McMillin, praised efforts by pro-white groups to organize counterdemonstrations; the teenager, Justin Barker, urged white readers to "realize what is going on, speak up and speak their mind." `

Over the weekend, white extremist websites and blogs filled with invective about the Jena Six case, which has drawn scrutiny from civil rights leaders, three leading Democratic presidential candidates and hundreds of African American bloggers. They are concerned about allegations that blacks have been treated more harshly than whites in the criminal justice system of the town of 3,000, which is 85% white.

LaSalle Parish Sheriff Carl Smith said that deputies had increased patrols in the area amid concerns over the safety of the defendants' families.

David Duke, the former Ku Klux Klan leader, last week announced his support for Jena's white residents, who voted overwhelmingly for him when he ran unsuccessfully for Louisiana governor in 1991.

"There is a major white supremacist backlash building," said Mark Potok, a hate-group expert at the Southern Poverty Law Center, a civil rights group in Montgomery, Ala. "I also think it's more widespread than may be obvious to most people. It's not only neo-nazis and Klansmen -- you expect this kind of reaction from them."

Controversy over the Jena Six case has been percolating for months but it exploded into national view Thursday when a large crowd of peaceful demonstrators from around the country marched through the central Louisiana town.

They came to support the six black high school students who were initially charged by the local prosecutor with attempted murder for attacking Barker, a white classmate who was beaten and knocked briefly unconscious in December. The charges were later reduced to aggravated second-degree battery.

The incident capped months of racial unrest after three white students hung nooses from a shade tree at the high school after black students asked permission to sit under it. School officials dismissed the noose incident as a prank, angering black students and their parents and triggering a series of fights between whites and blacks. The whites involved were charged with misdemeanors or not at all; the blacks drew various felony charges.

McMillin has insisted that his town is being unfairly portrayed as racist -- an assertion the mayor repeated in an interview with Richard Barrett, the leader of the Nationalist Movement, a white-supremacist group based in Learned, Miss., who asked McMillan to "set aside some place for those opposing the colored folks."

"I am not endorsing any demonstrations, but I do appreciate what you are trying to do," Barrett quoted McMillin as saying. "Your moral support means a lot." McMillin did not return calls seeking comment Monday.

Barker's father, David, said his family did not know the nature of Barrett's group when they agreed to be interviewed, adding, "I am not a white supremacist, and neither is my son." But Barrett said he explained his group and its beliefs to the Barker family, who then invited him to stay overnight at their home on the eve of last week's protest march.

The Rev. Jesse Jackson said he had grown so concerned about white extremists' threats against the defendants' families and perceived injustices in the town that he called the White House over the weekend to ask for immediate federal intervention.

Jackson said the acting head of the U.S. Justice Department's civil rights division told him that the agency had begun investigating the Jena situation.

http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-jena25sep25,1,453333.story?track=rss&ctrack=3&cset=true

The truth in Jena.

There is, however, a more nuanced rendition of events -- one that can be found in court testimony, in interviews with teachers, officials and students at Jena High, and in public statements from a U.S. attorney who reviewed the case for possible federal intervention.

Consider:

• The so-called "white tree" at Jena High, often reported to be the domain of only white students, was nothing of the sort, according to teachers and school administrators; students of all races, they say, congregated under it at one time or another.

• Two nooses -- not three -- were found dangling from the tree. Beyond being offensive to blacks, the nooses were cut down because black and white students "were playing with them, pulling on them, jump-swinging from them, and putting their heads through them," according to a black teacher who witnessed the scene.

• There was no connection between the September noose incident and December attack, according to Donald Washington, an attorney for the U.S. Justice Department in western Louisiana, who investigated claims that these events might be race-related hate crimes.

• The three youths accused of hanging the nooses were not suspended for just three days -- they were isolated at an alternative school for about a month, and then given an in-school suspension for two weeks.

• The six-member jury that convicted Bell was, indeed, all white. However, only one in 10 people in LaSalle Parish is black, and though black residents were selected randomly by computer and summoned for jury selection, none showed up.

http://www.kentucky.com/216/story/184064.html

lemonique
26-09-2007, 05:31 AM
the whole thing stinks of a set up to start a race war or at least massive racial tensions to divert attention from more of bush and co and the illuminatis evil deeds. wake up people!!!!!!!!!!!

Yup!! you are correct. Eyes down and centred on Iraq, and/or more dumb political policies, local and International. Oh yeah!! ID card must be due??
Wakey wakey

Lemonique

de_shit
26-09-2007, 11:43 PM
I read that truth in Jena thing, and at the lower half of it it says that the court was "excessive" with the punishment. Bullshit, assholes. If some dude has 2 previous counts of kicking someones ass, and then tapes the 3rd incident on a cellphone(if it wasnt him then it was someone that liked what was going on) and shows it to the world via the internet(most likely since kids today post dumb shit that they do on google videos and stuff, or the kid that taped it gave it straight to the cops) then that kid deserves to get butt raped by Bubba in a prison cell. Teach him a lesson. Its 20 years that he wont be able to hurt somebody else. Why would you allow a violent person to be released back into society without having a nice punishment? I am not racist and I would want the same to happen to even my best friends if they did that. First it was IMUS and his nappy headed hoes remark and now this garbage. Why cant people just forgive people and move on?

The South will be the same for many years, the people there dont find any reason at all to change their thinking patterns. That would not be the case if racism didnt exist, and to get rid of it you must get rid of the sources, the Illuminati(KKK included).

infinitely free
26-09-2007, 11:56 PM
Follow my link above, who else would wan't goys to fight blacks.:mad:

And what do you mean, by goys, eternal_spirit? :confused:

eternal_spirit
27-09-2007, 12:10 AM
And what do you mean, by goys, eternal_spirit? :confused:
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Goy is a word jews use to describe non jews (Goy = cattle) If you know anything about the Talmud it's in there. BTW check out the link.

infinitely free
30-09-2007, 06:10 PM
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Goy is a word jews use to describe non jews (Goy = cattle) If you know anything about the Talmud it's in there. BTW check out the link.

So, is there any tension, involving jewish people, in Jena?
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Well, whether in this case, is Jewish organisations, zionists, reptilians..., etc. - very often when 2 sides, are fighting, a third side wins it all!!

infinitely free
30-09-2007, 06:21 PM
And this is a interesting quote, from http://judicial-inc.biz/9_21_jena_louisiana.htm

'Then take the Zionists who schemed this silly plot, give them a bag of seed corn, and stick them on a freighter to Madagascar.'
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'One Of History's Cruelest Nazi (http://judicial-inc.biz/frank_collins.htm)' - this man's got some interesting Khazarian features... !

While the guy, with jewish hat, does have Anglo-saxon features!
LOL
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and another interesting quote, from the same site (http://judicial-inc.biz/frank_collins.htm) - One Of Judaism's Biggest Hoaxes

The year was 1977, and most people never heard of the Holocaust. All we knew was that we fought a war against evil Nazis, but the Holocaust never made it to the Silver Screen till the late 1970's.

The early blockbusters, such as 'Judgment at Nuremberg', forgot to mention the gas chambers.

When Eisenhower, and Churchill, wrote their war memoirs they forgot the holocaust, the gas chambers, and the 6,000,000 gassed

mynameis
30-09-2007, 09:20 PM
Just as this author of judicial inc writes against the Jewish people or Zionist people, he forgets although connected to these organizations of society that perpetrators are first and foremost human beings, so he might as well be point back at himself for their wrongdoings. I think evil people exist everywhere and are not isolated into particular groups.

eternal_spirit
01-10-2007, 12:28 AM
And this is a interesting quote, from http://judicial-inc.biz/9_21_jena_louisiana.htm

'Then take the Zionists who schemed this silly plot, give them a bag of seed corn, and stick them on a freighter to Madagascar.'
---------------------------

'One Of History's Cruelest Nazi (http://judicial-inc.biz/frank_collins.htm)' - this man's got some interesting Khazarian features... !

While the guy, with jewish hat, does have Anglo-saxon features!
LOL
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and another interesting quote, from the same site (http://judicial-inc.biz/frank_collins.htm) -

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Yes I've seen this stuff thanks for posting it, big site and I couldn't find the link again lol, you saved me some time. Just goes to prove you can't trust what you see/read in the Zionist controlled media... Some really horrible looking people in the pics on that site which scream tones of evil of the highest degree and I'm not talking about the pics of the Germans.

kasalt
26-06-2009, 10:48 PM
The truth in Jena.

There is, however, a more nuanced rendition of events -- one that can be found in court testimony, in interviews with teachers, officials and students at Jena High, and in public statements from a U.S. attorney who reviewed the case for possible federal intervention.

Consider:

• The so-called "white tree" at Jena High, often reported to be the domain of only white students, was nothing of the sort, according to teachers and school administrators; students of all races, they say, congregated under it at one time or another.

• Two nooses -- not three -- were found dangling from the tree. Beyond being offensive to blacks, the nooses were cut down because black and white students "were playing with them, pulling on them, jump-swinging from them, and putting their heads through them," according to a black teacher who witnessed the scene.

• There was no connection between the September noose incident and December attack, according to Donald Washington, an attorney for the U.S. Justice Department in western Louisiana, who investigated claims that these events might be race-related hate crimes.

• The three youths accused of hanging the nooses were not suspended for just three days -- they were isolated at an alternative school for about a month, and then given an in-school suspension for two weeks.

• The six-member jury that convicted Bell was, indeed, all white. However, only one in 10 people in LaSalle Parish is black, and though black residents were selected randomly by computer and summoned for jury selection, none showed up.

http://www.kentucky.com/216/story/184064.html

'Jena 6' beating case wraps up with plea deal

ENA, La. – Five members of the Jena Six pleaded no contest Friday to misdemeanor simple battery and won't serve jail time, ending a case that thrust a small Louisiana town into the national spotlight and sparked a massive civil rights demonstration. The five, standing quietly surrounded by their lawyers, were sentenced to seven days unsupervised probation and fined $500. It was a far less severe end to their cases than seemed possible when the six students were initially charged with attempted murder in the 2006 attack on Justin Barker, a white classmate. They became known as the "Jena Six," after the central Louisiana town where the beating happened.

As part of the deal, one of the attorneys read a statement from the five defendants — all of whom are black — in which they said they knew of nothing Barker had done to provoke the attack.

"To be clear, not one of us heard Justin use any slur or say anything that justified Mychal Bell attacking Justin nor did any of us see Justin do anything that would cause Mychal to react," the statement said.

The statement also expressed sympathy for Barker and his family, and acknowledged the past 2 1/2 years had "caused Justin and his parents tremendous pain and suffering, much of which has gone unrecognized."

None of the defendants spoke to reporters.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090626/ap_on_re_us/us_jena_six