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The Jena 6

By Steven D at Booman:
An estimated fifty thousand demonstrators marched in Jena, Louisiana in support of the Jena 6 (see this link for details of this blatant case of racial injustice) according to some estimates. We may be seeing the revival of the Civil Rights Movement before our eyes:

Thousands of chanting demonstrators filled the streets of this little Louisiana town Thursday in support of six black teenagers initially charged with attempted murder in the beating of a white classmate.
The crowd broke into chants of “Free the Jena Six” as the Rev. Al Sharpton arrived at the local courthouse with family members of the jailed teens.

Martin Luther King III, son of the slain civil rights leader, said the scene was reminiscent of earlier civil rights struggles. He said punishment of some sort may be in order for the six defendants, but “the justice system isn’t applied the same to all crimes and all people.”

The six teens were charged about three months after three white teens hung nooses in a tree on their high school grounds. Five of the black teens were initially charged with attempted murder, but that charge was reduced to battery for all but one, who has yet to be arraigned; the sixth was charged as a juvenile. The white teens were suspended from school but weren’t prosecuted.

It should be noted that the white victim of this beating, Justin Barker, had allegedly been present in the beating of Robert Bailey, a black student and one of the Jena 6, at a party three days before. Bailey’s white assailants beat him with fists and broken beer bottles. Only one of person who beat Baily was charged with simple assault and he was subsequently given probation.

A day later, Bailey and two friends were confronted by a white male who brandished a shotgun and threatened them at them at a convenience store. After they wrestled the gun away from him they were charged with theft of a firearm, second degree robbery and disorderly conduct. But it was an event two days later at school that triggered the most serious charges against the Jena 6 defendants.

Justin Barker, the white victim of the assault had deliberately taunted Robert Bailey and his friends at school, an incident which triggered their assault against him. These six black students were then charged with attempted murder and felony assault by the white prosecuting attorney. Then same prosecuting attorney, by the way, who had previously warned these black students at a school assembly ringed by police officers (after they had organized a protest regarding the three nooses placed on the “whites only” tree) that he could take their lives away with the stroke of a pen. Of course, we now know how he carried through on his threat, turning a simple school brawl into attempted murder charges (since dropped) and seeking to convict these students as adults for crimes requiring multiple years in prison. This district attorney’s claim that this case is all about obtaining justice for the white victim rings rather hollow in light of these facts.

One student, 16 year old Mychal Bell has already been convicted by a whites only jury and could have been sentenced to 15 years in prison. The only witnesses at his trial were white students, some of whom were admittedly involved in the hanging of the three nooses on the school tree which led to the increase in racial tensions. Bell’s conviction has been suspended by the appeals court which held that Bell should have been tried as a juvenile. The case is currently being appealed further by the prosecuting attorney to the Louisiana Supreme Court. Mychal Bell is still in jail, unable to post bail while the appeal is pending.

This is a major moment in our history. Not since the 1960′s have we seen mass protests of racial injustices of this magnitude. I’m surprised that more progressive blogs are not posting about it, frankly. Hopefully that will change as the story percolates through the blogosphere.

  • Shirin

    By the way, Mychal Bell is out of jail as of this afternoon.

  • http://noquarterusa.net/ SusanUnPC

    This is a highly troubling case. But this section minimizes the assault:

    Justin Barker, the white victim of the assault had deliberately taunted Robert Bailey and his friends at school, an incident which triggered their assault against him. These six black students were then charged with attempted murder and felony assault by the white prosecuting attorney.

    I’ve read he was briefly unconscious and later released from a hospital. But he could have just as easily been brain-damaged for life. While he is probably a racist, no one deserves to be badly beaten. 22 years for that? Most likely excessive, but a punch that landed differently could have killed or permanently disabled him. That has to be punished.

    (I’m just saying this is a complex manner. It began with ugly, nasty racism. But no violence can be explained away quite so conveniently.)

  • http://noquarterusa.net/blog/ Leslie

    You have to read the entire case, Susan. The racism is blatant and disgusting. All of the kids involved should be punished to one degree or another, as should some of the school administrators and the prosecutor. But the charges against the Jena 6 are so onerous and out of scale….

  • Shirin

    The biggest problem with this case – other than the stunning racism that led to it – is that the white students who beat a black kid and threatened two black kids with a shotgun got off with a few days of suspension from school. The black students, on the other hand, were expelled from school, hit with outrageously inflated charges, and two of them were charged with robbery for taking the shotgun away from the white kid who was threatening them with it.

    Outrageous does not begin to describe it.

  • Bill Keyes

    The NAACP announced that rocker David Bowie has donated $10K to the Jena 6 defense fund.

    Read about it here

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/huff-wires/20070919/people-david-bowie/

  • anon

    Very refreshing to see that the movement to respond to the Jena incident has turned into a major earthquake for the (small) town of Jena and for the pathetic, cracker-toady of a governor, Kathleen Blanco.

  • anon

    Susan -

    The kid that got hit, if you read more detailed reports, got a little beat up, but was never remotely in danger of dying. The hideously inflated “attempted murder” charge was just the cracker “DA” trying to abuse his power to get monstrously long sentences for the little black kids he had only recently personally threatened with ruin. The “assault” was a schoolyard fight. And what that little punk who got beat up walked off with was a) a few bruises to make think about calling bigger, stronger, rougher kids “n!gger” to their faces repeatedly and b) a much easier lesson than the de-hooded “DA” and the (small) town of Jena, which had an earthquake today.

    Not every schoolyard fight is “attempted murder”, even if the assailant is black.

    And, besides, the black kids got a shotgun pointed at them, in addition to assaults and hate crimes. Frankly, I don’t give a damn if the little punk got a little beat up. Some of the dumber guys need that to get a lesson through the thick skulls -

  • anon

    I remember when I was a teenager, another kid shot me in the face with a pellet rifle as I walking down the street one day. The worthless cops never did anything, though, arguably, that WAS “attempted murder” quite clearly. The kid came from a well-to-do family and despite the fact that the kid who shot me had gone on a rampage across a poor community that evening, shooting not just me, but all manner of targets, he was never even charged with anything. Expensive lawyer, and all that. I lived in the neighborhood where the community of color was located.

    If this little cracker boy got a dent and a few bruises for terrorizing and degrading these black kids, who are kind of the rough sorts themselves it turns out, well, I’m glad it was nothing more, but I’ll never say the little punk didn’t have it coming to him. I myself have been subject to worse assault by a white kid with an attitude that he can treat kids who were poor the way he sees fit and nothing was done about it at all – and I *KNOW* that to be black and to live in a hell-hole like Jena, LA, is worse than anything a precious white man like me has ever experienced –

    What I really DO hope is that these 6 kids end up being transformed by what happened today, and get their lives out of the rough into a college, because otherwise in 5 years they’ll just be more victims of the system that currently dominates their lives.

  • meridian

    Stop with the use of Cracker. It dilutes your argument and makes you look the racist, in turn. Racism, regardless of who it’s applied to, is wrong. Period.

    As long as your head is filled with hate, your heart will never be free.

  • http://noquarterusa.net/ SusanUnPC

    Thompson Doesn’t Know Anything About The Jena Six

    By Eric Kleefeld – September 20, 2007, 8:18PM

    Here’s another current issue Fred Thompson doesn’t know about. On his way to a fundraiser in San Antonio, the candidate was asked about the Jena Six. “I don’t know anything about it,” he said.

  • anon

    Meridian – not remotely racist, myself. Have friends from the Deep South, in fact. The word in this case does bring home a point! Never actually used “cracker” before in my life – never even thought of it, don’t even know the etymology of the word, what it means in the historical sense, which I know is there.

    Not “filled with hate” either, just perfectly happy that the (small) town of Jena, LA got its boat rocked today. I’ve firsthand and secondhand experienced enough class-based injustice (and racial injustice is based hugely in class injustice) to feel quite comfortable with my choice of words this evening.

    It’s time for Jena to hang up the hood!

    Thanks for reminding though that everyone has feelings -

  • http://noquarterusa.net/ SusanUnPC

    I’ve read all about it. But i have to note that a lot of the accounts are confusing and contradictory. If ever an independent commission were needed! (And it doesn’t help to have Al Sharpton on my teevee — ugh.)

    During the school year I worked with kids 8-10 hours a day, there were lots of allegations lobbed, and usually the truth was somewhere in between. There was a significant Native American minority at the school, and it seemed most of the time the kids got along great. But there were confrontations and racial slurs tossed back and forth. Just as many times as not, the Native American kids started it with “Cracker!,” etc. They gave as good as they got.

    (Funny how, in those cases, my first reaction was to sympathize with the Native American kids because, historically, they’re the aggrieved group. However, that was not the rational response in the instances I witnessed — they were as responsible for their words as the “white” kids.)

    It’s not a one-way street quite often. (It could be in this case; I’m just saying there could be two sides to the story. However, that never excuses hanging nooses from a tree. That is unspeakably frightening and cruel. )

  • http://noquarterusa.net/ SusanUnPC

    Anytime you hit someone in the head, it can be fatal or cause brain damage. It isn’t just how many times he got hit. It’s very serious to do that to anyone. (I’ve been watching university medical shows too much lately, and seen how kids are brain-damaged for life after one blow.)

  • meridian

    Right, thanks for the sentiment. I agree. And the last comment I made wasn’t pointed so much at you as to all of us.

    I just get sick of people justifying bad behavior because someone did something to someone else.

    I mean, hell, go after the people who didn’t hunt down and punish those who put up the noose. That’s the real injustice, based on race, in this whole mess, IMHO.

    But seriously, are we that naive to think that violence in this context to ever be justified? Violence just doesn’t solve anything.

  • meridian

    Oh, and the cracker thing.

    Who knows where the start of it was? Who cares. It has become a derogatory term that one race can use “against”, or in negative reference to, another. And when there is uproar about one racially charged term, (rightfully so), then it is equally as wrong to for another term to be tossed back the other way. Any justification of why it might be OK is wrong by default, it is still racism. Put simply, two wrongs don’t make a right.

    Isn’t stopping racism, at least in part, trying to get everyone to see everyone else as equals? Or at least give everyone else the same opportunity to prove themselves? Of course, this means eliminating barriers of all sorts that hold other people back. But what part of allowing ‘You’ to succeed, means that I have to receive racial intolerance in return? Success is about not only rising above what others throw in your way, but rising above your own weaknesses.

    I can walk away from being called a cracker, and rise above. I won’t give you a concussion because you do. But please don’t ask me to give you blind support when your own racial tendencies manifest themselves as slurs. (Again, I’m saying this directly to you, anon, but to all.)

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    Hello my friends..
    It’s the hoopsters birthday in 1 hour..Man the nice thing about having 6 kids is all the presents they bought me..My son in Iraq sent his brothers and sisters money to buy me a classic fender guitar..
    I have the best kids in the world..I got to go..
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  • http://noquarterusa.net/ SusanUnPC

    HAPPY BIRTHDAY! It’s lovely you have such a big and warm family. Wish we could hear you on that guitar.

  • http://noquarterusa.net/blog/ Leslie

    Susan,
    I think you’re missing the point: This is about a miscarriage of justice, not about what kid did what to whom. The white kids were let off almost scot free, while the black kids were initially facing 100 years in prison for doing essentially the same thing. The Jena 6 is about the racial disparity in our justice system.

    But, fyi, one of the black kids was also beaten pretty bad by several white kids with broken bottles. Luckily, the black kid remained conscious. But he could’ve easily been killed as well. Ditto when one of the white kids pulled a Terminator-type gun on the Jena 6, which the black kids wrestled away from him. The police brought several charges against the Jena 6 for doing that, but no charges were brought against the white kid with the gun.
    ————————

    Speaking of MoveOn, the Jena 6, Hillary and Obama: Obama voted for the Boxer resolution, then he left before the vote on the Cornyn resolution an hour later. Because he said, he wanted to protest the triviality of Cornyn’s resolution. While Hillary voted against Cornyn. Hillary has also asked Bush’s Civil Rights Division at the DOJ to investigate the Jena 6 case because “we have a responsibility to confront racial injustice and intolerance anywhere.”

  • http://noquarterusa.net/blog/ Leslie

    Happy Birthday Hoopster!

    Ooooo a Fender guitar…you’re going to have to play something for us!

  • Thinker

    We have two problems here, Susan and both are cocooned in denial.

    “Children” don’t commit murder as they are innocent. It is time society removed the farce in place that segregates the community and illegitamises an already flawed justice system.

    Parents must understand their self importance does not give any right status.

    Claiming something isn’t there does not make it go away. A 5 year old may feel that hiding under the bed covers offers effective safety from an impending axe murderer. So why do “adults” continue to pursue the false logic that if you ban dissent, people will cease to be racist. People are racist and probably always will be, though reasons or intent may change or evolve. Some people are hardly racist, where as others are so passionate they are [as it were] psychotic.

    For society to avoid situations of this nature it must accept bigotry as incorporated in the community and take great pains the advise the oil not to mix with water.

    Only when invisible boundaries are in place can the community work on exorcising the spirit of arparteid which, saddly, is as strong as it ever was in the USA.

  • http://noquarterusa.net/blog/ Leslie

    The Jena 6 case reminds me of what happened in Tulia, Texas, and what happened in New Orleans–where one group of people suffers unfairly because of race.

  • http://noquarterusa.net/blog/ Leslie

    WOW. Bill’O met the Rev. Al Sharpton in Harlem for dinner at Sylvia’s restaurant, and here’s how he described it:

    “I couldn’t get over the fact that there was no difference between Sylvia’s restaurant and any other restaurant in New York City. I mean, it was exactly the same, even though it’s run by blacks, primarily black patronship.” Later, during a discussion with National Public Radio senior correspondent and Fox News contributor Juan Williams about the effect of rap on culture, O’Reilly asserted: “There wasn’t one person in Sylvia’s who was screaming, ‘M-Fer, I want more iced tea.’ You know, I mean, everybody was — it was like going into an Italian restaurant in an all-white suburb in the sense of people were sitting there, and they were ordering and having fun. And there wasn’t any kind of craziness at all.”

    Who knew black Americans had restaurants and ate in them?

    Maybe Bill’O expected to find lots of exfoliating sex with loofahs….

    Has anyone ever been to a Neocon restaurant? Do they stop you at the door if you’re a liberal and yell, “motherf**ker”? Because they do that at public political events: They throw liberals out, sequester them in “free speech zones,” lock them up for wearing an anti-Bush T-shirt or having a bumper sticker that says “Bring the troops home.”

    Maybe that’s what Bill’O thought would happen to him?

    MORE: Vernon Jordan writes about the “Whites Only” sign on the GOP’s “Big Tent”

    Beginning with the Florida voter purges of 2000, which targeted primarily blacks, on up until today, racial discrimination appears to be a growing trend…growing in some areas more than others [New Orleans, Florida, Ohio in the 2004 elections, along the Mexican border, etc].

  • Jess Wonderin

    SPC – most times you’re on the side I can support – this time NOT – sorry, but if we were to judge EVERY assault on “wouda-couda-shuda” ALL cases should lead to charges of attempted murder and rape – well, they COUDDA raped him, they had dicks (assault with dead weapon?)!!! Facts are a school kid fight (hurt sooo bad he was almost late for that night’s dance . . .) was made into a “keep dem uppity tree sqattin’ niggers in der place” example of good old Southern justice. It doesn’t always take a rope . . .

    As Bush said yesterday, that Move-On ad was “disgusting” but the Jena 6 made him “sad” . . . I am sadly disgusted with him . . .

  • Jess Wonderin

    reading? current events? one less thing to forget . . . like lobbying, betraying the Watergate Investigation . . . oh Dead Fred . . .

  • Jess Wonderin

    whoa! The violence was a result of pentup frustration at a justice system that REFUSED to respond to the injustices PRIOR to the fight.

    “Now Missa Rosa, get you ass up off da seat and git to the back of the bus, likes ya ‘posed to, dats jis BAD behavior . . .”

  • Jess Wonderin

    Happy Birthday indeed!

    Keep it mint for the next owner! (Bought may daughter a 72 Mint Strat – worth more now then when I bought it . . . just hope I can afford to buy back when she decides to sell . . .)

  • meridian

    Violence doesn’t solve the problem.

  • http://commentsfromleftfield.com Michael Tedesco

    Here is a good video primer on the Jena 6 travesty.

    http://www.current.tv/pods/issue/PD07200

  • http://noquarterusa.net/blog/ Leslie

    Thanks Michael. That was excellent. It’s nice that it was aired on Gore’s CurrentTV too, which gives people the opportunity to create and influence what is seen on the news.

  • marc

    Two things which are disturbing about some of these posts is the use of racial epithets against whites and the idea that the white kid who was beaten within an inch of is life is “probably racist”.

    The punishment for attempted murder should be fairly applied to all races …

    However, in the reginald denny case in Los Angeles during the riots, the perpetrator got a slap on the wrist, probably because of his race. However he was a thug, and he eventually went to jail because of other violent crimes. In the last 20 years blacks have excused too many real crimes committed by blacks. Care needs to be taken by the black community not to excuse the behavior of thugs and criminals.

  • jim

    fu nig. blacks are major pain in the ass in every city theyre in so this baby crap about how whites dont get into trouble as much is just some lame excuse to attack whites when you know damn well that isnt the way it should be done. blacks dont even like themselves so why should whites?

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