Revolution #98, August 19, 2007



Readers Write on Jena Coverage in Revolution

From the editors: We have received an exceptionally large number of responses from readers to our coverage of the battle to free the Jena Six. The following selection of comments and letters gives a sense of the breadth of those responses, followed by a few thoughts from us in response.

I am appalled that in this day and age such racism is allowed to exist and grow in my America. I have already signed the Jena Six petition. What more can I do? Where can I contribute to the defense fund? Who can I write to protest this obvious injustice? Shame on the town of Jena for turning a blind eye to this situation. Has this been on national news yet, like MSNBC, Fox or CNN? Maybe some big bad publicity will get the wheels of justice rolling again in the South.

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I cannot believe the misjustice being done to these six young men. I was a member of the Black Panther party when I was young and we were seen as violent people that wanted to bring America to its knees. But what I wanted back then and desire today is for people to realize that racism is still alive today just like then. Where are our outspoken black leaders, where is Rev. Jackson? I know we should choose our battles carefully, and this is one everyone, no matter what color they are, should be hollering from the roof top. Of course Bush must believe that racism is gone. Wake up people, it has not gone away and as long as we keep our heads in the sand it never will....

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I am ashamed to be from Louisiana. I'm an African-American female and I'm sick to my stomach. I just heard about this case this morning on the radio and I cried in disbelief. I wish I had money to get these kids an attorney. I will keep all of them in my prayers.

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Sounds like the brothas down there can use some help from their brothers who don't play that shit. A message to the inbred red neck. I'd like to extend an invitation to Oakland CA. I dare you try that shit out west buddy!

*****

Until we can unteach the hate and misunderstanding that one race of people have for another certain race of people that has been taught to these children for generations this will continue. It starts with understanding and accepting the differences in cultures. We are ALL from the human race and until we accept the diversities from culture to culture, ignorance will prevail. These people claim to be the moral majority and God-fearing Christians but they don’t understand the true meaning of being Christ like.

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I am just now hearing about this story. WHY? What are our BLACK LEADERS doing about this situation? I know that racism is alive and well, but to be this blatant is overwhelming for me. I am not sure how the Governor of Louisiana can sit back and think that this is okay or even how these people sleep well at night. Everyone has their day in front of the Lord. I just hope that he has mercy on the (publicly elected) officials of Louisiana and overlooks the fact that they are not following his word. I will uplift these families in my prayers.

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Not only should the town be exposed, but hordes of people just need to swarm there and become extremely nosy, bringing to light everything that is going on. As long as people turn a blind eye, pretend that it is not going on and simply ignore this kind of behavior it will continue. Yes, sir expose them for the racist town they are. Let the world know that racism exists here, strongly. Make an example of them. Let people point their fingers and condemn them for their acts. Yep... let the world know that Jena is a disgrace and a pity and shame. This kind of thing should not be tolerated any longer...any longer.

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I am a white male 21 years of age in Indiana. Now in the Midwest we have our own small issues with racism here and there and our fair share of red necks and hicks as well as black citizens. So I'm not from a high class family in some white dominated liberalist area who speaks out for every and any cause. But I find this story appalling in every sense of the word…

This case makes me almost upset enough to get into fights with the white people there. I honestly don't know why we even call people white or black anymore. A "United" country we are not in any form. But I do believe that black people sometimes encourage stereotypes and exasperate racism by their own behavior. You mentioned the Imus incident. I think he was too severely punished and I think the black community is to blame for his behavior. I don't excuse it, but there are black people who use much more derogatory terms much more often than he does and no one bats an eye. The rap industry is also a huge proponent in what created that situation. But that’s all small stuff compared to this Jena case. Imus didn't die or get sent to jail for 20 years. These boys in Jena are being so abused and mistreated, it’s just beyond words. Anyways, I could ramble and fume in either direction for many more pages but I just wanted to write to let you know that I support anything in favor of the Jena boys.... But I did interject the points about Imus because I want you to know I'm balanced in my opinions. I don't blindly support whites or blacks in any case, and I think both can be responsible depending on the situation. Take my comments for what they're worth, and let me know if there’s anything petition I can sign, or somewhere I can support this atrocity.

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I am disgusted in the treatment of these black students!! How can I help to raise media awareness of this injustice ? I live in UK and we seem to know more about it than the USA. How can I help?

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I will never support america in anything. Everything is still being controlled by white racists. This country is full of innocent blood. I often wonder why are so many white people racist. What are they scared of. I have a lot of white friends and family but they are different. Full of hate and ignorance are the ones running this country. You wouldn’t want your children or people to be targets of racism but people are often made target by you racists. You are truly full of hate ignorance and fear.

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…I am the first to admit that poverty, racism, & ignorance still exist in Jena, as it does in most areas of the world.

However, as much as the news media, among others, have tried to make this case as simple as "black and white", it is much more complicated than this, as most situations are. …

The truth is that education, enlightenment, tolerance & courage are the only solutions for ignorance, poverty, hatred & racism. I have seen none of these characteristics exhibited by any of the media, including yourself. …

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In the words of the most honorable Elijah Muhammad, "separation, (not integration) is the only solution to the black mans (womans) 452 year old problem"; with the former slave master and his children!!

This case, is a real and true picture of the hearts of that grafted being. (shaitan).

My heart goes out to the brothers accused in this matter. I pray, the creator will guide each and every one of them and give them strength, to persevere!!

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I was deeply touched by this incredible story, I’d like to know if there is any means to protest against this awful decision and give my support. Thanks.

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This is the first I have heard of this. Are any of the Human Rights groups involved? Anyone been in contact with 20/20, Dateline, Oprah for mass media alert? How about Amnesty or the ACLU? I have sent this out to all my contacts and hope many will involve themselves. My big question is where was the NAACP during all of this, they could have gotten this kid a decent attorney. I have asked the Jericho Movement to place this article on their website. If I can help please contact me.

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