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Friday, February 15, 2008
Pat Buchanan :: Townhall.com Columnist
The Jena Six -- and Other Scams
by Pat Buchanan
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"(S)ome Americans do not understand why the sight of a noose causes such a visceral reaction," declared President Bush to the White House gathering for Black History Month.

As The Washington Post rushed to remind us, President Bush was "responding to news coverage of such episodes as the 'Jena Six.'"

But if history is about truth, not myth, that news coverage deserves another look, before the Jena Six enter the history books alongside Emmett Till and "the Scottsboro Boys."

By now, most folks know the media story. White students at Jena High in Louisiana hung nooses on a tree to warn black students not to sit under it. After a fistfight over this racist outrage, black kids in the fight were indicted for attempted murder, while the white racists who hung the nooses walked away with a verbal spanking.

Last September, 20,000 traveled to Jena to march against this prosecutorial outrage. Fortunately, however, there are still a few real journalists around. Among them are Craig Franklin, assistant editor of the Jena Times, whose wife teaches at Jena High, and Charlotte Allen, who wrote an extended piece for The Weekly Standard. According to Allen and Franklin, here are the facts and chronology you have been denied by the Mainstream Media.

There never was a "whites-only" tree at Jena High. Both races sat under it, though whites congregated there. The nooses, or lariats, were the work of three young teens, who got the idea from watching "Lonesome Dove" on TV, where rustlers are hanged.

Franklin says they were a joke aimed at white friends on the rodeo team. As they were painted in Jena High's gold and black, Allen reports that the kids said the nooses were directed at a rival school's Western-themed football team.

When school officials confronted them, all were remorseful. All had black friends, and none knew the nooses were offensive to blacks.

Far from being let off, they spent "nine days at an alternative facility, followed by two weeks of in-school suspension, Saturday detentions, attendance at Discipline Court and evaluations by licensed mental-health professionals."

They were not prosecuted for a hate crime because none of those who investigated the incident believed they committed a hate crime. Hung on Aug. 31, 2006, the nooses had been taken down instantly. Only a few students ever saw them. Case closed.

September, October and November passed at Jena High with no racial conflict emanating from the noose incident of August.

On Dec. 1, however, Robert Bailey Jr. tried to crash a party at the Fair Barn in Jena. One Justin Sloan, 22, not a student, put a fist in his face. So witnesses and Bailey reported to police. And Sloan was prosecuted for battery. Continued...

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Pat Buchanan is a founding editor of The American Conservative magazine, and the author of many books including State of Emergency: The Third World Invasion and Conquest of America .
 
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Anthony
Thinking back on my youth and watching African American Mayors spring up all over the country starting in Cleveland, being in a city with a black mayor and near several others, one thing always stood out. The black coomunity(ies) never improved!

While I preferred the Brothers Johnson, the Funkadelics and Confunktion, they never spoke poorly of their own people, and in particular of women like todays "artists" which I am sure you embrace due to their affinity for violence and anarchy and of course, blaming whitey.

The people in my youth who hated my ralationship to a beautiful black young lady in DC were admittedly white. But in the 90s I had another (black) girlfriend and former professional football cheerleader. As we walked around the mall in Chicago or went to clubs, the grocery store, ice cream shop or restaurants, the only people that mocked us and gave us looks of disgust were BLACK MALES...probably not unlike yourself. Funny how times change Anthony don't you think. Everyone knows where "racism" is rooted now.

Thou protesteth too much
"Well" meaning by comparison. Name calling alway the hallmark of the person unable to defend or repudiate with facts. Hit too many nerves...Guilty conscience or something pre tell?

I see it was only two points you take issue with so you are in tacit agreement with the rest. So we do share some common ground.

I do not share your affinity for blaming "whitey" for all of the problems blacks face.

Shelama says it all as well as anyone and you only rant in return. Sowell, Williams, Star Parker and others would be proud of her(?).

As for Obama. Very well-spoken, but he is an empty suit. Preferable to Hill and Bill, but then again who isn't?

If he had some real world (non political) experience to draw on instead of platitudes, he might cause me to consider him. As for the protection of Osama I hope to God he is never even on a person's hit list as that would hurt not only a man but a nation.

I would submit to you that were he to be targeted, it would most likely be the Anthony Thomas' of the world to try to disrupt white and black (or black and white if you prefer) relations versus some hick with a masters, who is guilty of an occasional typo who grew up having a black girlfriend while living in Washington DC in the 70s like myself.
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