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Monday, October 08, 2007
Star Parker :: Townhall.com Columnist
Perspectives on Jena
by Star Parker
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At this point, there seems little doubt about the ugliness that has simmered, and then boiled, in a little town in Louisiana called Jena.

There is a lot that has already been said, and done, about the latent racism in the town that led to the display of nooses on a tree. Racism that led, in reaction, to six black youths brutally beating a young white man, and then the subsequent disproportionate sentencing, in which those black youths could have served prison time for trumped-up murder charges.

Action has been taken, and will be taken, so that those charges, and the penalties paid, get into line.

But I want to address another aspect of this sad incident, and that is the message that is being sent to black youth across this country. From what I see and read, it is the wrong message.

This is the message engendered by the observation of the Rev. Jesse Jackson that the "Jena 6" affair is a "defining moment, just like Selma was a defining moment." And the further calling out by Jackson of Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., for not, in his opinion, focusing adequately on this incident.

The point is that Jena is not a defining moment like Selma, and Obama, and his current campaign for the presidency, is a major point of proof.

Both Jackson and the Rev. Al Sharpton made their own runs for the presidency. Jackson gained traction among black voters. Sharpton could not even do that.

But Obama's run is real. He is a genuine candidate who thus far has raised more money than any other candidate, Democratic or Republican.

In a Gallup poll done earlier this year, 94 percent of respondents said they would vote for a black candidate for president.

This would have been inconceivable at the time of Selma.

Obama is not leading the Democratic field at this point. But there seems little doubt that the reason he is polling No. 2, and not No. 1, has nothing to do with his race.

Today, at a time when our nation's relations and actions abroad have as much import on our welfare and security as they have ever had, a black woman from Alabama represents us internationally as our secretary of state. Although she works and speaks on behalf of every American of every color and background, surely Condoleezza Rice never forgets who she is, and her own roots in the rural South.

The chairmen of three Fortune 100 corporations are black men, and we see many black senior executives today in the ranks of our nation's largest corporations.

All the above, again, would have been inconceivable at the time of Selma. Continued...

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Star Parker is the founder and president of CURE, the Coalition for Urban Renewal & Education, a 501c3 think tank which explores and promotes market based public policy to fight poverty, as well as author of White Ghetto: How Middle Class America Reflects Inner City Decay.
 
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Former_Rep_Never_a_Dem
"While we do not ask for it nor do we want it the truth is you should be kissing our white butts"

Well, bend over and pull down your pants.

Although it would only be fair to warn you about the multitudes of flying feet.

"You could be living in Sudan or Dafur or Congo trying to scrape enough food and clean water together"

If people are supposed to kiss your butt in gratitude for not living in the impoverished conditions of Africa -- then you should first pay reparations for dragging them over here in chains in the first place.

Oh wait, YOU didn't drag anybody over in chains, did you? YOU never owned slaves. OK, that's right. Scratch the reparations.

So you can also scratch the "gratitude" garbage. If you're not responsible for slavery, then you're not responsible for blacks not being in Africa. Blacks owe you NOTHING.

This is the kind of crap that gives conservatives a bad rap. You don't have to pander and patronize like the Democrats, but you don't need to be insulting either.

Pull up your pants, man. Nobody wants to see your ugly butt, let alone kiss it.

Anthony -- Maladjusted Subjects
Heh -- I put the wrong subject on that last one --

AT: "Not only that, many Black conservatives will even go so far to try to minimize it's effect by suggesting "paranoia" or "wolf crying" by blacks. For those blacks that genuinely experience racism in its ugliest form, this is a slap in the face."

I would suggest to you that the real slap in the face to people who are victims of genuine racism, is all the myriad cases where it really IS just crying "wolf".

The "Jena 6" is a perfect example. Calling this a case of "white racism" is a slap in the face to people who have truly experienced racism. This is not a case of racism on the part of whites: this is a case of a group of thugs who are accused of some very serious crimes. Calling this a racial issue DILUTES the seriousness of REAL racism.

The only honest debate in this issue is whether or not these thugs, one of whom has already had 5 priors, should be tried as adults for attempted murder, or merely tried as juveniles for aggravated assault.

People are jumping up and down over this story. The MSM is eating it up -- WOW, another story about RACISM! Glue those eyeballs to the tube!

So -- if a black conservative looks at this story and decides they're making a racial issue out of something that is NOT a racial issue -- DON'T YOU THINK IT'S THEIR RESPONSIBILITY TO POINT THAT OUT??

The MSM is certainly not going to.
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