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How much more ironic when LWNJ's defend racist morons like Farrakhan.
Farrakhan and Gadaffi are different sides of the same coin. Farrakhan sent mercinaries to Libya for Gadaffi years ago and then planned domestic terrorism here in the US with the same group. There is no defense except by those who condone violent acts by the Islamic brotherhood. None!
Defending racists is a right wing pastime. Who are you kidding?
Really!
Then explain the Surge of people on a small Louisana town because some black kids beat the sh*t out of a white kid. The black kid had a past and he was on the football team.
The story was Jena 6
On December 4, 2006 17-year-old Justin Barker, a white Jena High School student, was battered at school by a group of black students. Superintendent Breithaupt described the battery as a "premeditated ambush and attack by six students against one. The victim attacked was beaten and kicked into a state of bloody unconsciousness."[20] Barker was released after three hours of treatment and observation at a local emergency room for a concussion and an eye that had swollen shut.[11] The emergency physician's record shows that he also had injuries to his face, ears, and hand.
Law enforcement arrested six students, eventually dubbed the "Jena Six", who were accused in the attack.[25] Five of them (Robert Bailey, Jr., then 17; Mychal Bell, then 16; Carwin Jones, then 18; Bryant Purvis, then 17; and Theo Shaw, then 17) were charged with attempted murder.[19] The sixth student, Jesse Ray Beard (also known as Jesse Rae Beard), was charged as a juvenile. Despite his age, Mychal Bell was charged as an adult.[26] This was due to Bell's previous criminal record and because Walters believed Bell initiated the attack.[27]
Because of the congestion on the roads leading to Jena, many protesters left their vehicles and continued into town on foot.[36] Among those in attendance were civil rights activists Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, and Martin Luther King III,
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