Jena High School bans ‘Free the Jena 6′ T-shirts
August 30th, 2007 | by TheAngryindian | | Post to NewsCloud »The LaSalle Parish schools superintendent says T-shirts supporting six black students accused of knocking out a white student, then kicking and stamping on him are a “threat to the order of the campus” at Jena High school.
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By Mrs. Malloy on Sep 10, 2007 | Reply
It sadden me to my heart to hear what is going on in a state that has experienced so much pain. Where are you people from? My God to have a city wiped off the map and you are still concerned about race. Do you not know that God doesn’t have respect of person and Jesus didn’t come to take side; He came to take over. For all you Bible carrying Christians, I hope when you lay in bed at night and think what is going on in your little town is okay, that God will fix your mind to know that God will have the last word. Are you all so closed minded that you only see color. Do you know how many African American men and women are dying for you all everyday. The war isn’t just made up of all whites, I don’t even believe the world is made up of to many all whites anymore with the Caucasian young girls dating African American men by the truck load. Is that your problem,you are sick of that. If that is the case, talk to them, I am sick of it to. I am sick of our future focus young african american boys being trapped and murdered by caucasian women, caucasian men and the system all together. You will reap what you sow and that is a promise. Why is it that when we want to express ourselves you all have an issue with it. The principal should have been on his or her job when the rope was hung in the trees. You knew your school was racist and now you want to stop us from expressing how we feel. I say where your shirts with pride. Shout it out loud, this injustice is a sin and it will come to an end. I am praying today that what ever weapon you have formed against these boys that it comes back on you. I don’t know if you recall several years ago in Georgia. A group of young caucasian children decided to turn the traffic signs in the wrong direction and this claimed the lives of many people; black, white etc. You know what the news reported; it stated that were just being kids. That is just sad that you accept it from your race. In Columbine, it wasn’t about race, but what you are doing is just about as worst as what those young white boys did. I would be ashame to call myself a part of such race that has brought nothing but tragedy since the day their feet hit the soil. You will answer for your wrong and judgement day will come. For any man,woman or child that has the nerve to email me back, I am open and ready to hear from you.