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Rakhmetov
01-28-2008, 10:58 PM
About 50 white separatists protested the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday Monday in this tiny town, which was thrust into the spotlight months ago by 20,000 demonstrators who claimed prosecutors discriminated against blacks.

Police separated participants in the "pro-majority" rally organized by the Learned, Miss.-based Nationalist Movement from a racially mixed group of about 100 counter-demonstrators outside the LaSalle Parish Courthouse. There was no violence and one arrest, a counter-demonstrator.

Chants of "No KKK" from the mostly college-age counter-demonstrators were met with a chant from the separatists that contained a racial epithet.

At one point, dozens of state police forced back about 10 people, dressed in New Black Panther uniforms, who had gathered around a podium where the separatist group's leader Richard Barrett was to speak.

One man who broke away from that group was arrested and booked with battery on a police officer and resisting arrest; authorities identified him as William Winchester Jr. of New Orleans and said he was a member of the New Black Panthers. Members of the group at the scene declined to comment.

Race relations in Jena (population about 2,800) have been in the news ever since six black teenagers were arrested in the beating of a white classmate at Jena High School in December 2006.

About 20,000 people peacefully marched in support of the so-called Jena Six in September, and Monday's demonstration was organized in opposition to both the teenagers and the King holiday.

Five of the black teens were originally charged with attempted murder, leading to accusations that they were being prosecuted harshly because of their race. Charges have since been reduced.

Critics of the prosecutor have noted that months before the beating, no charges were filed against three other white students accused of hanging nooses — seen as signs of racial intimidation — in a tree at the high school. The prosecutor has said that the noose hangings, while "abhorrent," violated no state law.

Many Jena residents said that coverage of the controversy last year unfairly portrayed them as racists, and that Barrett's group brought renewed unwanted attention. Only when faced with a lawsuit did the town drop a requirement that the Nationalists post a $10,000 security bond for a permit.

Almost all the demonstrators and counter-demonstrators appeared to be from outside of Jena.

"I'd like to see more people from Jena here," said George Ferguson, a local resident who wore a T-shirt reading "Justice for Justin," referring to Justin Barker, the white teen beaten in the school attack. "I haven't seen anyone else I know."

A few locals, black and white, watched from the sidelines.

"I wanted to see what was going on," I've heard a lot about it," said Charles Bailey, a white 58-year-old Jena resident. "It looks like a big waste of my tax money."

Police from several organizations, including Louisiana State Police and at least three parish sheriff's departments, were on hand. Snipers staked out the roofs of buildings across the street from the courthouse.

Jena resident Dayna Brown, a black woman who made a scrapbook on the September protest, had her camera in hand Monday. She said she was ready to see Jena's time in the spotlight end.

"I'm hoping this is the last of it," Brown said. "Jena's not a bad place to live if you're black or white. We'd just all like to see things settle down."

The Rev. Al Sharpton, an organizer of the September march, preached at a Jena church Sunday but was not among the counter-demonstrators; he said he had prior commitments.

Some of the Nationalist supporters were armed despite a call from Barrett to leave guns behind.

Acting LaSalle Parish Sheriff Scott Franklin told a father and son from Tioga, about 30 miles from Jena, to put away two shotguns. Franklin allowed them to continue to wear holstered sidearms, but Jena Police Chief Paul Smith told David Dupre Jr. and his father that they would have to put away all weapons during the march, under Louisiana law.

"I'm here to protest black-on-white crime," David Dupre Sr., 53, told reporters.

His 31-year-old son, at times using racial slurs, said: "It's time for us white folks to start getting some of our rights back."

One of the Jena Six, Mychal Bell, 17, pleaded guilty in December in juvenile court to second-degree battery. A judge sentenced him to 18 months with credit for the 10 months he'd already served in jail. Trials are pending for the others charged.
They are reactionaries that represent a discredited and antiquated system of slavery and systematic racism. The objective forces of history will annihilate those that stand in the way of progress and freedom. These dangerous provocateurs should be marched off a cliff for inciting racial hatred and seeking to provoke a violent confrontation with the masses.

Jake Featherston
01-29-2008, 04:21 AM
Hello Ix, how are you today?

I don't think that's Ixabert (other than, of course, to the extent all are Ixabert), but they do have a similar persona. I think they both have a particular personality permutation that has, via the rise of friendless kids who spend all their lives indoors and on the Internet & playing videogames, becomes much more common in recent decades. Someone needs to coin a term for these little freaks, er, maladjusted young gentlemen.

Grapple
01-29-2008, 11:46 AM
The objective forces of history will annihilate those that stand in the way of progress and freedom. These dangerous provocateurs should be marched off a cliff for inciting racial hatred and seeking to provoke a violent confrontation with the masses.
I disagree, those six black thugs should be convicted of assault and put in prison. Only in black countries would these criminals be thrown off a cliff.

ironweed
01-29-2008, 01:51 PM
What's the deal with Richard Barrett anyway? I'm under the impression he's just another mini-me Fuehrer with more skeletons in the closet than followers, but its also not a name that even seems to pop up all that often.

Starr
01-29-2008, 06:04 PM
Spark, would you have the same opinion if members of the black panther party were marching in a town where six whites basically got off for assaulting a black boy? Would you refer to them as "dangerous provocateurs" in the negative sense or would your opinion then be that they were "fighting for justice?" Racial tensions already existed in this town, long before pro white or pro black groups, for that matter, came into the picture. And since a lot of this was hyped, it was mostly the media and their biased reporting of this case that inflammed those tensions.

IlluSionS667
01-30-2008, 09:05 AM
Spark, would you have the same opinion if members of the black panther party were marching in a town where six whites basically got off for assaulting a black boy?

Of course not. All whites defending other whites are evil racists and all blacks defending other blacks are good people. You do know that, don't you?! :bbbat:

Jake Featherston
01-30-2008, 09:10 AM
What's the deal with Richard Barrett anyway? I'm under the impression he's just another mini-me Fuehrer with more skeletons in the closet than followers, but its also not a name that even seems to pop up all that often.

He has like a compound in Mississippi, and I think he's mainly active in that area. He doesn't make a lot of waves at the national level. I suspect he's quite happy leading his little, ineffective "Nationalist Movement," in lieu of having to get a job. That could be an unfair estimate, based on my limited knowledge, but I suspect that's what's going on with him. He might be totally sincere, and just waiting for RaHoWa to arrive, and then he'll send his troopers into battle. Until then, there's always PBR....

Dances with Wolves
02-01-2008, 03:54 AM
Actually, Barrett has extracted some money from the enemy and has made it easier for people with opposing views to demonstrate. He's won most of his battles. I think being able to march armed is pretty slick, myself. Doubt if anyone else could do that and get away with it.

Warka
02-01-2008, 04:43 AM
Incredible! The "You Gonna Get Raped" negro of Interwebs fame was there at one of the rallies Barrett attended.

Here's Barrett speaking (pic found at Wikipedia entry (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Barrett_%28lawyer%29) on Barrett):

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Barrett at a rally in Jena, Louisiana, September 2007

And Mr. You Gonna Get Raped:

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Kim Jong Tha Illest
02-01-2008, 04:48 AM
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Vasily Zaitsev
02-01-2008, 01:53 PM
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