Not sure how many know about the Jena Six but it is an issue that is a sad commentary on race relations and general humanity in the state of Louisiana.
The Jena Six refers to six black American students being charged with attempted 2nd degree murder in Jena, Louisiana. Unfortunately the events leading up to these charges shed a disgraceful light on many people in the town of Jena and like-minded people all across these United States.
Amazingly enough, the issue here begins with a tree. There apparently exists a large oak tree at a high-school in Jena that is unofficially reserved for white kids to sit under. In an attempt to break-down an absolutely ridiculous standard several black students decided they too should be allowed to sit under the tree. Their attempts to do such were met with criticisms in the form of nooses hanging from the branches of the tree. That's right folks, in the year 2007 we still have such simple-minded people in this world. People who instilled in their children values that made the kids believe nooses hanging from "their" tree was an appropriate response to black kids wanting to share it.
The students who perpetrated the act were found out and the principle of the school recommended expulsion for their acts. His recommendation was trumped by the superintendent who instead doled out a punishment of a three day suspension explaining that, "adolescents play pranks."
Several events ensued including a black student showing up at a party and being beat up by white students, an altercation between black and white students at a convenience store, and a white student showing up at school with a loaded shotgun (I strongly suggest reading this blog to get a better picture of all of the events). Events climaxed (at least so far) with a white student being severely beaten by six black students (several of whom were previously troubled) who continued the assault even as he lay unconscious on the ground.
The legal ramification of all of this? The white student who brought a loaded gun to school was released on $5,000 bond (not sure of the charge) while the six black students involved in the beating of the white student stand charged with attempted 2nd degree murder.
My intention here is not to blame one side or the other or to declare anyone "right" or even "more right." No, my intention is to blame both sides and to put special blame on the parents of all those involved. My recounting of the events is at best third hand and is lacking many details that can be found elsewhere. However, it is sufficient enough to show the problems in human relations we still face as a nation. Hanging nooses on a tree because black kids wish to sit under it is unacceptable. Resorting to physical violence because you were slighted by another individual is unacceptable. All of the events are reprehensible and appalling.
What should be done? I do not believe anyone should go to jail here but I believe there should be punishment. If it were up to me, that damn tree would be cut down and every student, black and white, involved in any of these incidents would together pick up the trunk and carry it around the town of Jena for a week. If these sad souls can't learn to live together in peace, at least make them to tired to fight.
Saturday, July 7, 2007
The Jena Six
Thursday, July 5, 2007
Any idiot can blog
As evidence by "If you can't beat 'em, PacLSU," any idiot can blog. Think about the people out there posting blogs. Half of them probably can't wipe their own ass without getting shit on their fingers. These are the same people that you honk at on the road because they just sat through an entire light cycle only realizing it was their turn to go when the light already turned yellow. These are the same people you work with who get nothing done all day because they're too busy complaining that they have too much work to do. These are the same people you're related to (nothing more need be said). But they are out there posting their blogs so that we can all read their deep, philosophical ramblings of how Paris Hilton is really just misunderstood .
With that being said, I think blogging is frickin' great! Blogging has the potential to become a revolution in our society. It brings the people to the people. Rich people blog, poor people blog, stupid people blog, geniuses blog. Blogging puts everyone on equal footing and puts it right there at your fingertips.
If the 2004 elections taught us anything it's that today's media is completely disconnected from the people of this great nation. Over and over we were told that the Democrats would win every election hands down. The people were tired of the old Republican ways and they were going to do something about it. Then the election happened. Republicans wiped the floor with the Democrats.
Where the media has failed in connecting people to people, blogging is now taking on the challenge. No longer are we pushed into being force fed whatever ABC (CNN, FOX, CBS, whoever) wants us to think or feel. Blogging gives us honesty because we truly know what people are thinking, it's right there in their blog.
At no time in the history of the world have so many been connected to each other. At no time have the thoughts of the layman been so easily obtainable by the masses. We live in a special time where the information age is maturing and producing its finest fruits. We should appreciate the time in which we live and take full advantage of it. In summation, we all should be thankful that any idiot can blog.
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Wednesday, July 4, 2007
This blogging stuff is hard!
I had no idea how hard this blogging stuff is. All day I spend worrying about what I can put on my blog. I can't miss my first day blogging! What do I write about? It's the Fourth of July, do I do something Patriotic? Nah, too typical. Do I come up with something deeply philosophical that people can think deeply about? Nah, I'm not that deep. Bah! what do I do?
Wait a minute...
I just wrote some stuff...
So then my blog is done? Heh, this blogging stuff is easy!
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Tuesday, July 3, 2007
I wanna be cool too!
All the cool kids are doing it so I figure I will too. I've now got a blog!
I know, I know, it's a long time coming. People have been calling for it for years now. Well now the wait is over, PacLSU is blogging.
So how does this work anyway? I can just talk about whatever? OK, here goes...
What's up with the abovetheinfluence.com commercials denouncing the use of weed? I'm sorry, but if you see and hear the dog talking to you and you can understand what it's saying, you're on more than weed. How 'bout we get off LSD then work our way to weed later.
So that's it, that's my blog. Woohoo!
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