Quote from hapaboy:
Don't worry, bro. Everyone here knows your moonbat stance on issues.
Aren't you neglecting your job, by the way? Knees getting sore, perhaps?
Yep, your knees are sore...you'd think you'd be happy for the break I afforded you!Quote from chuck.ells:
How precious. I have my very own little stalker, and I couldn't be happier.![]()
Every moment hakaboy spends stalking me is one less moment he spends inside one of the children. Thats always a good thing.

Quote from NihabaAshi:
Hmmm...
What media are you talking about???
The story you just said was similar to a news story I read online in Google News and the Channel 5 TV news...
Soon after it happen.
In fact, they quoted 3 black students that specifically said noose incident was not the cause of the fights.
The interview took place a few days after the arrests and before the protest march.
Thus, apparently some media were objective while others were not based upon a different experience you have had with the media.
I also remember seeing another interview of some of the protesters that were yelling that some of the defendents should not have been tried as Adults instead should have been tried as Juveniles.
Further, via the media, I heard about all kinds of problems at this particular high school before the noose incidents and soon after...
All via the media.
White kids with a history of causing problems for the school district and for other students regardless to the color of skin.
I also still remember my spouse saying that the media was making the white kids look like angels with no history of causing trouble at the school.
I don't remember seeing any white students saying they didn't like the protesters in their town but I do remember seeing on TV some white adults saying they didn't appreciate the protesters.
However, via the media, I do remember seeing some black students saying it wasn't a big deal and they didn't understand why it was headline news when it wasn't such before.
My point, the media had it right out of the gate but when the teenagers were being tried as Adults while fellow white students that have a history of fighting and other problems (including known to carry a weapon) would only get expelled et cetera without any criminal charges...
In my opinion, that gave some black adults the fuel for the fire.
Once again, I don't know what media sources you are paying attention too but none of the media sources I pay attention to (TV and Online) never implied the following...
Innocent black youths victimized by racist southern whites.
I only started seeing statements like that being written by those that heard about the Jena 6 long after the fact when there was no Jena 6...
When there was just trouble makers (whites, blacks et cetera) causing problems at school.
Mainly written by white news writers.
Hate crime everywhere in all races along with sensational stories lines being written from all camps.
Also, how innocent is Justin Barker.
Reminds me of one of my friend's (white) in high school that jumped in the face of a black kid, shouted profanities along with a few obscene gestures in an attempt to scare him down...
The black kid proceeded to kick my friends butt and at that moment in time there was no race issue.
It was just one kid teaching another kid that if you threaten me...I'm going to kick your butt.
It only became a race issue when the black kid trouble background was revealed while my friend trouble background (threatening a teacher, stealing and a one time school expulsion) was ignored...
Yep, black parents then made it a race issue to get everything out in the open when some stuff was being intentionally not disclosed.
Who's to blame???
Black parents, white parents, the barker likes, the black thugs like, school officials, media...
Who's to blame.![]()