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Mos Def calls for support of ‘Jena Six’ students

Rapper rallies around the six who are being "treated very harshly by the law"

Mon 10 Sep, 2007

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Dr. Phil did a show where a white guy kills a man while texting on his cell and driving. He got 4 months in jail with house arrest, probation and community service. He is a white boy, a handsome white boy who is valued by other white males. He is in a natural, protected class. 6 black guys in Jena stand up against the racist losers in that town, protest a Jim Crow, unconstitutional policy and the DA tells them, I can destroy your lives with the stroke of a pen. Then he proceeds to do it, accepting public monies every month and using his position to exercise terrorism against 6 promising black boys. America has the audacity to attack Al Qaeda and then conspire in a news black out against Black America, essentially. A black man hasn't got a chance in this hypocritical nation and the whole nation is going straight to hell. They may as well stop going to church cause God ain't listening to the spawn of Satan. This country disgusts me.

Tue 11 Sep, 2007

The article said, "from an attack on a white schoolmate in Louisiana." The article goes on to say, -The 'Jena Six' were arrested after beating up a white fellow high-school student ...Where is the word, allegedly? The article in condemnatory. Sheesh.

Tue 11 Sep, 2007

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