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[A-List] The Dream, Downscaled
The Jena 6: A Bad, Easy Cause
by Ted Rall
tedrall.com (September 25 2007)
White policemen patrol black neighborhoods, less as guardians of public
safety than troops subduing occupied territory. They hassle young black
men, subjecting them to "random" searches. Sometimes - too often - they
shoot them. All-white juries acquit them, validating tall tales of
squirt guns and wallets and shadows that look like guns.
Our prisons look like America - the part of America that's downtown and
predominantly African-American. Being born black means you'll probably
attend substandard, poorly funded schools, that you'll earn less than if
you'd been born another race. You'll get sick more often and die sooner.
Why aren't these life-shattering, soul-crushing injustices, rather than
the overzealous prosecution of the schoolyard thugs known as the "Jena
6", attracting thousands of marchers?
I used to live on a street next to a strip of park created to separate
my neighborhood - which was white - from Harlem. On my side of the park
the New York ritual called "alternate side of the street parking"
required motorists to move their cars daily. This cleared the way for
street sweepers and garbage pickup. It was clean and safe. My morning
walk down the park's stairs to the subway illustrated the nature of
systemic racism.
Each step was crumblier, more trash-strewn. On the east side of the
park, where every face was brown, the garbagemen came once a week. Bags
of refuse broke open, their contents whipped around in those little wind
vortexes that spring up in urban spaces. When the light in a lamppost
blew out on the Harlem side, it stayed out for months. Many of the
buildings had been abandoned.
African-Americans live lives whose despair is amplified by petty
nonsense. At our post office, the clerk always demanded that my black
roommate show an ID to pick up his packages. She never asked me. (Racism
is complicated. She was black.) Boutiques on Madison Avenue buzzed me in
wearing ripped jeans and a Dead Kennedys T-shirt; they ignored him in a
suit and tie. I'm not surprised that blacks are pissed off. The shock is
that they haven't burned down the whole country.
The Jena 6 hype is bizarre, while countless innocent African-American
men rot in prison - some on death row - unjustly convicted because they
couldn't afford decent lawyers.
According to a website set up for their legal defense fund, "The Jena
Six are a group of black students who are being charged with attempted
murder for beating up a white student who was taunting them with racial
slurs, and continued to support other white students who hung three
nooses from the high school's 'white tree' which sits in the front
yard". (The charges have since been reduced to aggravated assault.) The
implication is obvious: "hate speech" justifies physical assault.
Justin Barker, 17, was beaten unconscious and then kicked repeatedly. A
sturdy sort, he spent three hours in the emergency room before attending
the school's Ring Ceremony later the same day. The accused, members of
the school football team, claim that Barker had made fun of one of them
for having himself been beaten up by a group of white students at an
earlier event, one of a string of racially-charged incidents in the
small town. Barker denies it.
"Young white males involved in the racial incidents received slaps on
the wrist, at most, while young blacks received school expulsions or
criminal charges", wrote Clarence Page in The Chicago Tribune. One of
the Jena 6 remains in jail despite having had his conviction overturned.
That's wrong. But, said Justice Department attorney Donald Washington,
"There was no connection between the September noose incident and
December attack [on Barker]". Furthermore, reports the Associated Press,
"the three youths accused of hanging the nooses were not suspended for
just three days - they were isolated at an alternative school for about
a month, and then given an in-school suspension for two weeks".
"They haven't always been fair in the courthouse with us. If you're
black, they go overboard sometimes", says Jena High School janitor
Braxton Hatcher, 62, who is black. That's easy to believe. Then he
repeats the standard talking point: "I think this was just a fight
between boys. I don't think it was attempted murder."
Six against one isn't a schoolyard fight. I've been in more than my fair
share of schoolyard fights, so I know. Fights are one on one. Six on one
is attempted murder. Kicking someone after they've passed out is
attempted murder. Nothing Barker said, no matter how foul, can justify
such a vicious assault by bullying jocks. This is the stuff of Columbine.
Symbolic hate speech, even as vile as nooses in the context of the
recent history of the Deep South, pales next to actual physical
violence. The real problem is that there's a perception that attempted
murder charges wouldn't have been filed had the races of the students
involved in the Barker beatdown been reversed.
Indeed, the Urban League finds that the average black man convicted of
aggravated assault - the charge pending against five of the Jena 6 -
faces 48 months in prison if convicted, a term about one-third longer
than if he'd been white. And the Justice Department says black men who
get arrested are three times more likely than whites to end up in prison.
What white apologists call the legacy of racism - does a continuing
phenomenon leave a legacy? - wrecks the lives of millions of Americans.
Consider the following:
"Statistically", reports The Los Angeles Times, "black males in America
are at increased risk for just about every health problem known. African
Americans have a shorter life expectancy than any other racial group in
America except Native Americans, and black men fare even worse than
black women ... It is possible, [researchers now] believe, that the ill
health and premature deaths can be laid - at least in part - at the feet
of continuous assaults of discrimination, real or perceived ... The
reaction contributes to a chain of biological events known as the stress
response, which can put people at higher risk of cardiovascular disease,
diabetes and infectious disease, says Namdi Barnes, a [UCLA]
researcher...for many African Americans, these responses may occur so
frequently that they eventually result in a breakdown of the
physiological system."
In short, racism kills.
As one wag observed, the Jena 6 are no Rosa Parks. In the face of the
intractable challenge of a nation so racist that it literally makes
people ill, however, what passes for a civil rights movement finds that
it's easier to set its sights low.
Ted Rall is the author of the new book Silk Road to Ruin: Is Central
Asia the New Middle East? (Nantier Beall Minoustchine Publishing, 2006),
an in-depth prose and graphic novel analysis of America's next big
foreign policy challenge.
Copyright 2007 Ted Rall
http://www.uexpress.com/tedrall/
http://www.billtotten.blogspot.com
http://www.ashisuto.co.jp
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