Feeding the hate

For an incident that happened on September 20th, I’m sure having difficulty finding the MSM coverage. What incident you ask? Oh, nothing much, just a race hating protest going on at Grambling State University in Louisiana that included placing a noose around a kindergarten student’s neck.

Don’t get too excited, it was a lesson the young girl needed to learn so that she’ll never forget how she’s been treated by whites. Oh, that’s right, the people placing the noose around her neck are black! I’m confused, so I cannot imagine what that little girl must have been thinking.

The article can be found at The News Star. However, it seems that pictures of the educational lesson have been hard to find, I mean taken down. Fortunately, a friend has sent me a picture:

Feeding the Hate

Apparently, the lesson took place because the children in kindergarten were curious as to why anyone would go to jail over a school yard fight. I guess the teachers forgot to mention that the school yard fight involved 6 kids beating 1 kid into unconsciousness, but who cares, right?

The incident happened Sept. 20, the same day thousands of protesters took part in a civil rights march in Jena alongside the Revs. Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton to speak out against the arrests on adult charges of six black defendants accused of beating a fellow white classmate into unconsciousness. The mock rally of smaller scale took place at Alma J. Brown Elementary School, which is on the GSU campus and run by the university.

I, personally, am outraged over the reverse turn that racism has taken. I’m sick of people demanding that the color of their skin get noticed, and frankly, I don’t care what color your skin is. I won’t deny blacks the right to hate whites or even whites the right to hate blacks. Attempting to legislate what’s in a person’s heart is futile.

I firmly believe that hate crimes legislation simply spawns more hatred. I don’t think the Jena six should be (or even are for that matter) prosecuted because they were 6 black kids trying to seriously harm a white kid. I think they should be prosecuted because they are six thugs trying to bring serious bodily harm to another person. I’d feel the same way if the tables were turned and the perpetrators were white and the victim black. But to come to the defense of the thugs who committed this barbaric act, on the basis of race? Are you nuts?! Trust me, there are people out there much more worth your time than these thugs. Am I missing something?

In the meantime, I pray that the little girl in the picture realizes that forgiveness can be a necessary key to living a successful life. One day, we will all be accountable for our own actions, and pointing the finger and blaming others will get us nowhere.

Oh, did I mention the woman holding the little girl up so she could fit her head in the noose was her grandmother?

LaGrande, who witnessed the event, said the girl’s grandmother, Irene Booker, picked up her granddaughter during the demonstration and held her while another teacher put the noose around the girl’s neck.

“She explained to them the significance of the noose and what it was used for,” LaGrande said. “It wasn’t on her neck the entire time she was talking. If it was more than 30 seconds, I was surprised.”

He said the incident he witnessed in no way instilled hatred in the kindergartners and first graders.

“Those kids wanted to know what was going on,” he said. “They were asking, ‘Why do people go to jail for getting in a school fight?’ That led the teachers to do this mock rally.”

LaGrande said the children asked, “Why would someone want to hurt someone like that?” when the noose was placed around the small girl’s neck.

You see, the little girl’s neck wasn’t inside the noose for more than 30 seconds. That makes everything all better, right?

The noose wasn’t the only fun for the day either. I’m telling you, it was just one big party for these little kids:

David Johnson, a 25-year-old GSU education senior who substitute teaches at Alma J. Brown, said the students made paper shackles and wore them on their wrists during the demonstration.

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6 Responses to “Feeding the hate”


  1. 1 fancythis

    This is unbelievably disgusting. All they’re really teaching this little girl is to continue hating those who are different from her. They’re perpetuating the racism.

  2. 2 Tammi

    You speak the truth fancy. But to hear them tell it, you can only be racist if you are white, and every white person is a racist.

    I wonder why we cannot focus on our likenesses? Color is only skin deep and everyone should stop dwelling on it. Especially stop using it as an excuse to hate. Many people are going to be surprised to find out that God doesn’t even see the color of skin, only the hearts of people. Of course, I’ll get in some, “Told you so!”s

  3. 3 John Kaiser
  4. 4 theobromophile

    Your comment thingie ate my reply. Anyway….

    It kills me how it’s acceptable to put nooses around kid’s necks if you’re black. If you’re white, doing such a thing would be oppression. So you’re allowed to oppress yourself?

    I think they should be prosecuted because they are six thugs trying to bring serious bodily harm to another person. I’d feel the same way if the tables were turned and the perpetrators were white and the victim black. But to come to the defense of the thugs who committed this barbaric act, on the basis of race? Are you nuts?! Trust me, there are people out there much more worth your time than these thugs. Am I missing something?

    Tammi, if six white kids beat a black kid to the point of being unconscious, then kept going, the Leftist media would be screaming for blood. They would want them tried as adults; they would throw a fit if they were out on bail, back in school (I’m sure being out on bail would be elitist privilege), and would generally make such an incident their raison d’etre.

    We don’t need to speculate about this: we saw what happened in Durham, North Carolina, when a psycho stripper lied about rape and her co-worker even refuted her story. Outrage. Utter hatred. The Duke 88. The greatest breach of prosecutorial conduct seen in years.

    But, since the kid is white and goes to church, he had it coming. He doesn’t deserve justice.

  5. 5 LifeLemons

    This is utterly ridiculous, I am so sick of some people playing the race card!

  6. 6 Jessica

    It amazes me that they thought it was ok to scar a child like that. I am in shock over this, really there is no excuse and I would have loved to seen the way America would have reacted if this had been on the news!

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