More on the "Jena-Six" Case
Now the AP is reporting that a white supremacist web site has essentially called for the lynching of the six black kids accused of beating up a white kid in Jena LA. Both Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson are calling for state and federal protection of the kids and their families.
I agree that they might need protection now that Jesse and Al have stirred up the hornet's nest (although one family member said she didn't feel threatened). No reasonably intelligent adult believes that Al and Jesse didn't realize beforehand that their over-the-top actions would incite the opposing hate groups. It is exactly what they wanted. And, yes, I consider Jackson's and Sharpton's organizations hate groups.
What is unfortunate about this whole thing is the system appeared to be working. Yes, the original charges -- of attempted murder -- against the black kids seems a bit severe. But only one kid has been tried so far. He was convicted of aggravated second degree battery, not attempted murder. And his conviction has been overturned by a state appeals court. Four of the other kids charges were reduced when they were arraigned several months ago. The sixth kid was booked as a juvenile and his charges are sealed.
I can think of no good reason that Jackson and Sharpton needed to do more than provide good legal representation for the kids and moral and financial support for their families. Holding a press conference in Jena with the family members standing behind them might have been a reasonable thing to do. But bringing in thousands of demonstrators to overwhelm a tiny town was not the kind of help they needed.
Clearly, obtaining justice for the Jena-Six was not Jackson's and Sharpton's primary objective.
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