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I Thought the Days of Separate Streets and Bathrooms Were Over, Because Blacks Wanted Them to be Over November 18, 2007

Posted by Webmaster in Black Crime, Black Racism & Bigotry, Jena, Segregation Jim Crow & Apartheid.
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A reader, J.T. from Louisiana, writes in:

I would like to say thank you very much for [your Jena blog posts].

Being a former citizen of Monroe, Louisiana, about 40 miles from Jena, I know the town of Jena and a few people around there.  This is not a racist town, not in the way you may think anyway.  The town of Jena is suffering from what every town in Louisiana is,hate crimes and race fights.  But the dirty little secret is that the crimes being commited are not white on black but the other way around.

Facing hatred towards myself, just because of the color of my skin, is why I’m writing you today.  The European-Americans of today are facing hate crimes and discrimination on a rate much higher than the drive-by media will report.  I personally have never seen an Arican-American attacked or hagled because of the color of their skin.

Now, when we talk about European-Americans, it’s a whole different ballgame.  I’ve had friends beat up side their heads by anywhere from 4 to 15 different African-Americans with locks, just for going in the “black peoples bathroom,” or “the black peoples street,” and especially over the lies that come out of the mouth of that hate card playing, racist damn Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton.

I’ll be a new visitor to your site now, it’s good to know that I’m not just crazy and the only one alive who sees this.  Godspeed my friend.

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