Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Kids today: What Are You Going to Do?



A group of white Louisiana college students dressed in blackface and reenacted the “Jena 6” assault while a friend snapped photos and videotaped the staged attack, images that were later posted to a participant's Facebook page. The photos, which you'll find on the following pages, were taken late last month on the bank of the Red River, where students from the University of Louisiana at Monroe giddily acted out the racial attack. The photos (and the short video clip at right) were posted to the Facebook page of Kristy Smith, a freshman nursing student. The album of images was entitled “The Jena 6 on the River.” In the video, three students with mud smeared across their bodies stomp on a fourth student, while two of the participants are heard to say, “Jena 6.” One man can also be heard saying, “Niggers put the noose on.” After the video and photos on Smith's page were discovered by fellow students, she removed the material and made her Facebook page private. Smith, who did not respond to a TSG e-mail sent to her school address, apologized for the images in several recent Facebook postings. “We were just playin n the mud and it got out of hand. I promise i'm not racist. i have just as many black friends as i do white.…”

Correction: you HAD just as many black friends as you do white. No worries, though, anyone could make that mistake. Most budding bigots do, at one point or another.

2 Comments:

Blogger Biff Loman said...

Yes.

She was obviously driven to the profession by her compassion and love for all humankind.

10:31 PM  
Blogger Bryan Gates said...

I used to try tell others that when it comes to racism that things in the South are not as they appear to those in other places. Of course then one of my friends or neighbors pulls something like this. We wore out "the isolated incident" and "just having a little fun after a few 'lil drinks" excuses a long time ago. Things are bad, probably worse.

1:28 PM  

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