Date: Fri, 3 Mar 2000 09:54:56 -0500
Reply-To: "F.J. Kelley" <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU>
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From: "F.J. Kelley" <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU>
Subject: Re: \\..SAY A PRAYER FOR THE INNOCENT VICTIMS OF BLACK VIOLENCE
AND LAWLESSNESS!!!///
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a - SAS-L is not "moderated". There are NO plans to change that.
b - this childish gibberish came through the newsgroup.
c - the most likely intent was to offend - a 'troll'.
On Fri, 3 Mar 2000, Mark Moran wrote:
> This stuff that's encoded should make everyone on this entire list nervous. Why
> would anyone encode a message if it weren't something bizarre or threatening?
> Who is the moderator of the list? How do we know what this is saying? I
> suggest the moderator of the list investigate.
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> Al-Sharptons-HairDresser@JSWALPW.EDU on 03/02/2000 11:20:44 PM
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> Please respond to Al-Sharptons-HairDresser@JSWALPW.EDU
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> Subject: \\..SAY A PRAYER FOR THE INNOCENT VICTIMS OF BLACK
> VIOLENCE AND LAWLESSNESS!!!///
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> It's interesting to see how selective the black community can be when it comes
> to what they get outraged about.
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> 1) A four-year-old white boy was dragged 4 miles to his death by a black man
> when the automobile his mother was driving got car-jacked. The child was
> attached to a seatbelt, hanging out the side of the car, clearly visible to the
> perpetrator. The mother frantically pleaded for the life of her son to no avail.
> Some other motorists watching this horror unveil eventually subdued the driver.
> According to bystanders and police, the man was completely remorseless.
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> Tell me something... How is this man any less of an animal than the 3 rednecks
> that dragged a black man to his death behind a pickup truck last year? So, where
> is all the public outrage and cries of racism here?
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> 2) Yesterday, a black man went on a firing rampage, shooting 5 white people -
> killing 2 and leaving 1 in critical condition with a bullet lodged in his brain.
> When asked why he did it, he told a neighbor and police that he just wanted to
> kill as many white people as he could. Again, completely remorseless.
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> Again, where is all the public outrage and cries of racism here?
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> Whenever incidents of this type occur, there is a defining silence coming from
> the black community. The double standard that seems to apply, suggests that it's
> OK for black criminals to victimize whites but not the other way around and has
> led to a well deserved lack of credibility for black's when it comes to criminal
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> Americans (law-abiding blacks and whites alike) have finally decided not to
> allow this double standard and racial bias to infect the judicial system any
> further and this was at the rudiment of the judge's decision to move the Diallo
> trial out of The Bronx.
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> And since no discussion on this subject would be complete without a comment on
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> For the record, I didn't agree with this verdict. At a minimum, I think these
> cops should have been charged with extreme reckless indifference to human life
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> This was not murder however... It was incompetence... If these cops set out to
> murder this guy, then would have done it quietly in a back alley or other such
> place and they would have quietly gotten away with it.
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> The real culprit here is the culture of young, black, African American males,
> which engender an atmosphere of fear and lawlessness wherever they congregate!
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> These neighborhoods to which the NYPD Street Crimes Unit are assigned, are some
> of the most dangerous in New York City. Kids pull handguns on cops all the time
> and many policemen have been shot, killed and maimed.
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> In this highly charged, hair-trigger environment, no cop is going to risk his or
> her life if he or she believes someone is about to pull out a gun.
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> No degree of sensitivity training, weapons regulations, political pressure,
> threats, or other feel-good expedients is going to change a thing until the
> black community starts to take responsibility for their children and their
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> In a strange sort of way, one might consider the final outcome of this trial
> payback for the O.J. verdict.
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