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White Supremacists Urge Followers to Hang Nooses in Their Communities

Posted by Brklyngrl at 5:46 AM on October 1, 2007.


Brklyngrl: In a disturbing trend since the incident that sparked the Jena Six case, noose incidents are popping up all over the country.
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This post, written by Brklyngrl, originally appeared on Open Left

Although I've been extremely negligent in my Jena blogging, I assume most of our readers are acquainted with the basic outlines of the situation. If not, Color of Change is a great place to start. I was moderately hopeful that some good would eventually come out of this - but so far it seems to have kicked off a series of copycat noose incidents. The Southern Poverty Law Center is reporting organized online efforts by white supremacist groups to encourage followers to hang nooses in their communities, among other things.

First, there was an incident in Alexandria, LA (about 40 miles from Jena) where an unnamed 16 year old and 18 year old Jeremy Munsen were arrested with two nooses hanging from the back of Munsen's pickup truck. The 16 year old told police his family was in the KKK, and that brass knuckles and unloaded rifle found in the car belonged to him. Then, 4 nooses were found at a high school in High Point, North Carolina. The nooses were found hung from the main flagpole, in a parking lot, and (two) hung in a tree at the front of the school. Also, there were the two nooses at the Coast Guard Academy. One was left in the bag of a black cadet in July, the other in the office of an officer who conducted a race relations training.

Up here in the North, it's a similar story. Outside of Chicago, an unidentified student drove to Warren Township High School with a noose hanging from his rearview mirror. Worse yet, people are trying to excuse it, using a variation on the same ludicrous excuses we're hearing from those down South.

"A child who lives in Chicago may not understand the real implications of what they're carrying around, like a [Confederate] flag or a noose," said Peggy Riehl, an early childhood development expert with the Chicago Metro Association for the Education of Young Children. "They may not have the real experience that children in other communities that may have seen what that means."

I'm sorry, but I have to call bullshit on that. The Confederate flag, maybe. Maybe they saw it in on the Dukes of Hazzard or something, but a noose? It might be marginally more believable than kids in Louisiana or North Carolina claiming that, but either way, we're deep into the realm of ridiculous excuses here.

This morning brings the unwelcome news that my current home state of New York is continuing the trend. A noose was found hanging in a Long Island police station.

"It's astonishing to hear something like this is happening in Nassau County in 2007, especially in Hempstead Village," said John Nedd, president of the Nassau County Guardian Association, a black police officers' group.

Corey Pegues, a New York City police captain and the president of the Long Island chapter of the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives, said members believed the noose may have been directed at a high-ranking Hempstead police official who is black.

I wouldn't go as far as astonishing, but it is absolutely disgusting. I don't have much to say about all this, beyond noting the obvious - racism is real, it's lurking just under the surface in my community and yours, hanging nooses is an implicit threat and everyone knows it, and the hardcore racists out there will think racism is acceptable unless we say otherwise, loudly. You can add your voice by signing the Color of Change petition, or donating to the Jena 6 defense fund.

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Brklyngrl contributes blogs to Open Left.


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They're everywhere
Posted by: Axiom69 on Oct 1, 2007 6:45 AM   
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This article just goes to prove that there are ignorant people everywhere. Racism itself is not racist though. For racism doesn't discriminate against race, creed, color, sex, sexual orientation or national origin. Racism is equal oppurtunity ignorance at it's best. The only way to combat it is through education. For I have never met an intelligent racist.

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» ignorant/stupid smart-assed kids Posted by: KaptainSpiffy
Hanging a noose is illegal?
Posted by: No.mad on Oct 1, 2007 7:28 AM   
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I apologize for my ignorance, but since when is hanging a noose illegal?

It's offensive. It might be construed as an "attractive nuisance." It's overtly racist. Underwhat law is it illegal?

If I hang it in certain places, a school yard, in someone else's locker at work, etc. it becomes an implied threat, but morons hanging it form the back of their trucks?

I don't support the threats the noose implies. I deplore the racism. However, we are starting down a road we might regret if we start outlawing such things.

What's next? Outlawing flag burning?

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» RE: Or yelling... Posted by: chaoslegs
» Totally agree! Posted by: mobile68
Is drawing a swasitka on anything illegal?
Posted by: mobile68 on Oct 1, 2007 8:50 AM   
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While hanging nooses may not be illegal, I find it funny how someone went out of their way to go on google maps to find a naval complex in San Diego, CA that just happen to be shaped like a swasitka, a week after the Jena 6 march on 9/20/07.

So this means that when this complex was built 40 years ago, this went unnoticed on the blueprints? Give me a break.

And let's see the outrage when us taxpayers have to fork out $600,000 to reconfigure the complex to appease who? Thought so.

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Change?
Posted by: frank69 on Oct 1, 2007 9:19 AM   
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As my old Philosophy professor always said: "The more things change, the more they stay the same." Racism is as old as the hills. What do you suppose the parable about the "Good Samaritan" was about? Unfortunately, racism is still rampant in our country. For example, two lynchings occurred here in northern California in the 80's. Look it up!

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No racist white kid left behind
Posted by: peacelf on Oct 1, 2007 10:01 AM   
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All one has to do to understand this seeming upsurge in racist violence is examine what's happening in public schools with curriculum standardization, No Child Left Behind and the dumbing down of public education. Since the creation of standardized testing, teachers have been forced to teach to the tests, "a good thing," say many politicians.

What politicians and the people at large fail to understand is how teaching to the tests parochializes learning and instruction. In other words, in a test-prep educational paradigm, students learn less, knowledge is mechanically delivered in most classes and there's no room for expansion on issues of oppression, critical thinking or discussion, especially in predominately white poor and working class districts.

Multiculturalism is a thing of the past--back to whitewashed history and literature. Indeed, learning about the "other" is considered bleeding heart liberalism, so teachers who might be prone to straying off the curriculum risk being fired or ostracized for deviating from test prep. Good teachers are usually driven away from teaching.

And, many states have adopted certifying non-teachers with a BA, thus further perpetuating discouraging the "art" of teaching that is learned in teacher colleges through theory and social foundations courses. Even educational theory is being phased out at many colleges. Troubling, indeed.

So, what we have is a generation of young people who lack the critical knowledge to combat the racist, sexist, etc. ideas that usually promote class counciousness and critical citizenry. But, they're good and taking tests! and that's exactly what politicans want.

peace

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» History and civics... Posted by: ABetterFuture
Sectarian Violence
Posted by: mnascimento on Oct 1, 2007 12:37 PM   
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Every day the news brings us little sound bites of Iraq, Israel/Palestine, pick anywhere you like. Choose any side you sympathize with. The underlying reality is that historical antipathy can trigger violence, anarchy, and ethnic cleansing.
Don't imagine that we, as "exceptional people", living in this "exceptional country" are immune.
We are on a slippery slope when we disregard the implications of provocative behavior, or underestimate the extent of hatred in this country.
We are all frustrated by economic issues, and the increasing powerlessness we feel to effectively control circumstances and events that influence our lives. We are increasingly conditioned to fear and mistrust.
"Hispanics and other foreigners are taking our jobs, and placing a burden on the tax base."
"Jews are manipulating the economy and leading us to wars supporting Israel"
"Blacks are promiscuous criminals, and are undermining our youth with negative cultural influences"
"Asians students are taking top spots in the best universities"
"Gays are undermining our moral heritage, and spreading disease"
"The rich are exploiting everyone and shifting the wealth to themselves."
"The Christian Right wants to peek in every bedroom"
We could make the bloodbaths in Iraq and elsewhere look like Sunday School picnics, and we are all better armed than any of them.
Yes, it would be silly to outlaw the sale of nooses. No we can't make people think kind thoughts. YES WE CAN STOP ACCEPTING OVERT PROVOCATION AND AGGRESSION AS FREE SPEECH. It is much easier to prevent violence than to stop it or undo the harm.

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yes well
Posted by: drsivana99 on Oct 3, 2007 2:09 PM   
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There aren't whole lot of different things you can do with a noose. I'd say on the threatening scale, it would be about 100% unambiguous.
Maybe this is a good thing, in a left-handed way. We do need to be reminded from time to time that these Ku Klux Aryan Power Shitheads are still out there, nasty as ever, just looking for anything they can exploit to get a little attention. They are a sad buncyh. Grown men parading about in ghost costumes or Hitler drag. But they can still be danmgerous just the same.

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citizen
Posted by: throck on Oct 3, 2007 8:21 PM   
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Free speech only applies when you agree with it????? That idea seems to be at odds with the fundamental principles of the Alternet organization. Anyone can say anything. The rest of us can accept it or not. That is freedom and it must apply universally to be meaningful.

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