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skinheadz
2007-10-06 02:41:54 UTC
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JENA HIGH

Jena High School, like most other schools in the country, was once pleasant
and segregated. Then, Earl Warren demanded that N-words be forced in and
there wasn't much joy in Jena -- or anywhere else -- as a result. Instead
of halls of learning, schools became dog-fights, with white kids having to
scrap, every day, just to stay alive. Prior to integration, the worst offenses
in school were chewing gum in class, being late for class and yelling in the
halls. After integration, it was rapes, assaults and murder.

Jena broke into the news because the kids had finally had enough. Mychal
Bell, Theo Shaw and Robert Bailey and their gang had bragged about their
"black-power" on their websites and about how they were big, bad "Black
Africans." But, bragging wasn't enough. They had to act their jungle-savagery
out by ganging up on Justin Barker, knocking him unconscious and beating him
nearly to death. Six of them. As predicted, the N-words all stuck together,
blaming everybody but themselves.

What made matters worse was the "wiggers," whites who talk, dress and act
like N-words, who immediately took up for Bell and company. Although Jena
turned its back on the N-words, some parents seemed to throw up their
hands in helplessness or, even, offer to "unite" with the N-words. The Jena
kids protested by hanging nooses on a tree, but were suspended from school.
So, with the staunchest resistance out of commission, Jena girls became easy
prey for the N-words.

The puzzle then became, "How to keep your girl-friend away from the N-words?"
The object of this game is to place five N-words (each represented by an
N-word fist) and three Jenans (each represented by a Jena-fist) on the grid, so
that none of the N-words can get his vile hands on any of the Jenans (or on any
of the girls which the Jenans are protecting). An N-word can move any number
of spaces in any direction in a straight line (horizontally, vertically or diagonally).
To place an N-word on the grid, click once on an empty square. To place a
Jenan on the grid, click once on an N-word. To make a square empty again,
click once on a Jenan.

The goal, already set out, long ago, by the "Chicago Defender" in 1946, is
for "white boys to date Negro girls." By "Father Divine," to propagate "the
virtue of inter-racial marriage." And, by James S. Logan, a Communist, in his
pamphlet "Negro Liberation," referring to the red, green and black flags, later
to be flown during the invasion of Jena:

"The Negro people of the Black Belt, where they have formed the majority of
the population for many generations and where they have developed as a
people, have the right to set up a Republic of the Black Belt in which the
Negro would exercise governmental authority.... The Communist Party of
the U.S.A. strives to unite the Negro."

But, this game answers the puzzle-question, "Can the Jenans -- indeed, can
the American people -- win against the N-words?" Are there enough like Justin
Sloan, Ben Gaines, Lonnie Chevallier, Jeremiah Munsen and Marlon Hopkins
to carry the day? The answer is, "Yes." There are Jenans -- indeed,
Americans everywhere -- who have the stamina to stand up for their school,
blood, nation and honor. Even, as the puzzle shows, if they are outnumbered
by the N-words.

http://www.skinheadz.com/docs/activism/building/jena.html

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2007-10-10 03:43:10 UTC
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JENA HIGH
Jena High School, like most other schools in the country, was once pleasant
and segregated.
Another gay post from fetish boy Barrett

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