I ran across the following article and did some seraching and didnt see a thread so i am starting this thread to have an honest discussion on racism as many times it is from one perspective and not from others. See this initial article.
Case of white 11-year-old charged with burning black boy stirs racial tension in Clarendon County, where history runs deep | News | postandcourier.com
Edit: I would like to impress upon all posters to refrain from low energy posts and judgmental posts as much as possible please. Lets keep this civil. We are all IE brothers.
What a BS piece of yellow journalism! Angela Jackson should get an F for this piece. It should not be the basis for the topic of this thread. I read the article as well as any other aticle google produced on a search of 11 year old sets 6 year old on fire. Jackson managed to capture the Tawana Brawley aspects of mama screaming racism while attacking the authorities for lack of justice.
The article is entitled, "A young black boy was set on fire. A white boy was charged. But a history of racial tension runs deep in Clarendon County."
1 A young black boy was set on fire.
2. A white boy was charged.
3. BUT a history of racial tension runs deep in Clarendon County.
Note that the black is YOUNG. He is six. The white boy apparently isn't YOUNG although he's 11. The meat of the story is the BUT. It's known as an erasure word regardless of what came before here comes the real message, racial tension runs deep here.
How deep does it run in an 11 year old? Are mom and stepdad KKKers? Is there a history of racial hatred taught in THIS family? The article notes the families kids weren't supposed to play with each other in a unsupported smear. Seems nobody knows why even though the incident took place in October 2016. Six months isn't enough time for Angela Jackson to determine any facts? Jackson does mention that the white yard was supposed to be "cluttered".
The boy was playing near a grill when he was supposed to be home in his room , "grounded". Was the six year old playing with the lighter fluid NEAR THE GRILL? Did the older boy, regardless of race, spray the younger one and ignite him? By accident? Intentionally?
Was he screaming racial epithets? Wearing a white hood? Shouting black lives don't matter? Claiming his IQ was higher? Or that Larry Bird could out jump His Airness?
The article goes to say the stepfather of the alleged assailant rolled the boy in a puddle of water to put out the fire. Why would a racist family provide aid?
The article continues that the stepfather walked the YOUNG boy home. A few sentences later the article notes the stepfather was carrying the boy in his arms? Which was it?
The article goes on to note that mama wasn't allowed to speak of the incident because of an impending election. It notes sheriff at the time was white but the current sheriff is black. Mama claims she can't get no satisfaction yet in another article the current sheriff claims he reached out to the family but they won't make contact with him.
There was an investigation and charges IN FAMILY COURT. Family court activities usually aren't public because of the age of those involved.
The 11 year was charged in a month and two days, yet mama's upset that it was justice delayed? Why so long? Was it long?
The article notes that The National Action Network reached out to help the family in pursuing racial justice. WTF are they? Google informs me, it's the organization founded by Al Sharpton. Ah, the guy that brought the world the fraudulent Tawana Brawley rape/police coverup case.
We learn the fire department ruled the incident accidental but Jackson doesn't present any information from that report. Did Family Court suppress it, Angie or didn't it fit your narrative?
Jackson spent more time on racial incidents in the past than she does on the facts and finding in this incident.
Jim Crow? Really?
Was the 11 year old enforcing segregation, Angie?
Was he preventing the six year old from owning property or abrogating his right to vote, Angie?
It's a tragedy that anyone suffers such burns as Emery McCray did whether intentional or accidental. It's a tragedy for mama and activists to try and high jack justice. Let Family Court run do it's job and rule on the incident. If they don't like the outcome they can challenge the ruling as law allows.
By the way, when not stirring the pot for the post courier, Angie Jackson "enjoys teaching yoga and exploring the outdoors".