An Example of Southern Racial Unity
February 24, 2016
PAUL C. writes:
Here is a sample of how some black Americans support the police. It is a tough video by a white captain in the St. Landry Parish Sheriff’s Office in Louisiana backed by black people. St. Landry is located in Cajun country about 120 miles west of New Orleans. It is particularly encouraging because a Louisiana black man was indicted (and appears in the link) on February 23, 2016, for burning alive this pretty twenty-seven-year-old white woman in rural Courtland, Mississippi on December 14, 2014:
Many people don’t realize there are a lot of black people in the South who support law enforcement. There is a conservative black radio personality in “hateful” Jackson, Mississippi. He begins his show on Friday evening telling all how the gunfire in the black community will begin shortly. (Maybe he uses sound effects, if I recall.) My friend lives in a new mixed subdivision (about 1200-1900 square foot homes on average), which is in a suburb (Brandon) adjacent to Jackson. The blacks and whites are leaving Jackson because of the crime. The touching (but exaggerated) movie The Help set in Jackson did not attempt to presage what was going to happen in Jackson. White Southerners knew.