Friday, October 5, 2007

White Woman Targeted by African-“Americans”

Young Whites fed up with the Jena 6 hype decided to video an unscripted satire during a drinking party. A freshman at the University of Louisiana at Monroe placed the video on her Facebook page.

She was then targeted by a Washington Post blogger, people told the freshman she was going to get shot and then a meeting was called at the university, which was attended mostly by “athletes” (aka Africans) and run by the African-“American” Vice-President of Student Affairs.

Although she placed it on Facebook, a private web system which groups students based on colleges and universities and none of the events were associated with the university, one fears the caucasiopaths at the university might find some way to go after her.

The university plans to conduct more “diversity” activities, but one suspects it won’t push a policy of its OK to agree to disagree.

Jena Six-related video puts spotlight on ULM

MONROE -- Tears pouring down her cheeks, Kristy Smith sobbed in broad daylight this afternoon.

The dangerous combination of video cameras and the World Wide Web has brought Smith’s world crashing down upon her.

“This is so not me,” the frightened nursing freshman cried in front of Starbucks on the University of Louisiana at Monroe campus. “It wasn’t that we were making fun of the Jena Six incident. We were just fed up with it.”

An online video Smith recently recorded and placed on her social networking Facebook page has circulated around the Web fast. Smith admitted it was a re-enactment of the December fight in which six black Jena High School students left white student Justin Barker unconscious.

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