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Nooses spark school violence, divide town...discuss
« on: September 04, 2007, 08:35:25 AM »
Mychal Bell was like a lot of boys his age, his mother says.

 
Mychal Bell, 17, faces up to 22 years in prison after his aggravated battery conviction.

 1 of 3  The always-smiling 16-year-old often spent weekends on the couch, munching Little Debbie snack cakes, watching football and dreaming of a day he might join his heroes in the NFL.

That was before police arrested the star running back and five other teens -- dubbed the "Jena 6" -- on attempted murder and conspiracy charges after a December 4, 2006, fight at the local high school.

Bell, now 17, sits in a cell in Jena, Louisiana, waiting to learn later this month if he will spend the next two decades in prison.

"He's not the same. He's grown up a lot since he's been in there. He's not the same ol' smiling Mychal he used to be," his mother, Melissa Bell, says. "I pray that the judge will go easy on him."

Mychal Bell wasn't convicted for attempted murder. The charges were diluted to aggravated battery and conspiracy, but undiluted is the outrage over the fates of Bell and the rest of the Jena 6.  Watch how the case has divided the town »

Many in this sleepy town of 3,000 are calling Bell's July conviction a case of Jim Crow justice.

They question why Bell's public defender never called a witness in the trial. They question the all-white jury that took three hours to convict him. They question charges they say are wildly overblown. They question why the teen was tried as an adult.

And they say the fight never would have happened if not for the nooses.

A threat or a prank?

In September 2006, as the school year kicked off, a black Jena High School student asked the vice principal if he and some friends could sit under an oak tree where the white students typically congregated.


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Told by the vice principal they could sit wherever they pleased, the student and his pals plopped down under the sprawling branches of a shade tree in the campus courtyard.

The next day, students arrived at school to find three nooses hanging from those branches.

"I seen them hanging. I'm thinking the KKK, you know, were hanging nooses. They want to hang somebody. Real nooses, the ones you see on TV, are the kind of nooses they were," Robert Bailey, 17, one of the Jena 6, told the syndicated radio show "Democracy Now!"

According to The Town Talk in nearby Alexandria, the school's principal recommended expulsion for those behind the nooses. Instead, the newspaper reported, a school district committee overruled the recommendation and suspended three white students for three days for hanging the nooses, a gesture written off as a "prank."

"Toilet paper, that's a prank, you know what I'm saying?" Bailey told the radio show. "Nooses hanging there -- nooses ain't no prank."

A series of scuffles ensued over the next three months as racial tension at the school became palpable.

The district attorney was summoned to address the student body. Off-campus fights were reported. Bailey said he had a beer bottle broken over his head in one incident, a shotgun pulled on him in another.

On November 30, someone torched the school's main academic building. The arson remains unsolved, but many suspect it's linked to the discord strangling Jena High
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Re: Nooses spark school violence, divide town...discuss
« Reply #1 on: September 04, 2007, 08:55:53 AM »
Can we merge this thread with the "Butchering of the English language" one?

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Re: Nooses spark school violence, divide town...discuss
« Reply #2 on: September 04, 2007, 11:25:32 AM »

Many in this sleepy town of 3,000 are calling Bell's July conviction a case of Jim Crow justice.

They question why Bell's public defender never called a witness in the trial. They question the all-white jury that took three hours to convict him. They question charges they say are wildly overblown. They question why the teen was tried as an adult.

Don't know anything about this case, but I question the failure to call witnesses too.  The potential punishment does seem excessive. 

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Re: Nooses spark school violence, divide town...discuss
« Reply #3 on: September 04, 2007, 12:35:02 PM »
Don't know anything about this case, but I question the failure to call witnesses too.  The potential punishment does seem excessive. 

Everything about this trial has seemed fucked up.

I think I'm probably developing a reputation on this board as a guy who goes around looking for any excuse to scream "racism", but I rarely (more accurately:never) get bent out of shape about trivial  things I perceive as racist IRL.

I always try to look at outlandish cases like this objectively, to see if there's something I'm missing, but everything I've read about this says something sort of sinister is going on here.

Everyone agrees that the nooses triggered the tensions at the school and everyone also agrees that the white kid who was beaten had been taunting the black kids. There's some dispute over whether the kid was ever unconscious, but almost everything I've read says he went partying the night of the fight.


The attempted murder charges were bullshit, and the prosecutor is claiming that one of the kid's shoes counts as a deadly weapon, which is the only way he can get away with aggravated battery charges.

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Re: Nooses spark school violence, divide town...discuss
« Reply #4 on: September 04, 2007, 01:05:07 PM »
Everything about this trial has seemed fucked up.

I think I'm probably developing a reputation on this board as a guy who goes around looking for any excuse to scream "racism", but I rarely (more accurately:never) get bent out of shape about trivial  things I perceive as racist IRL.

I always try to look at outlandish cases like this objectively, to see if there's something I'm missing, but everything I've read about this says something sort of sinister is going on here.

Everyone agrees that the nooses triggered the tensions at the school and everyone also agrees that the white kid who was beaten had been taunting the black kids. There's some dispute over whether the kid was ever unconscious, but almost everything I've read says he went partying the night of the fight.


The attempted murder charges were bullshit, and the prosecutor is claiming that one of the kid's shoes counts as a deadly weapon, which is the only way he can get away with aggravated battery charges.

Unless he was wearing steel toe construction boots, I'm not sure how they classify shoes as a deadly weapon. 

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« Reply #5 on: September 04, 2007, 01:53:37 PM »
Everything about this trial has seemed fucked up.

I think I'm probably developing a reputation on this board as a guy who goes around looking for any excuse to scream "racism", but I rarely (more accurately:never) get bent out of shape about trivial  things I perceive as racist IRL.

I always try to look at outlandish cases like this objectively, to see if there's something I'm missing, but everything I've read about this says something sort of sinister is going on here.

Everyone agrees that the nooses triggered the tensions at the school and everyone also agrees that the white kid who was beaten had been taunting the black kids. There's some dispute over whether the kid was ever unconscious, but almost everything I've read says he went partying the night of the fight.


The attempted murder charges were bullshit, and the prosecutor is claiming that one of the kid's shoes counts as a deadly weapon, which is the only way he can get away with aggravated battery charges.

Racism? Never heard of it. If the black race was not as inferior as it is, maybe this would not be a cause for concern.

He would have ended up in jail sooner or later

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« Reply #6 on: September 04, 2007, 01:59:21 PM »
Racism? Never heard of it. If the black race was not as inferior as it is, maybe this would not be a cause for concern.

He would have ended up in jail sooner or later

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« Reply #7 on: September 04, 2007, 02:17:39 PM »
Racism? Never heard of it. If the black race was not as inferior as it is, maybe this would not be a cause for concern.

He would have ended up in jail sooner or later


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« Reply #8 on: September 04, 2007, 03:18:42 PM »

What can I say? Our intrinsic "foleys" are our undoing.

Maybe I can read about it in your next  moetivashinal theery papur. ::)

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The Jena 6
« Reply #9 on: September 10, 2007, 10:11:21 AM »
Has anyone on this board heard of the situation in Louisiana?

What is your opinion?
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On a late summer day in 2006, in Jena, Louisiana, a Black high school student asked permission to sit beneath the “white tree” in front of the town’s high school. It was unspoken law that this shady area was for whites only during school breaks. But a student asked, and the vice principal said nothing was stopping them. So Black students sat underneath the tree, challenging the established authority of segregation and racism. The next day, hanging from the tree, were three ropes, in school colors, each tied to make a noose.

The events set in motion by those nooses led to a schoolyard fight. And that fight led to the conviction, on June 28, 2007, of a Black student at Jena High School for charges that can bring up to 22 years in prison. Mychal Bell, a 16-year-old sophomore football star at the time he was arrested, was convicted by an all-white jury, without a single witness being called on his behalf. And five more Black students in Jena still face serious charges stemming from the fight.

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Caseptla Bailey, a Black community leader and mother of one of the Black students, told the London Observer, “To us those nooses meant the KKK, they meant, ‘blacks, we're going to kill you, we're going to hang you till you die.’" The attack was brushed off as a “youthful stunt.” The three white students responsible, given only three days of in-school suspension.

In response to the incident, several Black students, among them star players on the football team, staged a sit-in under the tree. The principal reacted by bringing in the white district attorney, Reed Walters, and 10 local police officers to an all-school assembly. Marcus Jones, Mychal Bell’s father, described the assembly to Revolution:

"Now remember, with everything that goes on at Jena High School, everybody's separated. The only time when Black and white kids are together is in the classroom and when they playing sports together. During lunch time, Blacks sit on one side, whites sit on the other side of the cafeteria. During canteen time, Blacks sit on one side of the campus, whites sit on the other side of the campus.

“At any activity done in the auditorium—anything—Blacks sit on one side, whites on the other side, okay? The DA tells the principal to call the students in the auditorium. They get in there. The DA tells the Black students, he's looking directly at the Black students—remember, whites on one side, Blacks on the other side—he's looking directly at the Black students. He told them to keep their mouths shut about the boys hanging their nooses up. If he hears anything else about it, he can make their lives go away with the stroke of his pen."

DA Walters concluded that the students should “work it out on their own.” Police officers roamed the halls of the school that week, and tensions simmered throughout the fall semester.

In November, as football season came to a close, the main school building was mysteriously burned to the ground. This traumatic event seemed to bring to the surface the boiling racial tensions in Jena.

On a Friday night, Robert Bailey, a 17-year-old Black student and football player, was invited to a dance at a hall considered to be “white.” When he walked in, without warning he was punched in the face, knocked on the ground and attacked by a group of white youth. Only one of the white youth was arrested—he was ultimately given probation and asked to apologize.

The night after that, a 22-year-old white man, along with two friends, pulled a gun on Bailey and two of his friends at a local gas station. The Black youths wrestled the gun from him to prevent him from using it. They were arrested and charged with theft, and the white man went free.

The following Monday students returned to school. In the midst of a confrontation between a white student, Justin Barker, and a Black student, Robert Bailey—where Bailey was taunted for having been beaten up that weekend—a chaotic fray ensued. Barker was allegedly knocked down, punched, and kicked by a number of Black students. He was taken to the hospital for a few hours and was seen out socializing later that evening.

Six Black students—Robert Bailey Junior, Theo Shaw, Carwin Jones, Bryant Purvis, Mychal Bell, and a still unidentified minor, allegedly the attackers of Justin Barker—were arrested, charged with attempted second degree manslaughter, and expelled from school.

White Supremacy Then and Now

This did not all happen in the “Red Summer” of 1919 when Jim Crow segregation thrived, and Blacks in major cities faced race riots that raged throughout the country. This did not occur in the 1950s after Brown vs. Board of Education was decided in 1954 and young children faced angry white mobs to make history in desegregating public schools. This did not happen in the summer of 1955 when, in Money, Mississippi, a vibrant Black youth by the name of Emmett Till was brutally murdered for whistling at a white woman. This did not occur in 1960, when on February 1 four Black college students sat in at a “white only” lunch counter, demanding service and launching the civil rights movement to another level. This did not happen during the period 1865 to 1965 during which 3,446 Black people were lynched in the United States.

This is now. When three white students in Jena committed this hate crime, hanging three nooses from the “white tree,” they evoked the ugly history of slavery, segregation, lynching, and police brutality to threaten the lives of Black students at their school. The “white tree” stands in Jena, Louisiana. The Jena 6, as the Black students have come to be called, are in prison and on trial for defending themselves against white supremacist attacks.

The Jena 6 were arrested in December 2006. The outrageously high bail ranged from $70,000-$138,000, leaving most of them stuck in jail for months.

The first student to go to trial this June was Mychal Bell, who waited behind bars, unable to post bail. Like a scene from the Jim Crow South, he was judged by an all-white jury, in a courtroom run by a white judge. Whites sat with Justin Barker and his white lawyer on one side. Blacks sat with defendant Mychal Bell, who was represented by a court-appointed attorney.

The prosecutor called 16 witnesses, mostly white students. The court-appointed defense attorney called none. Accounts of the incident, who was involved, and who did what, vary highly, including whether Mychal Bell was the one who first punched Justin Barker. Barker’s attorney argued that Bell’s tennis shoes on his feet were a “dangerous weapon.” The trial was so outrageous that when a Louisiana TV station polled viewers, 62% said that Mychal Bell was not getting a fair trial.

Mychal Bell was convicted of two felonies: aggravated second-degree battery and conspiracy to commit aggravated second-degree battery. He faces up to 22 years in prison. The remaining five defendants await their trials.

Standing Up to Racism

Few people in the United States have heard of the case of the Jena 6. But the trial was covered by the French newspaper Le Monde, and the BBC aired a documentary on the case. The London Observer reported on the Jena 6 story.

Family, friends, and supporters of the young men are protesting and struggling to free the Jena 6. The Black community in Jena and people from across Louisiana and Texas have come together to support the Jena 6 and fight the injustice of their trials. People have put their lives on hold, and churches have opened their doors. The Jena 6 and their supporters are defiant and continue to be under attack. Marcus Jones told Revolution about the most recent event: "Thursday night we had an NAACP meeting here at the church. The next day, in the morning, the pastor goes to his church and somebody just clean ran through his church yard, knocked his sign down, ran over back and forth on it with they truck, and just took off, you know. People report it to the police (laughs). What good they gonna do here, I don't know."

The majority of Jena’s estimated 385 Black people live in an area of town known as Ward 10. Many homes there are trailers or wooden shacks. Rubbish lies in the streets. Only two Black families live in the all white middle class suburban area of Jena. An article in the Observer recounts how one of them bought a house: “A teacher from Jena High had enough money to buy his way in. But when he arrived local estate agents refused to show him a ‘white’ property even though several were advertised in the local paper (‘they're all under contract,’ the agents lied). The teacher eventually went to see one white owner and offered him cash. ‘The guy preferred green [dollars] to Black, so I got the property,’ laughed the teacher, ‘but since we moved in three years ago we haven't been invited by a single neighbor.’”

The “white tree” stands in Jena, Louisiana today while entire neighborhoods and precious lives in the 9th ward of New Orleans are left wasting away, even as the more profitable and less Black areas of the city are rebuilt. It stands while a father, a mother, a fiancée, a child, and many friends are still feeling the devastating loss of Sean Bell who was murdered by the NYPD. It stands while the Rutgers University basketball team gets subjected to racist and sexist verbal assault from a national talk show host. While the N word is spouted with rage by a comedian.

In a world such as this, there's nothing left to do but pull this tree up by its roots and get rid of it for good.

For more on the Jena 6 visit Friends of Justice at http://friendsofjustice.wordpress.com/
On youtube.com, search for “Jena Six, A photo story.”



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Re: The Jena 6
« Reply #10 on: September 10, 2007, 10:16:49 AM »

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Re: The Jena 6
« Reply #11 on: September 10, 2007, 01:43:25 PM »
http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?topic=166420.0

Thanks,  just saw the link.

Unfortunately the media has done very little coverage of it.
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Re: Nooses spark school violence, divide town...discuss
« Reply #12 on: September 14, 2007, 05:50:20 PM »
Louisiana judge tosses conviction against teen tried as adult
     
(CNN) -- A Louisiana appeals court Friday vacated the remaining conviction of a teenager accused in a violent, racially charged incident in Jena, Louisiana, his attorney said.

 
Mychal Bell's defense team will be filing a motion to get him out of prison.

 1 of 3  Bob Noel said the 3rd District Court of Appeals in Lake Charles threw out the conviction for second degree battery against Mychal Bell, saying the charges should have been brought in juvenile court.

The future of the case against Bell is up to the district attorney, who must decide whether to refile the charges in juvenile court, Noel said.

Bell, who is now 17, was 16 at the time of the fight in December 2006.

Earlier this month, a district court judge vacated a conviction for conspiracy to commit second degree battery, saying that charge should have been brought in juvenile court.

He left standing the second degree battery conviction, however.

Bell's defense team would be filing a motion to get him out of prison, where he has been since his arrest in December, Noel said.

A sentencing hearing that had been scheduled for September 20 is now off, he said.

The Revs. Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton had been planning to join a rally in support of Bell on that date, The Associated Press reported.

Bell and five other members of what has become known as the "Jena 6" were initially charged with attempted murder and conspiracy to commit attempted murder in connection with the December 4 beating of a white student.

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Charges against Bell were reduced, as were charges against Carwin Jones and Theodore Shaw, who have not yet come to trial.

Robert Bailey, Bryant Purvis and an unidentified juvenile remain charged with attempted murder and conspiracy to commit murder.

Racial tensions had simmered at Jena High School and in the small town for the first three months of the 2006 school year after a black student asked the vice principal if he and some friends could sit under an oak tree where white students typically congregated.

Told by the vice principal they could sit wherever they pleased, the student and his pals plopped down under the sprawling branches of the shade tree in the campus courtyard.

The next day, students arrived at school to find three nooses hanging from those branches.

"I seen them hanging. I'm thinking the KKK, you know, were hanging nooses. They want to hang somebody. Real nooses, the ones you see on TV, are the kind of nooses they were," Bailey, 17, one of the Jena 6, told the syndicated radio show "Democracy Now!" in July.

The school's principal recommended expulsion for those behind the nooses, according to The Town Talk newspaper in nearby Alexandria. Instead, a school district committee suspended three white students for three days for hanging the nooses, the newspaper reported, a gesture written off as a "prank."

"Toilet paper, that's a prank, you know what I'm saying?" Bailey told the radio show. "Nooses hanging there -- nooses ain't no prank."

The district attorney was summoned to address the student body. Off-campus fights were reported. On November 30, someone torched the school's main academic building. The arson remains unsolved, but many suspect it was linked to the discord.

Four days after the arson, several students jumped a white classmate, Justin Barker, knocking him unconscious while stomping and kicking him. The charges against the Jena 6 resulted from that incident.

Parents of the Jena 6 said they heard Barker was hurling racial epithets. Barker's parents said he did nothing to provoke the beating.

Barker was taken to a hospital with injuries to both eyes and ears, as well as cuts. His right eye had blood clots, said his mother, Kelli Barker. He was treated and released that day.

Bail for the Jena 6 was set at between $70,000 and $138,000. All but Bell posted bond. The judge had refused to lower his $90,000 bail, citing Bell's criminal record, which includes four juvenile offenses -- two simple battery charges among them.

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« Reply #13 on: September 17, 2007, 02:02:53 PM »
Thing is there is movement of "freeing the Jena 6"... The media is there and a lot buses are going there to protest...
Fvcking racist prosecutor done f up this one up, and sturred up a hornets nest...

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« Reply #14 on: September 17, 2007, 02:13:27 PM »
They are expecting more than 50,000 people down in Jena, LA.

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« Reply #15 on: September 17, 2007, 10:10:02 PM »
Six black students at Jena High School in Central Louisiana were arrested last December after a school fight in which a white student was beaten and suffered a concussion and multiple bruises. The six black students were charged with attempted murder and conspiracy. They face up to 100 years in prison without parole. The fight took place amid mounting racial tension after a black student sat under a tree in the schoolyard where only white students sat. The next day three nooses were hanging from the tree.

this is 2006 into 2007 in the USA, scary isn't it?
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Re: Jena 6
« Reply #16 on: September 18, 2007, 07:03:11 AM »
Are the blacks innocent and the whites guilty?

Take the law into your own hands and pay the punishment.

I agree the whole situation is ridiculous in this day and age.
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Re: Jena 6
« Reply #17 on: September 18, 2007, 09:48:49 AM »
Sentencing may be kinda harsh, but guess you did not know they all have previous records with the law  ::) And this was premeditated

OMG nooses, cry me a river.


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« Reply #18 on: September 18, 2007, 10:46:07 AM »
Six black students at Jena High School in Central Louisiana were arrested last December after a school fight in which a white student was beaten and suffered a concussion and multiple bruises. The six black students were charged with attempted murder and conspiracy. They face up to 100 years in prison without parole. The fight took place amid mounting racial tension after a black student sat under a tree in the schoolyard where only white students sat. The next day three nooses were hanging from the tree.

this is 2006 into 2007 in the USA, scary isn't it?

And you're surprised by that happening in the deep south? Half those people are still livid from slavery being abolished.

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« Reply #19 on: September 18, 2007, 12:34:25 PM »
good maybe at least we have a few hung coons on us hands, nuttin like koon huntin when day step outta line

Let me get this straight you think, he should just be allowed to gallop on out fo jail, after assaulting someone? Excellent  ::)



I guess you didn't read the story...They set the bail very high, and the fact that the kids who assaulted Bailey were not giving such a  high bail is questioned.

But let me guess, if a person you had a dispute with at work hung a note on your office (nobody saw him-no figure prints), threatening you or your family. And you know dude was big into guns, and had will and means...would you be pissed

You don't what fuck is steppin out of line...because if you did, the you know that the a kid ask to sit under the tree that person was granted permission. And the next day Nooses were on the tree as threat. The kid didn't step out of line.

I love how you try to justifying killing people on the basis of their skin color race. It's ignorant cowards like you that the word n igger should be reserved for.

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« Reply #20 on: September 18, 2007, 01:28:15 PM »
Sentencing may be kinda harsh...

The kids were originally charged with attempted murder.

How do they spell 'b-u-l-l-s-h-i-t' in that little backwards-ass town?



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« Reply #21 on: September 18, 2007, 02:13:43 PM »
The kids were originally charged with attempted murder.

How do they spell 'b-u-l-l-s-h-i-t' in that little backwards-ass town?




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« Reply #22 on: September 18, 2007, 02:15:01 PM »
I love how you try to justifying killing people on the basis of their skin color race. It's ignorant cowards like you that the word n igger should be reserved for.

But it's not, lol.

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« Reply #23 on: September 18, 2007, 02:40:41 PM »
The kids were originally charged with attempted murder.

How do they spell 'b-u-l-l-s-h-i-t' in that little backwards-ass town?




On top of that,  the assault charges are contingent on one of the kid's shoes being considered a deadly weapon.

Not to mention, one of the white kids pulled a gun on the black kids prior to the fight.

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« Reply #24 on: September 18, 2007, 04:24:03 PM »
But it's not, lol.

Yes it is, anybody can be a n igger, you've proved already in your posts. You fit it to a "T". Matters not what your race is.