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The View From 'White Man's World'
The Black World Today ^ | 8/12/02 | Mike Ramey

Posted on 08/13/2002 7:08:44 AM PDT by Valin

The View From 'White Man's World'

Brothers, I'm sure that you've read all the stories, seen all the documentaries, and have watched more episodes of 'COPS' and 'America's Most Wanted' than you would want to admit. Nevertheless, our young men--and now our young women--are being shipped off to 'do time' in the juvenile justice system.

And, we can't seem to stop them.

Many have friends who 'have a taste for crime' and draw them in.

Others have been 'soft handed' by 'sympathetic' judges, caseworkers, and cops.

Still others have parent(s) who quickly 'take their side' against ANY authority figure; be it the school teacher, the police, or the courts. Sometimes, the best way to reinforce truth is to let nature take its course.

The Bible has truth; but so does the street. Especially the Old School maxim: "If you do the crime, you will do the time."

Now, I've seen the news stories concerning juveniles who kill, rape, and maim, and their parents and communities are shocked when they are handed huge chunks of time for their actions. Remember all the complaints about two Florida cases? Both young offenders were black, under sixteen, and drew big stretches of time. Even with Florida's good time rules, they STILL face a minimum of a decade behind bars--or more. Call in all the social experts, ministers, and family friends you want to. When the gavel goes down, it's down, period.

Forget the Appeals court! That takes PLENTY of money, and a low chance of success to overturn a trial court decision.

What's the solution? Get the kids to wake up, go to school, and stay out of trouble NOW; BEFORE the police and the system get hold of them. You can use this column to, hopefully, point out your teens--and friends of your teens--about the realities of crime and punishment.

For the rest of my column, I'm going to let an insider of the juvenile justice system from my part of the country share his take on juvenile crime.

White Man's World:

"Dear Mike:

I'm a Probation Officer, and crime is my business. Adults and Juveniles.

On any given day in my state, the Juvenile courts do a booming business. Kind of like my own take on that line Damon Wayans uttered in 'Major Payne': "Crime is my business, children, and business has been GOOD!"

I'm on vacation now. Kind of a pre-determined exile, one might say. But soon, if the Lord blesses, I'll be heading back to 'White Man's World'. That's my own slang term for Juvenile Criminal Court; or, I should say, Juvenile Hall. Many of the judges are white, and many of those who appear before them are black.

On this particular spring morning, I get to sit through at least a dozen cases before my 'clients' come up. Many of the judges are white, and many of the kids who appear before them are black. Defiant black. Won't-go-to-school black. Won't look-the-judge-in-the-eye black. Won't-apologize-or-make-restitution-for-their-crimes black. Ignorant of their own history black. Love Rap Music and the thug life black. Like to be 'beat in' and not 'jump out' black.

By the way Mike, I'm Black.

From the 'tank'; where the kids appearing for hearings are locked up--some in full trip gear--I have to get my 'game face' together. How many of them are going to be assigned to my caseload? What did they do? Will they even be allowed to stay in the county, or, will they get a present from the judge--a non-erasable, non-returnable prison number? A number for the rest of their lives.

What of the parents? I've had both two-parent, and single-parent homes speak with me. Momma wants to further her 'career', and is upset to be spending time in court. Well-heeled parents don't want the neighbors to know that their son/daughter is in trouble with the law. Some parents actually WORK in the system and are hard pressed for words to explain why their son/daughter decided to skip school, and go on a crime spree.

I think back, because I have spent the earlier part of the week talking with former and present clients. One black girl just couldn't keep her butt in school, keep her mouth shut, and finish the terms of her probation. She later gets a prison number. Seventeen years old. High School. Honor Roll Student. Been before the court only two other times for stupid stuff. Now draws a number.

This ain't no lottery number. We're talking about a prison number.

One black boy; middle school kid. Charges as long as your leg--three times. Been in and out of the system, and has the know-it-all mentality. He's spent more time between schools and locked up, than in school. Momma always takes his side, and even covers for him. Too bad. If he continues to skate, he'll either wind up in the Adult system, target practice for the street cops, or an informant, because he likes to lie, and he likes the drugs.

And he thinks that the girls like him.

The Tote Board:

I think back to the 'tote board' on my office wall. Black Kids. White Kids. Now, Hispanic Kids. Girls. Boys. Under sixteen. One month's time. All now have state-issued numbers. Numbers that won't erase. Numbers that will follow them into high school. College. Keep them out of good jobs, good relationships, and good neighborhoods. Can't hide--numbers. Can't get a date--numbers.

It's kind of funny. Teens won't go out with jailbirds of any kind, color, or race. Many of them have good sense to stay out of trouble. But, many teens have their own brand of racism, sexism, and isolationism. They cheer when a friend does something wrong; UNTIL they get to come to court and 'face the music'. They 'rat out' their friends faster than you can get a $20 bill from an ATM machine.

What of the penalties to the kids in the system? Fill out an application and don't mention your record--FIRED for lying. Fill out an application and MENTION your record? Not Hired! Teens don't like to think about five, or ten years from now. THEY only live for the moment. The moment they break into a car. The moment they break into someone's house. The moment they rape, or beat up someone. The moment they are initiated into a street gang.

Prison, or state-issued numbers? Won't erase. Won't get lost. WE see to that!

Who's to blame? Crime IS an equal-opportunity employer. Two-parent families? Nope--got a few of those kids in my caseload. Single-parent homes? Nope--got a few of them too. Poor? Got 'em. Runaways? Got 'em. Lack of church? Got non-church kids, and church kids on leg irons, home detention, and electronics. Drugs? Booze? Peer Pressure? Nope--just plain stupidity in too many cases. Bright parents can have stupid kids. Check my files.

The Letter Continues:

Mike, tell 'em for me. Follow the rules, I don't sign a warrant. Don't follow the rules, and you get a state-funded vacation: No swimming pools, and plenty of scars. I don't cry, nor react to tears when I sign a warrant. We have more juvenile facilities around my state than McDonald's. They don't get fries with prison issue: They get time. Many figure this out when the judge bangs the gavel and says: "Upstate."

Some have been in the system since they learned how to use the bathroom. Others just got into the system for one, or two stupid things. Others have been 'waived' to Adult court for their crimes--guns, battery, robbery, drugs, sex crimes, rape. At sixteen years old. Wrong friends. No honor among thieves. Guess who took the fall? The 'smart' kids. The 'bangers' walked--until they cross into 'Adult' range.

Momma and Daddy can't help a kid getting his butt kicked behind prison walls.

Letter Ends On A Bright Note:

On this, my particular spring day in White Man's World, I get the chance to smile. Two of 'my kids' followed the terms of their probation to the letter. Black Boy. White Boy. Single Parent homes. Just about ready to graduate High School. I don't have to sign a 'bad order' to have them locked up, or sent up.

They showed up in court, clean, polite, and repentant. I've already turned in a signed 'good order'. Judge looks at me, then the kids; and says, "A few months...and you can get your record shredded--if you tow the line. Next case."

My day got a little bit brighter as I look for a cup of coffee, and scan through my case files for my next trip into White Man's World."

Mike Ramey is the author of 'The Manhood Line', an international monthly, syndicated column for men, written from the biblical, business, and common-sense perspective. To correspond, email to: manhoodline@yahoo.com. (C) Mike Ramey/Barnstorm Communications.

Copyright © 2002 The Black World Today. All Rights Reserved.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Extended News
KEYWORDS: thesystem; underclass
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1 posted on 08/13/2002 7:08:44 AM PDT by Valin
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To: Valin
Gun control laws are just another way for the Man to put young black men behind bars.
2 posted on 08/13/2002 7:12:51 AM PDT by AppyPappy
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3 posted on 08/13/2002 7:14:48 AM PDT by mhking
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To: Valin
Very interesting read. Thank's for posting.
4 posted on 08/13/2002 7:16:20 AM PDT by What Is Ain't
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To: AppyPappy
Gun control laws are just another way for the Man to put young black men behind bars.

This article addresses juveniles. Juveniles should not have access to guns without some form of adult supervision. These juveniles are not in trouble because they are black, but because the broke the law.

5 posted on 08/13/2002 7:19:40 AM PDT by ravingnutter
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To: ravingnutter
These juveniles are not in trouble because they are black, but because the broke the law.

Watch it! Your making sense, we MAY have to change your screen-name. :-)

6 posted on 08/13/2002 7:22:26 AM PDT by Valin
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To: Valin
Add me to the list of those who thank you for this post...the article deserves widespread exposure.

Thanks again, and keep your eyes peeled for more excellence in far-flug journalistic corners!

7 posted on 08/13/2002 7:29:13 AM PDT by Airborne Longhorn
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To: Valin
Ramey laments the attitude of the parents of law breakers. He also condems the permanent record of convicted teens. He goes on to lament his never ending job and is quick to explain his skin color so as not to be looked upon as "whitey" in a blackman's world.

But he goes on to intimate his distrust of the "whiteman's world" of the judiciary which exposes his own bigotry against the rule of law.

When the skin-bozos go colorblind how will he explain lawlessness?

8 posted on 08/13/2002 7:32:36 AM PDT by JoeSixPack1
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To: Valin
Sad, sad, sad...

This thug mentality, "Urbanality", is a cultural disease. Inner city blacks and hispanics were first infected, now it has escaped into the rest of the population. It has RAVAGED the black community, done tremendous damage to hispanics, and now is weeding its way into the rest of the population.

And "politically correct" America just sits and watches, sometimes singing the praises of its "authenticity".

"All I want is for Allen Iverson to grow up and understand his responsibilities. You know what `Keeping it real' is? It's that he's one of the best players in the world, making more than $10 million a year. That's real. It doesn't matter where he comes from, or any of that other stuff. Just accept that responsibility. Being from a poor neighborhood and a one-parent home is somewhat real, but where do you think I'm from? I grew up in Leeds, a single-parent home, a welfare baby. It took me a while to mature, and that's what I want for Allen." Charles Barkley

9 posted on 08/13/2002 7:38:02 AM PDT by Paradox
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To: Valin
Thanks for the post...appreciate it.
10 posted on 08/13/2002 7:38:41 AM PDT by Stand Watch Listen
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To: Valin
I am sure the whole neighborhood could hear me screaming at Michael Eric Dyson last night when he was stating that lack of morals was not the reason the black community was in peril when he was debating Jesse Lee Peterson on Hannity and Colmes. Oppressed my butt, people of Dyson's ilk just love to play the victim and Jesse Lee was right...Dyson hates whites, that was apparent. Needless to say, Dyson also got shot with my handy-dandy rubber dart gun, it is really useful in keeping my blood pressure down, LOL!
11 posted on 08/13/2002 8:01:33 AM PDT by ravingnutter
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To: Valin
bump
12 posted on 08/13/2002 8:01:34 AM PDT by Red Jones
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To: Valin
I admit the article is very sobering and points out the major problems of parents not parenting. But I still can't understand the title.
13 posted on 08/13/2002 8:07:36 AM PDT by Lance Romance
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To: Valin
Very good. (I could have done without the "white man's world" approach, but otherwise very good letter.)
14 posted on 08/13/2002 9:42:54 AM PDT by Gunrunner2
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To: Valin
Thanks for the post...
15 posted on 08/13/2002 9:44:06 AM PDT by panther33
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To: Valin
Good post.
16 posted on 08/13/2002 10:46:54 AM PDT by jjm2111
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To: Valin
They showed up in court, clean, polite, and repentant. I've already turned in a signed 'good order'. Judge looks at me, then the kids; and says, "A few months...and you can get your record shredded--if you tow the line. Next case."

Just when you lose hope...
17 posted on 08/13/2002 10:48:18 AM PDT by Frumious Bandersnatch
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To: mhking
Unfortunate it has to be phrased the way it is.
18 posted on 08/13/2002 10:52:58 AM PDT by Gumlegs
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To: ravingnutter
"Juveniles should not have access to guns without some form of adult supervision."

As a juvenile, I had access to guns. My friends and I introduced ourselves to the fun of hunting with BB guns and .22's without adult supervision and never got into trouble. I remember being able to walk down the street with my .22 without an eyebrow being raised by anyone. Mind you this was in the east bay city of Hayward, CA during the 70's. Tell me, what has changed since then?

19 posted on 08/13/2002 12:44:10 PM PDT by semaj
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To: Valin
Pretty simple rules in America:

Stay in school
Speak the King's English
Don't quit a job unless you have another
Don't have children you can't afford

Do those things and you will succeed in America.

20 posted on 08/13/2002 1:59:49 PM PDT by eddie willers
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