Posted on 07/13/2002 7:07:31 AM PDT by Behind Liberal Lines
Edited on 05/07/2004 8:00:51 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
ITHACA -- Outrage, frustration and a desire for justice united those at an emergency meeting held Friday, to discuss a racially charged assault reported earlier this week.
About 75 local residents gathered at the Southside Community Center to learn how they could support the victim and get their questions about the handling of the case addressed. Several city and county officials were in attendance.
(Excerpt) Read more at theithacajournal.com ...
Of course, this being Ithaca, they don't, however, defend the manager of the grocery store who is being unfairly targeted even though he called the police in the first place. Instead they defend the Democrat Judge who let the attackers go without bail as in essence a "good liberal."
Ithaca is the City of Evil.
As it is, the stars concentrate in/near urban areas: NY/Boston/SF and their satellites of Princeton, New Haven, San Jose.
With Ithaca two hours from...Roscoe...what promising academic will want to live in bucolic isolation in the City of Evil?
One (white) person blamed this attack on the fact that "There is no way to grow up white, and not be racist";
The director of the Finger Lakes Independence Center, said he was "deeply upset that individuals charged with violent crimes could be released from jail before trial (so much for innocent until proven guilty).
The Police Chief indicated that hiring more "Officers of Color" will prevent hate crimes
Others said they thought if the attackers had been black, the defendants would have been lynched.(barf)
Meanwhile, on the editorial page, a member of the City Council, has a self-rightous letter, full of references to Pontius Pilate, Adolph Hitler and Martin Luther King on this topic, essentially excoriating some of her fellow liberals for not being liberal enough.
Ithaca is the City of Evil.
It appears that one of them even has a bi-racial daughter with an African American father.
Things are never as simple as they first appear are they?
Despite this news, the police chief responds:"We're not charging them with being racists, we're charging them with a hate crime...We're charging them with something that's measureable, quantifiable and provable"
Really?
Ithaca is the City of Evil.
In her statement to police and in a previous interview with The Journal, Morris denied using racially charged language against her alleged attackers.
Let's see if I got this right. A white woman says "nigger," and that's a racil/hate crime. But the black woman said "poor, white-trash ho's," and that's not. Both women deny saying these things but only the black woman is believed.
Incredible.
They can measure, quantify and prove thoughtcrime in the City of Evil? How...Orwellian.
Remember, citizen - the City of Evil is at war with Eastasia. The City of Evil has always been at war with Eastasia...
That's true.
But it does give the case more "shades" than the media (and the police) seemed to want to give it.
It also makes me wonder: was the woman in question doing that "thing" where she thinks she is "street" now and so she used "the N word" in the way that, for instance, rappers do?
I don't know. It's just something to ponder.
The scary thing is, as noted before, not that you and I can ponder on this, but that the police chief feels so confident that she knows what was in the woman's mind.
A reason why I question the validity of using hate crime laws over what people say to each other in the course of an incident.
The first letter assumes the attackers are guilty, and opines that this shows that whites in Ithaca are "complacent" about racial hate.
The second letter questions previous assertions that "people of color routinely get held on bail even for minor offenses" and takes the paper for task for printing this allegation without researching whether it is true. The second letter also questions the logic in boycotting a grocery store simply because its video equipment was not working.
The second letter is from an out of towner. The first is, of course, from an Ithacite.
Ithaca is the City of Evil.
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There are enough Cornell alums in Texas (and everywhere else) that you'd be okay. Trust me.
Ithacites consider pretty much anything in the area not in the Town of Ithaca and certain parts of Lansing to be "unenlightened."
My point is that Groton still has a semblance of small town sanity left.
Groton was a typewriter factory enclave. And nearby Peruville was a little slice of rural West Virgnia.
Sounds like Tompkins County now resembles Greater Washington DC:
One large institutional employer, a seedy downtown, a "young peoples'" neighborhood, patches of suburbia, and some remaining rural hinterlands.
And both are out of touch with mainstream America.
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