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Sunday, October 23, 2011

Mississippi Burning-The REAL coverage



Killing caught on video

Mississippi hate crime?
Months ago, In our great state we had a sad case of racial hate come about. An altercation which left one man dead, and a few teens in jail. Sad, yes, but a thing of the norm here in Mississippi, NO! So let me give you the actual answer to the tuff question of is Mississippi still burning. NO SIR! We are thriving. We live like we always have amidst the larger states, wondering will anyone ever take us as serious as we take ourselves. In this case of the racial renagade vs the black man, I honestly feel like it was the worst thing that could happen at the worst time for us. 
The teen, Deryl Dedmond is accused of killing a black man by brutally beating him and running over him with a vehicle. All caught on tape by a hotel in which the victim, James Anderson was run over after being viciously beaten by a gang of teens from 2 counties over. Brandon, Ms is where the teens where from. After a long night of partying and drinking, the then high school seniors felt like they needed to find some "Niggers to fuck with!" Shortly after the teens embarked up the city of Jackson, because thats where the blacks live so to say, and commenced to attack Mr. Anderson. Beating him viciously and that ended when Dedmond hit him with his truck when leaving.


Dedmond, has had a history of issues with people of other races. He does not hide it nor do his friends. Even going as far as to make posts on facebook and threaten other teens for being "Black Lovers" is a thing of the norm for him. Brandon is a majoritiy white city. But its african american population is growing. It is a thriving city with great things going like less crime, good schools,  and more safety. Something ALL citizens look at as a staple when finding somewhere to live. This is a common thing throughout the nation. Minorities will move to somewhere they can feel safe in order to give their child a better outlook on life and a better education to ready them for the world. So I applaud this nationwide. BUT, 

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