tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4197248054287946204.post1037933488189246390..comments2018-08-06T10:00:09.118-07:00Comments on Diversity and Adversity: Justice in Jena Is Not Colorblind: The Civil Rights Talk ResurfacesGZPhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02810659069368215583noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4197248054287946204.post-1127146329585572502007-09-27T12:02:00.000-07:002007-09-27T12:02:00.000-07:00Jena 6 is a serious issue, especially in today’s m...Jena 6 is a serious issue, especially in today’s modern society. I found your comments well written and insightful. You raise an interesting issue towards Clinton on your first post as to whether she would be able to uphold her promises to African American community, as well as the rest of America, in regulating the justice system and equality across the board. It’s easy to say what you need to get votes, but when it comes to issues so gravely entrenched in American society, it would be foolish to make empty promises. I was similarly intrigued by your question in the second post questioning government institutions’ abilities to properly represent and protect minority groups. With society progressing so quickly today, it is shocking that there are still areas that lag far behind and even more so that little is done about it. It shouldn’t take extreme events like Jena 6 to remind America that more action is required to exterminate racial injustice.<BR/><BR/>Overall, your post was interesting and informative. One thing I would change is perhaps to add links to the comments themselves. I realize you can’t do that when posting comments on other blogs, but if they decided to visit your blog, links would strengthen your points and arguments even further. Otherwise, well done!YJChttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07158432716113964487noreply@blogger.com