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The Nation:  Katrina’s Hidden Race War

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You have to read this devastating piece by A.C. Thompson in The Nation about a rag-tag band of white vigilantes on a race-based rampage in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, formed to protect one of the neighborhoods not flooded when the levees broke. It sounds like a nightmare out of another era, but as we found out during this election cycle, the Base of the GOP is clearly capable of this sort of thing.

Facing an influx of refugees, the residents of Algiers Point could have pulled together food, water and medical supplies for the flood victims. Instead, a group of white residents, convinced that crime would arrive with the human exodus, sought to seal off the area, blocking the roads in and out of the neighborhood by dragging lumber and downed trees into the streets. They stockpiled handguns, assault rifles, shotguns and at least one Uzi and began patrolling the streets in pickup trucks and SUVs. The newly formed militia, a loose band of about fifteen to thirty residents, most of them men, all of them white, was looking for thieves, outlaws or, as one member put it, anyone who simply “didn’t belong.”  

...Fellow militia member Wayne Janak, 60, a carpenter and contractor, is more forthcoming with me. “Three people got shot in just one day!” he tells me, laughing. We’re sitting in his home, a boxy beige-and-pink structure on a corner about five blocks from Daigle’s Grocery. “Three of them got hit right here in this intersection with a riot gun,” he says, motioning toward the streets outside his home. Janak tells me he assumed the shooting victims, who were African-American, were looters because they were carrying sneakers and baseball caps with them. He guessed that the property had been stolen from a nearby shopping mall. According to Janak, a neighbor “unloaded a riot gun”—a shotgun—“on them. We chased them down.”

He’s equally blunt in Welcome to New Orleans, an hourlong documentary produced by the Danish video team, who captured Janak, beer in hand, gloating about hunting humans. Surrounded by a crowd of sunburned white Algiers Point locals at a barbeque held not long after the hurricane, he smiles and tells the camera, “It was great! It was like pheasant season in South Dakota. If it moved, you shot it.” A native of Chicago, Janak also boasts of becoming a true Southerner, saying, “I am no longer a Yankee. I earned my wings.” A white woman standing next to him adds, “He understands the N-word now.” In this neighborhood, she continues, “we take care of our own.”

It continues below the fold.

... Some of the gunmen prowling Algiers Point were out to wage a race war, says one woman whose uncle and two cousins joined the cause. A former New Orleanian, this source spoke to me anonymously because she fears her relatives could be prosecuted for their crimes. “My uncle was very excited that it was a free-for-all—white against black—that he could participate in,” says the woman. “For him, the opportunity to hunt black people was a joy.”

  “They didn’t want any of the ‘ghetto niggers’ coming over” from the east side of the river, she says, adding that her relatives viewed African-Americans who wandered into Algiers Point as “fair game.” One of her cousins, a young man in his 20s, sent an e-mail to her and several other family members describing his adventures with the militia. He had attached a photo in which he posed next to an African-American man who’d been fatally shot. The tone of the e-mail, she says, was “gleeful”—her cousin was happy that “they were shooting niggers.”

Color of Change has launched a campaign to ask Gov. Bobby Jindal to take action.

In the weeks following Hurricane Katrina, White vigilantes hunted down Black men who entered Algiers Point and even tried to expel their Black neighbors. Louisiana’s broken law enforcement agencies have refused to investigate these crimes.

Tell Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal, Louisiana Attorney General Buddy Caldwell, and the U.S. Department of Justice to investigate the racist shootings, and to demand accountability from Louisiana’s dysfunctional criminal justice system.

 

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Posted by Pam Spaulding on 02:00 PM • (43) Comments

That is all levels of sick.

You know, I keep thinking that people like this should be an anachronism.  Like, there’s a handful of them out there, but racism is expressed in a non-violent (though not any less horrible way).  Yet, these stories keep coming out of the woodwork, and they kind of make me sick.

Comment #1: Antigone  on  12/22  at  02:05 PM

Like, not sick at ease (that’s more than kinda) but, nauseous enough to have to go to the bathroom and puke kinda.

Comment #2: Antigone  on  12/22  at  02:05 PM

WTF?! Are the police ivestigating these sick fucks? They should all be going to prison for the rest of their lives.

”For him, the opportunity to hunt black people was a joy.”

That is the fucking most wrongest thing I have aver heard.

Comment #3: Mark  on  12/22  at  02:09 PM

I saw this last week and was hoping that it would be addressed on Pandagon. This makes me absolutely sick to my stomach. Why there are no prosecutions when you have clear victims and what are basically video confessions of the criminals is beyond me.

Comment #4: Mighty Ponygirl  on  12/22  at  02:11 PM

I read about this last week—just mind-boggling. And you can bet that there are many Know-Nothings who would apply the same hunting terminology to the President-elect.

Comment #5: Gracchus  on  12/22  at  02:20 PM

“A former New Orleanian, this source spoke to me anonymously because she fears her relatives could be prosecuted for their crimes.”

Yes, God forbid her relatives should be prosecuted for murder just for killing a few black people.  I’m sure she’s upset it’s even considered a crime these days.

Comment #6: Mnemosyne  on  12/22  at  02:26 PM

Wow. I don’t think our language has the words to describe just how utterly, totally, completely, gut-wrenchingly wrong that is.  Like Mark said, it’s just the wrongest thing ever.

It’s enough to make me want to believe in the fiery pits of hell, just so you’d know they’d face justice someday.

Comment #7: Floyd  on  12/22  at  02:44 PM

Sweet fuck, prison for those worthless fuckers. At least. I really don’t think I’d be sad to hear that the whole bunch died in a suspicious fire.

Comment #8: Scott  on  12/22  at  02:44 PM

And thanks for throwing me into a complete rage just before I go to spend the holidays with the folks. None of them are anything like that, but I’m gonna spend the whole time looking to pick fights now.

Comment #9: Scott  on  12/22  at  02:45 PM

One of the commenters at C&L;(where I’d originally saw this) was very astute… basically saying that dollars-to-donuts that these people had every opportunity to escape NOLA before Katrina, even with their “most valuable possessions,” but stayed specifically for the opportunity to shoot at black people.

Comment #10: Mighty Ponygirl  on  12/22  at  03:02 PM

Why won’t Obama appoint a REAL southerner to the cabinet?!?  Oh, heavens, why?!?!?!

Comment #11: seeker6079  on  12/22  at  03:09 PM

Louisiana is far more interested in prosecuting nurses who stayed to try to help.

The racist hunters, on the other hand, don’t serve as convenient scapegoats for the state’s incompetence - but rather call attention to said incompetence - so I wouldn’t expect any prosecutions.

Comment #12: Luke  on  12/22  at  03:10 PM

Dontcha just love the Confederacy?  Lost the war, got a cultural do-over which went on for another hundred years. Lost that, on the surface at least, but keeps that dream alive in its nasty little heart.  Deep down there are swathes of it that want to keep a lot of its hatreds, its pettiness, its dislike of The Other, its ability to be cruel, to resist any notion that The Other is entitled to its humanity, to decency, to respect, to opportunity.  The Confederacy wants to keep breathing in ways small and large, it wants to drip its hatred and hypocrisies into the blood of the body politic….  But it also wants all the benefits and, yes, honour, of having forsworn its former self. 

I look at the end of the Civil War, and I’m torn.  On the one hand I am a firm believer in mercy and friendship at the end of armed conflict.  My rational mind does not believe in breaking your enemy’s soul and society when you have the chance.  On occasion, it is necessary.  Germany needed the dark part of its soul broken, and it was.  The North should have done that to the South.  The North broke the south’s honourable armies, but left intact and fostered its poisoned soul.  Wrong choice.  You’re all still paying for it.

Comment #13: seeker6079  on  12/22  at  03:23 PM

” the Base of the GOP is clearly capable of this sort of thing.”

As a member of the GOP, I find this very insulting Pam. How do you know they were republicans?  Did you ask them?  I’ll bet most of them are liberal, pot-smoking democrats.

Comment #14: James  on  12/22  at  03:36 PM

Jesus, Pam, that is the sickest thing I have ever read.  I’m flabbergasted, and that word is simply too gentle for the soul-deep shock I’m feeling.  I simply do not understand how “hunting humans” can ever be seen as a legitimate activity, much less a gleeful one.

The Feds will have to send someone down there to prosecute these people.  I’m not sure what federal crime we can use, but the locals are obviously not going to do anything. 

For all the fear-mongering about how blacks will riot, it’s the hateful whites who actually do it.

Fuckers all.

And James, please go fuck youself.  These assholes enjoyed shooting black men; they most certainly didn’t vote for one.  McCain and Palin’s campaign was full to the teeth with dogwhistles to these monsters, though McCain seemed to pull away from the hatred toward the end.

Comment #15: Caren  on  12/22  at  03:47 PM

James, in that part of the country “liberal” is a profound insult.

Comment #16: Tapetum  on  12/22  at  03:48 PM

You know, I think these fuckers probably believe they are Christians, but their lack of hospitality to their fellow Louisanans is precisely the type of shit that got Soddam and Gomorrah nuked.

Inhospitality, not homosexuality, that’s what pissed off Yaweh.

Comment #17: Caren  on  12/22  at  03:49 PM

”They didn’t want any of the ‘ghetto niggers’ coming over” from the east side of the river, she says, adding that her relatives viewed African-Americans who wandered into Algiers Point as “fair game.” One of her cousins, a young man in his 20s, sent an e-mail to her and several other family members describing his adventures with the militia. He had attached a photo in which he posed next to an African-American man who’d been fatally shot. The tone of the e-mail, she says, was “gleeful”—her cousin was happy that “they were shooting niggers.”

Mmm-hmm.

Comment #18: Phoenician in a time of Romans  on  12/22  at  03:51 PM

As a member of the GOP, I find this very insulting Pam. How do you know they were republicans?  Did you ask them?  I’ll bet most of them are liberal, pot-smoking democrats.

Hmmm. Did I say all Republicans? No. I merely referred to the Base—the mouth-breathing McCain/Palin mobs who were proud to spew no-holds-barred racist remarks and commit ludicrous acts in the waning days of the failing campaign. Do you need a primer?

* The McCain mob files
* McCain campaign worker confesses: made up claim that she was mutilated by black man
* McCain team begins the blame game, and the alien bursts from the GOP’s chest
* The parade of racist images continues: Obama ribs ‘n chicken
* California: Sacramento GOP web site calls for the torture of Barack Obama
* Mike Signorile listens to The Hate Out There
* Own it, bigot
* Missouri: More of the McCain/Palin/GOP Base
* The GOP ticket draws, and apparently embraces, the bigot eruption crowd
* More fun in post-racial America
* John McCain forced to denounce racist, homophobic member of Virginia leadership team
* Kentucky, I know you can do better than this
* FL: middle school teacher uses ‘nigger’ to describe Barack Obama

Comment #19: Pam Spaulding  on  12/22  at  03:53 PM

I’m not sure what federal crime we can use, but the locals are obviously not going to do anything.

I think the Feds can prosecute them for violating the victims’ civil rights.  The law was enacted during the ‘60s when the local authorities would refuse to prosecute violent crimes against minorities.  I presume the law is still on the books and can be used against these fuckheads.

It’s still not as good as sending them to prison for life, but at least it’s something.


I just finished The Road last night and this story is not helping.

Comment #20: keshmeshi  on  12/22  at  04:33 PM

How do you know they were republicans?  Did you ask them?  I’ll bet most of them are liberal, pot-smoking democrats.

Those extras from Deliverance would probably lynch you if you said that to their inbred faces.

Comment #21: Gracchus  on  12/22  at  04:39 PM

seeker, as a native louisianan and mostly life-long texan, fuck off. this is not what a “real southerner” acts like.

James, in that part of the country “liberal” is a profound insult.
Tapetum

you too, ace. i thought real liberals didn’t make ignorant generalizations. am i in the wrong place?

Comment #22: chibi  on  12/22  at  04:50 PM

mostly life-long texan

Since when are Texans southerners?

Comment #23: keshmeshi  on  12/22  at  05:12 PM

chibi -  of course liberal southerners exist. It doesn’t mean that liberal isn’t used, frequently, as an insult there.

Pardon me if I’m a bit short on the matter, but my parents are about to come up from Mississippi for the holidays, and I’m bracing for another holidays full of happy chatter about how the damned liberals are ruining the world, homosexuals should shut up about their perversity (except for the necessary identification procedures so we can keep them away from children), and just why are black people so angry when slavery was so long ago?

And these are the well-educated, relatively open-minded version of the model.

Comment #24: Tapetum  on  12/22  at  05:25 PM

I keep waiting for a decent sized hurricane to hit Butte, but it never seems to happen…

Comment #25: RUGGED IN MONTANA  on  12/22  at  05:27 PM

I read this last night.  Just sickening.

Comment #26: MAJeff, God of Biscuits  on  12/22  at  05:55 PM

Pardon me if I’m a bit short on the matter, but my parents are about to come up from Mississippi for the holidays, and I’m bracing for another holidays full of happy chatter about how the damned liberals are ruining the world, homosexuals should shut up about their perversity (except for the necessary identification procedures so we can keep them away from children), and just why are black people so angry when slavery was so long ago?

Take a print-out of the story and stick it on the refrigerator or somewhere.  Don’t say anything about it or bring up any related subject.

At some stage, they’re going to read it.  And then they’re going to say something.  What that is will be very revealing…

Comment #27: Phoenician in a time of Romans  on  12/22  at  05:56 PM

It’s like the Danzinger 7. Even if prosecuted, they’ll get off. Somehow, they always do, down here.

Love the food, the architecture, even some of the people. Hate the racism, the intolerance, the bigotry.

I’m so ready to move.

Comment #28: agfmama  on  12/22  at  06:15 PM

chibi, your post might carry a bit more weight if it were grounded in a reality other than your own opinion and expletive.

The South treated blacks as if they were subhuman until living memory.  It took the massive weight of federal intervention and a worldwide shaming for any progress at all to be made.  Bush was “elected” in 2000 because tens of thousands of African Americans were systematically disenfranchised by their state government.  Felony disenfranchisement laws exist throughout the south which disproportionately impact on blacks to ensure that they can’t vote.  A whole majority-black city was allowed to be destroyed and vast swathes of its population dispossessed of their property and even de facto permanently removed from the state.  And, if this story is to be credited, then there are still white folks that’ll kill black people without much fear about prosecution.

You’ll have to do better than “fuck off” in order to make a convincing argument that there is something deeply wrong with the American south that, while improving, isn’t still far, far, far from fixed.

Comment #29: seeker6079  on  12/22  at  06:15 PM

Also, don’t bother reading the comments on the story at nola.com.

Comment #30: agfmama  on  12/22  at  06:19 PM

I’m less optimistic, PiaToR, I suspect that the usual apology-spin-machine will kick in and they’ll decide that the uppity blacks are just making shit up to be victims to non-existent racism, and that the good, morally upright whites were only doing what was absolutely necessary to protect the wimminfolk.

I really don’t think this is something that could only happen in the south. Northerners can be just as racist and obnoxious, and if you have an extreme, apocalyptic scenario where the rule of law is basically suspended I think that a lot of us Yankees could behave in incredibly ugly, tribal/territorial ways that are morally indistinguishable from what happened down there.

However, it’s also important to point out that these assholes went to great lengths to inextricably link their actions to their deep southern identity. So from their own admission the south is basically a racist cesspool. And as we do not see a backlash—not legally, not socially, not vigilante-y (made-up-word FTW!)—from their society or peers, I don’t see a lot of evidence to contradict this claim they’re making.

Comment #31: Mighty Ponygirl  on  12/22  at  06:24 PM

To follow up on Mighty Ponygirl:

I should take myself to task for wandering away from the word “Confederacy” and using the word “South”.  It’s sloppy descriptiveness which permits one to forget that there is racism in the North and egalitarianism in the South.  Where the difference comes in is the framework: in the Confederacy, racism and a mandated subhuman or citizen-without-rights role was a part of the government, the social order and the metaculture.  It was woven into the state and nongovernmental fabric in a way that wasn’t present in the north, and to an extent that quite literally shocked the world.  My point - - while not letting any culture off the hook for its racism, including my own - - is that the destruction of the Confederate armies did not destroy the Confederate ideal, did not destroy its de facto integration into the state and local governments, and did not disturb its near-complete reign over the social structuring of that society.  That sort of ongoing reality plagued the USA for over a hundred years after Appomattox Court House and still exists even though large portions of it have broken down.  Southerners aren’t racists per se.  They still swim within political and social water which has not yet been cleansed of racist pollution.

Comment #32: seeker6079  on  12/22  at  06:36 PM

Mighty ponygirl - close. For my parents personally it will likely be a case of “That’s horrible, but it’s only one set of isolated, terrible people - and it’s probably exaggerated anyway. You just can’t trust that liberal press.” They think of themselves as quite enlightened. They have a black gardener, and Mom will even bring him out cold lemonade on hot days.

Comment #33: Tapetum  on  12/22  at  06:50 PM

Ponygirl:

I think there’s an important shading you’re missing: it’s not these murderers’ admission that the South is racist, it’s their claim. This is their vision of what the South should be. And yep, federal prosecution. Or was the area nominally under martial law at the time?

Comment #34: paul  on  12/22  at  07:30 PM

Paul, when people have a “vision of what the South should be” based on what the South was for hundreds of years and was still openly so until very recently then there is considerable merit to the use of the word “is”.

Comment #35: seeker6079  on  12/22  at  07:39 PM

You know, I just watched ‘Bowling for Columbine’, and this kind of thing is exactly what Moore equated with the NRA culture. It sounded crazy at the time, but apparently, he wasn’t that far off the mark after all.

Comment #36: Pietoro  on  12/22  at  08:00 PM

I think there’s an important shading you’re missing: it’s not these murderers’ admission that the South is racist, it’s their claim.

...Backed up by a complete unwillingness to prosecute their crimes at any level, even through social ostracism, as I said.

If they “claimed” that the south was racist, and they were acting “as the South should be” then I would expect swift justice to be meted out, or at least a massive backlash by their peers in the form of complete communal isolation for their heinous crimes. As that has not happened, it appears that their Claim was more of an Observation.

Comment #37: Mighty Ponygirl  on  12/22  at  08:10 PM

Claim, observation, but not admission. You admit things that you’re not proud of. My point was merely that these people are not only racists, they’re working to drag the South back to its more-racist past. And thus not entirely reliable narrators.

Comment #38: paul  on  12/22  at  09:31 PM

If it were just their word for it, then yes, you would be right. But there is an entire social mechanism for rebuke of this claim that has failed to throw itself into gear and so their claims are being validated by that.

But by all means, continue to attempt to piss on the line.

Comment #39: Mighty Ponygirl  on  12/22  at  10:19 PM

Read some of the comments at NOLA.com. There are some sick bigots in that thread. Here’s just one fine citizen:

http://blog.nola.com/notesonneworleans/2008/12/white_new_orleanian_brags_abou.html

This is what happens when there is total collapse of the entire police system, goverment at the city level and state (for that matter) and a society that has a GREAT majority that is given all the chances for education and head start programs but refuses to lift themselves from their circumstances to become productive working citizens.

There is resentment from the hard working class toward the ones who suck off the government and resort to crime for money and repopulation for a government check. When events such as Katrina, happen in an already crime riddled city, what do you expect? This reporter is trying to make this out of a black/white issue. WRONG… More crime was commited againt whites in the uptown neighborhoods than this little incident…and by the way these people did not live to tell the tale. I dare this reporter to interview the relatives of white people who were shot dead in their own homes by black vigilante groups than had their belonings taken from these same blacks during the aftermath of this storm. Why do you think the police told these people protecting their home to “just pile up the bodies on the side here”.

Why did this reporter video these persons while having a Bar-b-Que, relaxing drinking beer? Why didn’t he give the same respect he gave the black men and interview them one on one? Was he TRYING to paint an irresponsible picture of judgement, of course he was. Bias reporting LIES…tell the truth for both sides and earn yourself a little respect.

All this reporter is trying to do is stir up and old problem he doesn’t understand about a majority of people who choose welfare and crime instead of an education and good work ethic, then when something doesn’t go thier way, they throw down the black card. By the way, I’ve heard the “N” word used more among blacks then ever used from a white mouth, including Jesse Jackson’s mouth when refering to Obama during the election, remember? Get over your black skin and join the rest of the educated working human race. You may establish a little more trust and respect so the next time a Katrina hits, we may even be able to work together.

Comment #40: Pam Spaulding  on  12/22  at  11:01 PM

oh. my…...........

i mean, fucking seriously, BRAGGING about killing men? scared, starved, battered, lost, homeless, disenfranchised, neglegted, forgotten PEOPLE? THIS IS WHO YOU ARE BRSGGING ABOUT KILLING?!?!?!

explain how that is cool, how that makes you “manly”?

fuckers. this is why i will NEVER live in the South again. not because *I* was treated badly (i easily pass as white, and most people don’t have the same level of issues with Native Americans anyway) its the way the whole fucking SOCIETY dehumanizes so many. i hate it.

i hate the South.

Comment #41: denelian  on  12/23  at  12:47 AM

Denelian - can you even see the irony in what you’ve just said?  People like the bigots in this video use the actions of a few and negative stereotyping to justify their hatred of millions of other individuals.

In saying “I hate the South,” you have just done the EXACT SAME THING.  You are no better.

Comment #42: Matt  on  12/23  at  04:39 AM

i will NEVER live in the South again

I was born in NC, lived for many years in NYC, and moved back to my home state because I love living here; it’s certainly did not move back too NC because I want to live with bigots like these. Why should I cede my state to goons, thugs and know-nothings? I certainly knew a lot of those in Brooklyn/Queens as well—ask any person of color who found themselves in Bay Ridge, Bensonhurst or Howard Beach at the wrong place and wrong time. Blacks were hunted down for sport in the name of “protecting turf”, the accents were just different.

Comment #43: Pam Spaulding  on  12/23  at  06:20 AM
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