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Le Libérer
22nd May 2012, 14:24
Louisiana School Psychologist: ‘Young Black Thugs Who Won’t Follow the Law Need to Be Put Down’
The Jefferson Parish School Board has been under fire recently: civil rights organization Southern Poverty Law Center filed a complaint alleging that the school system "sends a disproportionate number of black and disabled students to alternative schools to languish for months." Now the group is targeting Jefferson Parish for employing a school psychologist who has posted a slew of racially charged comments online.
Mark Traina works with the same alternative schools to which so many black and disabled students have been relegated. On his Twitter account, Traina says his interests are "politics, the economy, reading and expressing [his] opinion." But his opinions are especially problematic given the fact that he's one of the people responsible for placing students in alternative schools.

His comments on the Trayvon Martin case are about what you'd expect: "Zimmerman was the real victim and he held his ground!" and "Zimmerman was attacked and he simply defended himself."

But it's some of his earlier tweets that may prove the most damaging. In January, he went on a tirade against "young black thugs." Some of the highlights include "ANOTHER YOUNG BLACK MALE THUG-NEEDS TO DIE-I PRAY THAT THE VICTIMS FRIENDS GET TO HIM 1ST. SO THE POLICE WON'T HAVE TO KILL HIM," "We are faced with a young Black Army of Thugs who have declared War on the American Way of Life-Holding America Hostage as we speak," and "Young Black Thugs who won't follow the law need to be put down not incarcerated. Put down like the Dogs they are!"

According to another tweet, "Mark a. Traina is an American Civil Rights Activist who unlike Jessie Jackson and Al Sharpton represents all Americans." Perhaps we're simply misreading this civil rights activist's intentions?

Traina has responded to the allegations in comment threads on NOLA.com.

This is just another way to harass the Jefferson Parish Public School System. One only needs to read the Times Picayune to see who the real trouble makers are. Sadly, it is disproportionately young black males. Everyone knows that our jails throughout the United States are disproportionately filled with black people. Why would the rate be any different in an educational environment?

In the rallying cry of racists everywhere, Traina added, "Everything I said is fact-based, backed up by data. I don't have a prejudiced bone in my body. I'm not a racist. I'm a realist."

School superintendent James Meza said that he learned about the Traina complaint today, and that they will begin an investigation. In response to the Southern Poverty Law Center's repeated allegations, the U.S. Department of Education's office of civil rights will be sending representatives to the Jefferson Parish school system this week.
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Source (Louisiana School Psychologist: ‘Young Black Thugs Who Won’t Follow the Law Need to Be Put Down’)

Dennis the 'Bloody Peasant'
22nd May 2012, 14:28
..fuck me...
Some people really need a stern talking to...with violent visual aides. He's a school psychologist? Words fail me...just angry and sad now.

Jesus Saves Gretzky Scores
22nd May 2012, 14:33
Zimmerman was attacked? :rolleyes:

Revolution starts with U
22nd May 2012, 19:32
White people are running around and killing people. They do it common violence style as well. But more importantly, has this guy ever heard of the war?

Rafiq
23rd May 2012, 01:59
Oh, of course he isn't a racist, he's a "realist". Being that "reality" is chock full of his bullshit ideological pressuposions.

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Le Libérer
23rd May 2012, 07:01
He resigned! (http://www.nola.com/education/index.ssf/2012/05/jefferson_parish_school_psycho.html)

A Jefferson Parish school psychologist criticized for posting hostile remarks about African-Americans online has left his job. Mark Traina, who worked in the Jefferson public school system, came under scrutiny when a civil rights organization complained about his inflammatory rhetoric.

His resignation was effective Tuesday, said school system spokeswoman Beth Branley. News of Traina's bellicose commentary on issues involving the black community initially spread on Monday.
Traina, who described himself on Twitter as white, married, age 55, a Slidell resident and interested in "politics, the economy, reading and expressing my opinion," issued tweets saying "young black thugs" who commit crimes should be "put down like the dogs they are" and invoking the names of white supremacist David Duke and Alabama segregationist governor George Wallace, among other malevolent posts.
The Southern Poverty Law Center, based in Montgomery, Ala., called attention to the Twitter messages and other statements from Traina on NOLA.com - in both places using his real name - after it filed a complaint with federal regulators last week about high referral rates of black children to the Jefferson system's alternative schools for struggling students. The center alleged that black and special education students end up in academic limbo in those programs. Lawyers for the school system have declined to discuss the allegations.
Traina worked with alternative schools and contributed to the process of directing students to those sites. A lawyer for the law center, Eden Heilman, said its case workers have previously met with him about situations with individual students.
Heilman said Traina's Internet arguments offer support for the center's contention of racial bias in the system.
Traina told The Times-Picayune on Monday that his comments had no bearing on how the school system functions. He said his arguments presented realistic assessments of issues in society, not racism, and that the law center's approach is unfair. In his NOLA.com profile, he described himself as a "civil right activist."
Earlier this year the center lodged another complaint about police officers working at Jefferson Parish school sites arresting black students at disproportionately high rates and for minor infractions not warranting law enforcement intervention. School officials have denied discrimination in that case.
This week the school system is hosting officials from the U.S. Department of Education civil rights office, who have decided to investigate the charges about campus arrests.
Acting Jefferson Superintendent James Meza said Monday that the system would investigate Traina's Internet pronouncements.
Meza said Traina's resignation on Tuesday moots the parish's disciplinary investigation but keeps the matter pending for scrutiny as part of the federal civil rights inquiries.
The Traina episode also drew a response Tuesday from the National Association of School Psychologists, based in Bethesda, Md. The group said Traina is not a member or a nationally certified school psychologist. It denounced his statements and said they defy the non-discriminatory principles of the association and the field of school psychology.