Supporters of what we do here need to read this post -- you will relish the wonderful quote by the judge we honor in this post.
This month, the Alabama town of Scottsboro opened The Scottsboro Boys Museum and Cultural Center, a museum documenting the infamous rape prosecution and its aftermath. Today we salute one of the true heroes of the American judiciary, the late Judge Edwin Horton, one of the "Scottsboro Boy" judges.
For those not familiar with the Scottsboro Boy rape prosecutions, it is the poster child for false rape claims in America and we could devote this entire blog to its legacy. It is universally considered a stain on America's racial past, and it surely is. But it is also a frightening reminder of America's shameful legacy of rushing to judgment on rape accusations against all innocent men of all colors. Case after case reported on this blog demonstrates that the words of President Theodore Roosevelt's state of the Union address in 1906 were sadly prophetic, and the urge to "rush to judgment" on rape charges is no longer confined to black men: "The mob which lynches a negro charged with rape will in a little while lynch a white man suspected of crime. Every Christian patriot in America needs to lift up his voice in loud and eternal protest against the mob spirit that is threatening the integrity of this Republic."
Judge Horton was assigned to preside over the trial of Haywood Patterson, one of the falsely accused Scottsboro Boys. Mr. Patterson was just 15 years-old when he was arrested after two white women accused him of rape. The jury convicted Mr. Patterson to die for his supposed crime, and the defense counsel, Samuel Leibowitz, filed a motion for a new trial. Mr. Leibowitz was so certain that Judge Edwin Horton would deny his motion that he stayed in New York and did not attend the oral argument. Judge Horton shocked everyone that day, and struck a blow for justice that is still remembered, when he threw out the verdict. His words echo to this day, and could be read almost verbatim in courtrooms across America where men are still being wrongly accused and convicted of rape. Judge Horton said, part: :
History, sacred and profane, and the common experience of mankind teach us that women of the character shown in this case are prone for selfish reasons to make false accusations both of rape and of insult upon the slightest provocation for ulterior purposes. These women are shown, by the great weight of the evidence, on this very day before leaving Chattanooga, to have falsely accused two Negroes of insulting them, and of almost precipitating a fight between one of the white boys they were in company with and these two Negroes. This tendency on the part of the women shows that they are predisposed to make false accusations upon any occasion whereby their selfish ends may be gained. The Court will not pursue the evidence any further. . . . . The testimony of the prosecutrix in this case is not only uncorroborated, but it also bears on its face indications of improbability and is contradicted by other evidence, and in addition thereto the evidence greatly preponderates in favor of the defendant. . . . . It is therefore ordered and adjudged by the Court that the motion be granted; that the verdict of the jury in this case and the judgment of the Court sentencing this defendant to death be set aside and that a new trial be and the same is hereby ordered. (Emphasis added.)
Predictably, Judge Horton was removed from the case by the state Supreme Court and was not permitted to preside over the retrial. At the retrial before a different judge, Patterson was again convicted and sentenced to death. That conviction was reversed on appeal, but in yet another retrial, he was convicted once more. This time he was not sentenced to death but only to 75 years imprisonment, a sentence one of his false accusers condemned as too lenient. Mr. Patterson eventually escaped and fled to Michigan where he wrote a book about his ordeal. The Governmor of Michigan refused to allow him to be extradicted to Alabama, but Patterson found himself in trouble with the law and ended up back in prison where he died of cancer in 1952.
After the Patterson trial, Judge Horton was easily defeated for reelection.
Contrast Judge Horton to another man who knew the truth, Dr. Marvin Lynch, but who refused to testify for fear it would destroy his medical practice. Dr. Lynch told Judge Horton privately: "Judge, I looked at both the women and told them they were lying, that they knew they had not been raped and they just laughed at me. ... If I testified for those boys I'd never be able to go back into Jackson County."
All of us need to ask ourselves, who are we -- Judge Horton, who had to know that his ruling would jeopardize his chances of retaining office but did the right thing so that an innocent young man would not die for a false rape charge, or Dr. Lynch, who knew that standing up for the falsely accused was entirely too politically incorrect?
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
A salute to hero 'Scottsboro Boys' Judge Edwin Horton
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President Theodore Roosevelt's state of the Union address in 1906 were sadly prophetic, and the "rush to judgment" mentality is no longer confined to black men: "The mob which lynches a negro charged with rape will in a little while lynch a white man suspected of crime. Every Christian patriot in America needs to lift up his voice in loud and eternal protest against the mob spirit that is threatening the integrity of this Republic."
I SAY..this about sums up wats happenning. The gender feminist hysteria Klan now dominate American politics, and they keep their power by manufacturing faulty and inflamatory missinformation which perpetuates more "hysteria" which gives them more cultural power.
I thought of you when I came across that line in the speech.
Here's an article from the Michigan Bar Journal, May 2001, that comments on the case:
http://www.michbar.org/journal/pdf/pdf4article251.pdf
Some quotes from the article:
"The record is not clear as to how this ‘‘assault’’ became the rape of the two young females, but that is what this posse of whites believed, and that would be the testimony at trial. At the third trial of the Scottsboro Boys, Ruby Bates would recant her testimony—would finally say that none of the boys so much as spoke to her and Victoria, let alone touch them. Ruby would testify, at this retrial, that Victoria made her lie, to avoid a charge of vagrancy. It turned out that Victoria was married and had left home to work as a prostitute. And this was something she did not want discovered."
"Within two weeks all would go to trial. One mistrial ensued. All others would be found guilty. With the exception of one, they would receive the death penalty. Despite the prosecutor’s request for a life sentence, 11 jurors held out for the death penalty for the 12-year-old Scottsboro Boy. He was the youngest of the nine. The oldest was 20."
Nothing defuses the hysteria/ mob mentality better than the truth. But you see the perversion now runs deep, for the the law enforcement community is "manufacturing truth".
This gender feminist / law enforcement ALLIANCE will not stand the test of time, for it will collapse under the weight of its own pork fed obesity. As someone here mentioned the last big media hysteria ??Rape cases?? were all false accussations. The perversion of our legal system which enables false rape accussations is nearing its collapse. "Thank God"!!
"Nothing defuses the hysteria/ mob mentality better than the truth."
That is not true at all.
The hysteria/mob mentality is alive and well.
The full text of Theodore Roosevelt's 1906 State of the Union Address is here:
http://www.infoplease.com/t/hist/state-of-the-union/118.html
If we substitute racial terms with gender terms, much of what President Roosevelt expressed in his State of The Union speech in 1906 we advocate here today on FRS.
Over 100 years later, we continue to deal with racial and gender prejudice and mob mentality, but now our problems stem not only from the opprobrium of those who rush to judgment, but also from the very corrective measures originally designed to bring equality and end prejudice. To afford the rights of one group at the expense of the rights of another group is a violation of our Constitutional protections and guarantees. False Rape Accusations are now the bane of all men, regardless of race and age. This is a civil rights issue.
Anon, thanks for the links. Good stuff.
While the emphasis 100 years ago was on race, TR clearly foresaw that the mob mentality re: rape and the like can't be limited to black males. It will turn on white males as well. And it has.
Anon, thanks for the links. Good stuff.
While the emphasis 100 years ago was on race, TR clearly foresaw that the mob mentality re: rape and the like can't be limited to black males. It will turn on white males as well. And it has.
P.S. The "mob" behind today's figurative lynchings of young white men gussies itself up with PhDs and tenure and insists everyone call them "professor." I don't know of a single group in America that is more anti-young white male than our American college professors. Close behind them are major dailies' features writers, who are predominantly women.
"After the Patterson trial, Judge Horton was easily defeated for reelection."
And that tells us everything we need to know in order to understand the situation we are in.
"for the the law enforcement community is "manufacturing truth".
This gender feminist / law enforcement ALLIANCE"
Enough already.
The gender / Raunch groups are the whitest groups on campuses today. They let black men in only if the black men are gay.
This would seem silly , if it were not the truth!!
Off topic article:
Ode to the whipped white male
http://www.seattlepi.com/opinion/415445_morford16.html?source=mypi
Here are some highlights:
"Do you feel any empathy for their perilous plight, their incessant sexual frustration, their terrible taste in light domestic beer and that tell-tale slumping paunch, as they are slowly crushed under the relentless demands of their wives, the ruthless wail of their kids, the frightening instability of their job status, all overlaid by a thoroughly devastating female empowerment movement that has successfully mocked, derided and shamed every formerly proud dumb-guy thing -- cars, beer, barbecue equipment, porn -- down to a quivering puddle of don't-even-think-about-it?"
"Verily, if all the vaguely sexist, slightly angry, carefully dimwitted advertising that surrounded the Super Bowl was any indication -- and rest assured, at $2.5 million for 30 seconds, with every moment focus-grouped and milked for maximum effect, that five-hour swath of homoerotic gladiator spectacle is about as dialed in to the modern male id as you can possibly get -- pasty white American guys are under serious duress indeed.
This was the message, reinforced a hundred ways from Sunday: Modern males are dead inside. They are whipped and weakened and have little left to call their own, so they run around in hideous underwear and never go out in the sun because personal hygiene and mindful grooming are essentially an afterthought, given how once you're glumly married and stuck in the dead-end job in a miserable economy, well, who the hell cares about looking or feeling good anymore?"
"Behold, the man cave....It's pretty much every classic male cliche writ large, because if there's one hallmark of this dumbed-down American male, it's utter lack of intellectual range, subtlety or refined taste. Is this really the message? Is this really the new male ideal? Farewell "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy," hello "Lair for the Lugnut"? I'm not buying it."
"I am simply here to note, with attendant sadness, what the man cave ideology/ethos represents, just how demeaning this new American advertising message appears to be to men, even if I think it's a total lie, ridiculous and misleading, and completely full of s--t."
Oh, and that link is from me, BB.
"But the one thing many of these generic dudes apparently long for? The one thing they crave above all else besides a modest raise and/or the begrudging oral sex they never get from their newly empowered women? Easy: A crappy American muscle car they can drive really fast for very short bursts of time, before pulling into their driveway to be swallowed whole by their inexorable misery all over again. God bless America."
Anon at 3:52, these "clever" features writers have been ripping American suburbanites since the 50s in almost precisely the same manner. They've just transferred their unfunny scorn to the one group which it is politically correct to ridicule, white males.
White males -- you know, the group that gave us the TV, the car, the computer, electricity, the Sistine Chapel, Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, and pretty every other thing these whiny, self-righteous little anus-cavities crave.
We also fix their toilets, do their taxes, keep their homes heated, and represent their idiot daughters in court when they've had too much to drink coming home from the male revue that featured -- you guessed it -- white guys in thongs.
Not to be critical, of course,
Pierce, I felt the writer was describing the narrow-mindedness of advertisers; that he felt these ads did not represent reality and stereotyped the "modern white male" an unfair manner.
--BB
My mistake -- I just read the excerpts. Given what you've said, I agree with him
No prob. Pierce, this should get you riled up. Concerning the Alabama Shooter:
"In general being a woman and a mother makes you more in tune with your feelings, more nurturing and sympathetic," said Ochberg. "I believe men are from Mars and women are from Venus, but some women are from Mars."
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/shooter-amy-bishop-fought-neighbors-odd-ball-colleagues/story?id=9846839&page=3
--BB
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