DOJ to White male bullying victims: Tough luck

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DOJ to white male bullying victims: Tough luck


Washington Times
March 18, 2011


The viral video sensation showing a bullying incident at an Australian school has brought the issue of bullying back into the spotlight. Here in the United States, the Obama administration has made school bullying a federal issue.
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Here is the catch. DOJ will only investigate bullying cases if the victim is considered protected under the 1964 Civil Rights legislation. In essence, only discrimination of the victim’s race, color, religion, sex or will be considered by DOJ. The overweight straight white male who is verbally and/or physically harassed because of his size can consider himself invisible to the Justice Department.

Apparently, the Justice Department is going by George Orwell’s famous Animal Farm ending: “All animals are equal, but some are more equal than others.”

“We can only take action where we have legal authority,” wrote DOJ spokeswoman Xochitl Hinojosa in a December 2010 e-mail to The Washington Times Water Cooler.
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Full Story:
http://www.washingtontimes.com/blog...8/doj-white-male-bullying-victims-tough-luck/


Flashback:

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2011: AG Eric Holder Reveals Underlying Racism in DOJ Treatment of Black Panther Case
Though evidence of racism in the Justice Department has been evident for some time, Attorney General Eric Holder finally admitted to it on March 1, when he confessed that the Department was lax in the voter-intimidation case against members of the New Black Panther Party because they are African American. By Raven Clabough​

2010: Former Justice Official Testifies Against DOJ
Former Department of Justice Official Christian Adams testified before the Civil Rights commission “pursuant to a subpoena investigating the New Black Panther Party voter intimidation dismissal.” Adams claimed that the Obama administration has generally failed to prosecute “non-whites” in voter intimidation cases, including a November 4, 2008 incident in which members of the New Black Panthers stood outside of a Philadelphia polling facility bearing nightsticks and employing an intimidating stance.​

2010: New Black Panthers on Their Violent Remarks
Malik Shabazz, The New Black Panther Party national chairman Malik Zulu Shabazz answered not in that context when asked if he believes in killing white babies. Raven Clabough​

2010: Inspector General Investigates DOJ
The Justice Department’s failure to prosecute the 2008 Black Panther voter intimidation case has prompted the Department of Justice’s internal watchdog to launch an investigation into the DOJ’s enforcement of civil rights laws. by Raven Clabough​

2010: Justice Department is Biased Officials Say
Christopher Coates, former voting chief for the Civil Rights Division of the United States Department of Justice gave testimony under oath before the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights about the attitude of the Department of Justice towards civil rights violations against white Americans. by Bruce Walker​
 
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Suddenly they're worried about Constitutional limits on their authority...
 
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