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Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Cajuns in Rage

Lafayette likes to use to phrase "Ragin' Cajun" to describe the university and several others aspects of this town's culture. Well, today I had a chance to witness Cajuns who were truly in rage.
Today I attended to moritorium protest at the Cajun Dome here in Lafayette. Upon arriving I went inside to take notes on just what was being said and to get a feeling of the vibe. It wasn't good at all. Beyond on the fact that I was being watched and followed by security the entire time, I got a chance to witness unperceived racism at its finest. The best of it was still to come, though.

After staying inside for a while, I moved outside to join those who were stationed at the corner of a busy intersection near the dome who were in support of Pres. Obama and the moritorium. Anywhere where black people are protesting or standing for a relevant cause, I feel it is my duty to be there among them. I grabbed 2 signs and got to work.

The racial slurs coming from those passing in cars were plenty but not at all unexpected.
Naturally, somebody paid to have a big crane across the street from where we were with a sign that read "Lift the Moritorium". See above.








(I can be seen in these final two photos in black attire.)
I was glad to have assisted but wished there were more men there to secure the area for those out there.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Rejection

I learned yesterday that I have been deemed inelegible for the state vocational rehabilitation program. I'll be appealing their decision, which as far as I'm concerned is discriminatory and unjustified.

My "case worker" rejected me from the beginning, when I entered her office speaking ideas that she'd likely never heard from any of her "clients". I could tell she did not like me and is probably glad to berid of me. But we'll will meet again in the appeals process.