That’ll Learn the Little Twerp!
by
Tom Chartier
by Tom Chartier
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If there’s
one thing I hate it’s a scofflaw! Lock ‘em up! Get them behind bars
without access to a lawyer, all the better to beat them with rubber
hoses! I get down on my knees everyday and thank John Ashcroft,
Alberto Gonzales and God that America is on the road to righteousness.
It’s about time that America had an energetic executive and omnipotent
judiciary to haul off, incarcerate and pummel any citizen. Equal
Opportunity Oppression.
Take the case
of an eleven-year-old Minnesota boy. Let’s call him "Billy."
The son of Kristie Lee Davis-Deyhle and a member of the Mille
Lacs Band of the Ojibwe, young
Billy was the alleged
victim of an assault by a thirteen-year-old classmate. And now,
the thirteen-year-old classmate sits in the dock waiting for Billy
to fink on him.
Assault? Does
this mean one kid beat up another like the scene from that wonderful
movie, A Christmas
Story, when Scut Farkus terrified Ralphie Parker? And Ralphie
Parker found his inner Rambo and settled the score? Remember
To Kill a Mockingbird when Scout Finch picked a fight with Walter
Cunningham at school? Tell me if I’m wrong, but isn’t this also
called bullying? And isn’t bullying one of the, er… joys… of childhood?
You know, while
it’s not fun to be a victim, learning to stand up to bullies may
be a necessary part of healthy individuation. Too bad our elected
representatives missed out on this experience during their formative
years.
And let’s not
forget the virtues of bullying. Hey, if grade school kids don’t
learn how to bully and throw a few punches, how are they going grow
up to serve the Neocon Empire, which entity just put out a call
for 30,000 more troops to bully Iraq.
Looking back
through the mists of time, I recall my schoolyard scuffles. Usually
some adult came along and laid down the law. I can hear the dulcet
tones of my junior high P.E. Coach Scravano now: "What the
hell’s goin’ on here! No fighting on the football field! Both of
you drop and give me fifty!" Thanks to Coach Scravano I learned
how to count by twos. I wonder if Karl Rove had him too?
Case closed.
Right? Well… not always.
Now, what went
askew with Billy?
You see Billy
may not have wanted to appear in court to testify against
the bullying thirteen-year-old. So, Billy may have failed
to respond to a subpoena issued by the court. But then, look at
this way: the county may not have been "diligent
in making sure subpoenas are served."
You wonder,
suppose he did get served, how dare Billy ignore a subpoena! I guess
Dick
Cheney is his pin-up?
Could it be
possible that the incident between the two boys was not all that
serious? Could it be the parents and school handled it? Oh shucks,
who am I kidding! Of course not! Why do we have such a bombastic
federal system if not to license a bunch of busybodies to intervene
in everything and anything?
Eleven-year-old
Billy probably hasn’t a clue what a subpoena is. In fact, I’ll be
willing to bet he doesn’t have a driver’s license or a car
to get to court. He might even have had school on the day he was
asked to appear. And then, like I said, there seems to be some question
of whether he even received the subpoena.
Well that’s
no excuse! One must not ignore the commands of The State! By order
of Mille
Lacs County attorney Jan Kolb, our eleven-year-old friend was
"escorted" out of his classroom and taken downtown for
a good lesson in Who’s da Man! On went the handcuffs and into the
Juvenile Detention Center, went Billy, our little assault victim…
And all of this was done for "his own security." In a
pig’s eye!
After a "comfortable"
night’s sleep… probably surrounded by uh… bullies… little Billy
was hauled into court wearing the currently fashionable orange jumpsuit,
handcuffs and leg shackles. It makes you wonder what sort of outfit
the accused "criminal" was wearing. Do you suppose anybody
in the courtroom might have been confused? Uh… which one is the
defendant and which one is the victim? The guy in orange?
Well… the root
cause of this particular incident is a simmering ill-feeling between
Mille Lac County and the Ojibwe tribe over a little matter of some
disputed "legal
decisions dating to the early 20th century."
In the past, the tribe and the county have failed to sit down together
to smoke the peace pipe. The Ojibwe have a point, too. American
law has never exactly been on the side of the indigenous
population. But that’s the subject of another rant.
Now the Ojibwe
are hopping mad and hissing the "r" word.
Stuck in between
all the screaming, yelling, and finger pointing adults sits an eleven-year-old
child who has become collateral damage in the struggle between the
Tribe, the school district and the state of Minnesota. Time to call
in the ACLU.
Whatever happened
to common sense? Silly question huh?
Slapping the
silver bracelets on a child and dragging him to the slammer for
failing to squeal for the State is a punishment that is a crime.
Most people would call that child abuse. The authorities should
be referred to the… uh… authorities. Oh… never mind.
For failing
to rat on a bully, Billy has been bullied by the State.
What will Billy
learn from this episode? Well… most likely in twenty years he won’t
even remember the name of the thirteen-year-old schoolyard bully.
But he sure
as hell will remember the real bully: The State as represented
by the Mille Lacs County Court and its strong-arm criminal justice
system.
For those of
you who read my previous story: Dear
Dubya: You’re Stylin’ Now, please note the accompanying
photo of President George W. Bush Wearing a Purple Heart appears
to be doctored. The assumption that the photo was genuine is entirely
my error. The facts of the story remain accurate.
Elizabeth
Gyllensvard contributed to and edited this story.
May
19, 2007
Tom
Chartier [send him mail]
played lead guitar in legendary Los Angeles punk band The Rotters
for 26 years until their final appearance in January of 2004. He
has lived in Tokyo and Los Angeles. Currently he resides somewhere
in the Caribbean.
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