For some people, it's apparently getting increasingly hard to effectively conceal their racism, especially when it comes to dealing with the media. In a story that has emerged amid the unavoidable Gates-Crowley fiasco, Cambridge police officer Justin Barrett has somehow managed to put himself in some deep excrement. Barrett was put on paid administrative leave after he mass-mailed a racist, bigoted e-mail to the Boston Globe and members of his National Guard unit in which he continuously referred to professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. as a "jungle monkey."
And just to reiterate how far down his throat he has swallowed his foot, here are some of Barrett's original statement's:
"If I was the officer he verbally assaulted like a banana-eating jungle monkey, I would have sprayed him in the face with OC, deserving of his belligerent noncompliance."
"I am not a racist, but I am prejudice towards people who are stupid and pretend to stand up and preach for something they say is freedom but it is merely attention, because you do not get enough of it in your little fear-dwelling circle of on-the-bandwagon followers."
"Gates is a goddamned fool, and you, the article writer, simply a poor follower and maybe worse -- a poor writer. Your article title should read 'Conduct Becoming a Jungle Monkey: Back to One's Roots.'"
Thursday night on CNN's Larry King Live, Barrett meekly attempted to do some damage control. ...
His first statement:
"My choice of words was lacking. I failed to think through the perception of what others may have based upon what I wrote. ... I sincerely apologize that these words have been received as such. I truly apologize to all involved."
When asked by Larry King whether he thought that he deserved to be suspended, Barrett chose not to answer the question and instead deflected it to his attorney with an uncomfortable gulp.
What saddens me is that the people who demonstrate this type of behavior are more remorseful for getting caught and how they "worded" their statements more so than recognizing the social implications of their actions.
How can Barrett say with a straight face, after writing such an incendiary letter, that he has "never used those words" ? The insincerity is evident and this "apology" was obviously an attempt to stave off the very likely prospect of his firing. Addressing his choice of words instead of the fact that he made a racist statement is indicative of how he feels.
Not once during his interview did he expressly give an apology directly to professor Gates or even mention him by name. What he should have done was speak to the fact that America has a long way to go as far as race relations are concerned. But it was evident, given Barrett's obvious limitations, that such a statement was beyond him.
If you cannot formulate your own words and need the assistance of an attorney concerning your own actions, then your actions leave room for question. Barrett did not vindicate himself at all in this interview. If anything, he further implicated him as racist fool.


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By: NATIVE NY GEE on 8/14/2009 2:37AM
What becomes painfully obvious is the man is not sorry for what he wrote or felt. He meant every word of it. He's apologizing because he was reported & it has affected his reputation & hit that money maker. Of course he's sorry & wish he never wrote anything based on that alone. Other than that, it is pretty scary having cops in any state who truly dislike Blacks. There would be no proctection, no coming to a Black person's rescue in need, arresting Black people for no reason, all kinds of racist things would go on with him & other cops that have the same mentality. Why on earth if you are afraid of people, dangerous situations & you're racist would you become a cop or work in the military in the first place? Yes they're dangerous jobs, so why take it on? Get a safer occupation, become a professor, it's a safer job as long as you're not Black.
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By: Real Speaker on 8/01/2009 11:20PM
to Shanik: You are so right, if Gates were white we would not be talking about this incident. Reason: IT WOULD NOT HAVE HAPPENED IN THE SAME MANNAR AS IN THE GATES CASES!!! Thanks for clearing that up for all everyone. Plus, your friend J. Barrett just verified what Gates and everyone else were tring to get the media and the world to know, Cambridge police officers are racist or have racist tenancies. Minorities in the department are just use to cover up what is acual happen in the world.... better yet Cambridge.
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By: Paul53404 on 8/01/2009 11:51PM
My name is Paul Hunte, and I am the 19th child out of 21 natural children. Yes, my mother who is Mrs. Louise Hunter is the mother of 21 natural children, (18 living today) 61 grandchildren, and 55 great-grandchildren. www.hunterfamily21.com
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By: lanette on 8/02/2009 12:53AM
you are crazy to call Gates a racist. There is something wrong when you can justify Gates being arrested in his home even after proving that he lived there.
Also officer Crowley told other cops to send all the cops to the house.Gates is bless to have made it out of that alive because that scumbag cop could have killed him like so many cops do. Crowley would have gotten a "paid vacation".
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By: Baddkitty on 8/15/2009 5:00PM
that was probably alot of this idiots problem, he was mad because this black man had a better home than him, and would not sit and let this stupid moron talk crap to him in his own home.
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By: John Taylor on 8/02/2009 1:24AM
From the heart the mouth speak,that's where those words came from his heart.It's scary to think that this person is allowed to carry a gun with the power to use kill at will.
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By: Bobby Kilgore Sr. on 8/02/2009 3:16AM
It is obvious this officer is trying to save his job. He apologized to other officers and the military, not Africans Americans.For him to say he has never used this type of language before is unbelievable. Sounds like the racist L.A. detective Mark Furman(OJ trial.) There is a long history of racism in Boston.I hope folks realize racism is still around stronger than ever.Sad to say it's because of our President. All we can do is pray for people like this officer.
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By: Rodger E. Smith on 8/02/2009 8:37AM
It amazes me when an individual would make a blatant racist comment and when caught they go into the usual refrain I not not racist. I find this stance as the height of cowardice.
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By: shawnmariemoore on 8/02/2009 10:52AM
If the shoe were on the other foot, Gates would be fired, no questions asked!!!!
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By: Amp on 8/02/2009 8:47AM
This is terrible. Not much talk about it in the media though since it happened. I wondery why?????
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