Illegal, subversive haircuts in NOLA
Welcome to 1950’s Birmingham 21st century Louisianna:ÂÂ
Jack Strain: "Now I don’t get into calling people names and all that fact, but if you’re gonna walk the streets of St. Tammany Parish with dreadlocks and "Chee Wee" hairstyles, then you can expect to be getting a visit from a sheriff’s deputy."ÂÂ
He repeatedly refers to those displaced by the hurricane as “trash†that don’t belong in his parish. My favorite part is when he claims defense lawyers are making one helluva posh living off of defending these “insert euphemism here.â€Â Never mind, of course, that court-appointed defense attorneys get paid about the same as flipping burgers at McDonalds.
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