I mentioned in a previous post that I
am not agreeing with either side because I was not there as a witness not was I
privy to the evidence, or lack of evidence, given to the grand jury. It may be
possible that there was too much contradictory evidence and testimony for the
grand jury to believe that an indictment was possible. This is the way the
court system works.
Yet the fallout from the decision is
continuing and it is getting worse instead of better.
I had said that Brown’s mother
wanting a country where all black people can live without the color being an
issue. Sounds like someone who wanted calm. But his step-father may now be
arrested and charged with incitement to riot.
Then again, there is the hands’ up
gesture saying “Don’t fire”. I believe this is a symbol indicating that the
people are absolutely positive that the officer was wrong and Brown was trying
to surrender. These people refuse to accept the grand jury’s decision. This
gesture has been used by the public, by five members of the St. Louis Rams, and
now, unbelievably, by members of Congress on the floor!!
In my opinion, this is a gesture
that thumbs its nose at the judicial system. The people are saying they know
better than the grand jury. How many of these people actually saw the incident?
Probably only a couple. Everyone else got their information from second, third,
or fourth hand sources. So how can they know better? I find it disrespectful of
the judicial system and the members of Congress should know better. I think
this also borders on racism.
If you will remember the case of O. J. Simpson, the white populace did not riot or perform some kind of body language when he was acquitted. The judicial process continued and Simpson was eventually found guilty.
Like it or not, these expressions
are wrong. It is serving only to divide this country and it intensifies racial
split in society. If there is to be another trial, and I strongly believe there
will be one, let judicial process advance. Hopefully, at that time, the
evidence will be more conclusive and definitive.
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