By Elizabeth Nelson
Justice means "getting the case right" The
best way to describe Dan Joseph, he's like the best roller coaster at Six Flags
over Georgia. We sit down, get strapped
in, put our hands in the car, and we just know we're going to go on a wild
ride. Dan explaining who is the cause of the chaos in Ferguson is no different,
it's a wild ride right from the jump and it's well worth the price of admission.
Sit down, buckle up, enjoy the ride and don't worry about those
butterflies when you hit the loops, that's normal.
"A lot of people like talking about things they know nothing about, and a lot of them are in Ferguson, MI." Dan gets it right again, we still know absolutely nothing about this case, but "one day after this 'boy' was shot, people were rioting on the streets" about the unjust "execution of an unarmed black teen."
"We
have no idea," as Dan put it, "did the police officer feel his life
was in danger because this 6'- 4," 300 lb guy was charging him after
trying to take his gun in the police car. Was this police officer able to see
adequately after pounding his face "
"Dan
makes a great point, after two weeks, "Did this guy say, 'Don't shoot me'
or 'what are you going to do, shoot me' who knows, not me' maybe when they're
done these protesters can tell us where that missing Malaysian airline
is."
"Now
the people pushing this narrative are locked into it and changing it now would
be embarrassing. It's not just racially but politically charged."
Now we're going to enter the 1960s - 1970 oppressive Timewarp
.... what this Administration has been pushing us to do this entire time.
"The
lefts' narrative hasn't changed since the 60s even though the circumstances
have. This is the period that the left
has been trying to relive, because it's the last time the progressives
benefited the people in any significant way and they don't have any new ideas;
identity politics."
"The
idea that minority groups are still being systemically oppressed, both at home
and abroad, due to the actions of white males, conservatives, the military and
the police. This narrative isn't as convincing anymore because, well, you know,
it's false. "
"The
media love talking about race in America, almost as much as they love ignoring
scandals that involve Democrats."
Get ready, we're entering the last turn, and I couldn't
agree more, but no one says it like Dan.
Obama was quick to give his condolences to the parents of the
"gentle giant's" parents, however, I have yet to hear anyone offer
condolences to the employees or the owners of the businesses that were looted
and burned to the ground. Where is their
next paycheck going to come from, not from the looters.
"If you're going to cause chaos, if you're going to protest, if your going to riot, you should make damn sure that what you're getting all riled up is an actual injustice otherwise you foment the very racial divisiveness that you claim to hate. If you're doing that, then you are the problem, not the police, you are the reason we have a racial divide in this Country."
God forbid we allow this case to actually play out in our
court of law, not the court of public opinion.
Showing all the facts, the fractured eye socket, the robbery, the drugs
in the 18-year-old, 6-3, 300 lbs young man's system.
Let's get all of the facts, not the black vs.
white hyperbole used to push Obama's "oppression" agenda, which only
serves to divide us further.
Again, Dan says it best, and I couldn't agree more:
"I'm not afraid to come right out and say it, I sympathize with
the cop here. He's being tried in the
streets of Ferguson by jury that just burned down the courthouse. I'm not saying he was right to shoot Brown,
we don't know that, but you see, I have this wacky belief that justice actually
means 'getting the case right.' it seems that some people out there that claim
they want justice, but only if it's on their terms and with the result they
like."
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