Mosoh
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- Joined
- Jun 14, 2011
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We don't need to know that much about the case. We weren't on the jury (nor were any of those who are so sure of their opinion). It was the jury's decision, not ours.
Further, we have the wherewithal to know, internalize and understand that the verdict in this case never was and never will be our call. I didn't agree with the OJ verdict, but I dealt with it because it is our American justice system and went on with my life. Is it a perfect system? No. But it's the best we have for now and the most fair to the greatest amount of people who've ever gone through it. Just because one or two cases in 20 years happen along where we don't like the outcome, that's no reason to throw the baby out with the bathwater and declare our system bad, wrong or broken.
Who said it's broken? It didn't work this time. One or two cases in twenty years? If only that were true

You brush of an injustice with a cynical indifference, many of us don't. Where you admit knowing little about this case yet feel your opinions on the case are valid due to the fact that the responsibility was on someone else's shoulders.
Why even join the disussion? We all know we can't change the travisty. It is you trying to change passions - that's an even greater imposition imo
And I would do well to remind myself (and others) that while it might seem that the "whole country" is in a tizzy about this, it just seems that way. It's mostly the media and the few hundred thousand or so who had the time on their hands to invest in watching what the talking box was telling them to watch that are getting all upset and emotional about this issue. 

Kill your child
