Re: "The Verdict"
So, freulein Anthony got away with it, you say. The unfortunate truth here is she will forever be the only person who knows what really happened. I can tell you something that I know, though: reading Us weekly and watching a few Nancy Grace meltdowns does not make me a justice expert, and doesn't give me some supernatural ability to know what happened better than twelve men and women who spent every damn day for six weeks buried in the details. The predisposition towards assumptions of guilt in our culture is well documented, and she was crucified in the court of public opinion the moment charges were brought against her. She could have been gloriously and widely cleared, and she'd be just as fucked.
The fact is that reading and watching about a case, even voraciously, will NEVER leave you more qualified to render judgement than the twelve people sitting on that bench. It might feel like it, and you might want "justice" because you want someone, ANYONE, to hang for whatever crime-du-jour is at issue, but there's a reason we did our best to get rid of lynch-mobs. Facebook is the new town square, and loudly thirsting for blood is just pointless there.
Some final thoughts:
~I know some of you will accuse me of defending her. Go for it. I applaud your reading ability.
~I did not follow this trial, as I generally do not follow sensationalist bullshit, so don't come blabbering to me about the "details of the case". I do not care, nor will I ever, about what you think really happened.
~I am deeply cynical, and sleep soundly at night knowing everyone is guilty of many bad things. For all I care the court reporter did it.
~Mistaking punishment for justice is common; desiring one above the other is masturbating the darker parts of your soul.
~Everyone already has plenty of awful shit to deal with. Stop making another family's tragedy your own.
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