Hate to be cynical but I wonder if you'd be saying this if the perp was black. Not all but many in the majority say stuff like this and seem to be quick to play the insanity defense with whites but far less compassionate when the perp is a minority. That may not be you but I wonder sometimes generally speaking.
Originally Posted by Zanzibar789
I'll bite. What you wrote is reasonable.
However, I feel differently. I think, and I'm older and remember segregation, etc., that things are getting better, race wise.
I remember how things were as a child in the 60's and 70's. I also know how things have changed. Have they changed enough? Of course not.
Again, education is key. If we can lift up others, and educate them and let different people from all walks of life thrive (I'm REALLY not as Polly Anna as I'm sounding now!), and focus on equal rights for women and men ... we will continue to see progress.
This situation? This awful murder? This is something that just happens. I know that bringing in the idea that if it was a black guy that we would somehow be saying to others, with more frequency, hang 'em high, is a very valid statement.
However, I would like to offer just a different viewpoint, a little bit of one.
Here in Garland, Texas (where I'm located) last fall, there was some white 18 year old kid who went into a 7-11 and just viciously shot and killed an Ethopian worker there. It was senseless and the kid admitted to just wanting to know how it would be to kill someone.
White. Upper middle class neighborhood. Regular kid. You should have READ the comments on wfaa.com I'm not going to worry about using quotations correctly on a Saturday morning but the responses were vicious. Kill him, he should be shot in the face, hang him from the highest tree, sociopaths like that don't deserve to walk the streets, let him drink poison and him die a slow and painful death, an easy death is too good for him, etc..
The comments seem to come from white collar type of people. They knew how to articulate. It was chilling for me to read.
So those type of sentiments run really deep in our society. And I get it. I do. But I see that same reaction to white kids as well. Hispanics, too.
There is a lot of hatred, and more important, FEAR in our hearts.
I went on a tangent. Sorry. But I don't think that you deserve to be clobbered for your statements. I just wish that we could move away from that type of thinking at times.
Best,
Elisabeth