I think the reactions of the
George Zimmerman verdict have shown us once again what is leading to the
decline of this country and why it is more important than ever to be
self-reliant and to prepare for uncertain times.
The fact is, we have a man
who was getting his head bashed in by another man and he defended himself as
any person would. We do not have a man that hunted down an unarmed person,
because if that was the case I think we would agree George Zimmerman should
have gone to jail for murder.
However, we have the TV
pundits, Hollywood celebrities, and protestors talking about how you can go
around hunting down unarmed children and murdering them. They forget to mention
that this unarmed child, violently attacked a man, broke his nose, and was slamming
his head on the ground.
My point is…
We have many people in this
nation who fail to even look at the facts so they can make an intelligent
comment on the case, but more importantly, we have a nation of people who don’t
believe a person should be responsible for their actions.
I find it troubling that the
President of our country – who ought to try and be an example – would tell the
nation to “honor” Trayvon Martin. In other words, he is telling the nation to
honor a man who tried to kill another man. He’s not saying that we need to take
responsibility for our actions and that the reason the man died is because he
chose to jump someone, and to repeatedly punch them and bash their head on the
ground.
I’m pretty sure if I went up
to Alec Baldwin (a knucklehead celebrity who made a silly comment about the
case) and I started bashing his head on the ground he wouldn’t just sit there
and smile, he’d defend himself like a normal person would.
But again, my big problem is
the lack of personal responsibility in this country.
It’s the notion that we can
do whatever we want without consequences, and that someone or something (such
as the government) will bail us out or take care of us.
In fact, the only reactions
I don’t blame are Trayvon’s parents. I think we can agree that if your child
died, no matter what caused it, you would want the person that killed them to
be prosecuted… I’m sure I certainly would.
But everyone else, not so
emotionally close to the case should be teaching their children personal
responsibility. And that you don’t go around starting fights and punching
people and if you do, there are consequences to be paid.
I guess what I’m really
trying to say is, instead of all of the hate being spouted from both sides and
instead of Geraldo Riveria and Al Sharpton stirring things up just to get their
time in front of the camera, we should be teaching our kids and our nation to
be responsible for their actions.
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