ICHEOKU says once again there was a video of the incident and it was not controvertible as it captured the very moment that made all the difference in the returned verdict. The video showed an unarmed black man jogging through a park, was confronted and struggling with his killer before he fired shots into him taking his life and at such a youthful young age of only 25 years.
There was no apparent provocation by the victim, and there was no noticeable self defense issue that could have triggered the shooting. It was a clear cut case of extreme prejudice gone awry and resulted to the death of an unarmed black man, shot simply because the killer can(could); deluded that there will be no consequences for his action because it is Brunswick Glynn Country Georgia State and black people are not allowed to jog in their town.
But unfortunately for them, the jury saw it differently and they were also disciplined enough to be guided only by the evidence and not their skin color which majority of them share with the now convicted murderers. It was the same thing with Kyle Rittenhouse's case, which incident was also captured on video and showed that Kyle Rittenhouse acted in self defense. While the jury in Ahmaud Arbery saw the wantonness of his killers on the video, the jury in Kyle Rittenhouse saw a helpless and threatened Kyle Rittenhouse act to defend himself from imminent bodily harm and possible death. They saw the self defense themselves and decided to allow shooting in self defense survive their verdict.
Both cases were meritoriously decided solely on the weight of evidence presented before the jury, which were largely aided by videos which captured the crucial moments in time that encapsulated both cases. There were no biases and there were no other extraneous influences that came into play to berth both verdicts. The verdicts in both cases were the right and correct decisions; and it does not matter your politics or social ideology as both cases were decided based on ascertainable and verified evidences and video which even a Steve Wonder can attest to.
ICHEOKU says if there is anything worthy of celebrating from both verdicts, it is that they were rightly and correctly decided and American people should be happy and proud of both outcomes. But the far left, in their always usual selective righteous indignation, choose and pick what is a good verdict and bad verdict. They are celebrating the guilty verdict in Ahmaud Arbery's case, but protested the not guilty verdict of Kyle Rittenhouse just because it was not the outcome they wanted, regardless of the evidence.
The far left nut-jobs is the root cause of the trouble in America, as their position is frequently dictated by how they feel. Their emotions drive the pistons in their engines and their very thin skin does not allow them to make dispassionate decisions, at least not too often. Imagine if others begin to imitate them what upheaval such will stir up in the society. These lunatics forget that they are not the only ones living in America and that there is a reason a uniform law exists and is equally applied across the board.
Anyway, as the three convicted murderers now spend the rest of their natural lives behind bars, let other would be such racist hotheads, who still think and behave as if America is still stuck in the 1950s, have a serious rethink. Let the now sealed fate of Travis McMichael, his father Gregory McMichael and their neighbor/friend William Roddie Bryan be a lesson that killing of black people just because you can comes with stiff consequences. Hopefully the message has now, by this verdict, been reaffirmed and resent loudly and clearly that we are no longer in Kansas and that such malice murder comes with life in prison.
May the soul of Ahmaud Marquez Arbery now rest. To his bereaved family, especially his indefatigable Amazonian of a mother, Wanda Cooper-Jones, may she begin to finally find some healing from such a tragic loss of a son. It is a pain that will definitely linger on for a long time and most likely accompany her to her grave. She should find some solace and consolation in the experience of Holy Mary the mother of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, whose son was similarly lynched by the Jews.
Although the verdict will not resurrect her son nor bring him back, but the fact that his killers did not go unpunished should be a form of consolatory "prize" for her unrelenting quest for justice for her slain son; admitted nothing was in fact actually gained by anyone in the outcome, speaking in the real sense of it. Lets hope that the verdict will now bring some closure to the divisiveness in America and lower the temperature on both sides; and also help put a bandaid to polarizing Americans who are gradually finding themselves on extreme parallel sides. Adieu Ahmaud Marquez Arbery, may he now rest on.
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