My heart helped me realize something today when I thought about the trial.
It said the verdict was a reflection of how some people look at the world today.
It showed that we as people, in society still look out for ourselves before others.
This shows perfectly with this case.
The lawyers got further and further away from the child and more involved with
their opinions about the childs death.
Because life was not put first the death overshadowed her life instead.
Because Casey looked out for her benefit instead of anyone elses at whatever
cost, Jose helped. Because Jose just wanted to be known worldwide throughout human
history he took the case, not for Caylee or Casey or Justice or Truth.
This just became a chain reaction which left the jury in the same boat.
Was it possible they just wanted to go home and get it over with?
Was it because they didn't want the responsibility with being the ones to make
this person serve time? Was it because one juror had a cruise to catch today?
Was it because one juror doesn't judge? I don't know.
But why didn't they take 2 weeks to look over this evidence? Discuss like civil
human beings over a course of a month even.
Why come back in a day with an answer?
Is it ADD flowing into our peers who overlook us in court?
If you were going to make a decision about
the rest of your life that could affect it in a positive or a negative way,
would you take 1 day to make it?
If your answer is what I think it would be no. You would make sure that you
were looking out for yourself through every precaution you could take, so how
could it be anything but true that this jury looked out for themselves and not
anyone who needed to be looked after?
A reflection of what all of us do to each other. So I hope and Pray that everyone
will reflect on this case deeply. And continuously ask yourselves this one
question.
Are you going to keep looking out for yourself instead of others who are
struggling and defenseless who need a voice?
I hope and Pray you will think about this for more than 1 day.
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