Tuesday, October 11, 2005

F the Police

I can scarcely describe the consuming rage and wearying sorrow that coursed through my soul yesterday when I viewed the actions of New Orleans law enforcement on an unarmed old man, Robert Davis.

Peep the injustice

I am generally a stauch supporter of the profession of police officers, considering the sheer courage the job demands. The turbulent wake of 9/11, the left's passive proclivity (in terms of armed force) and the mission of multiculturism has all served well in revealing the respect police officers are due. But the men shown in the video are nothing more than brutal thugs who have earned multi-year sentences in prison by their horrific actions. Notice the coward twisting Davis' leg while the others pin him down. The very memory boils my blood.

The beauty of true character can be displayed in the void left by the police involved in the gang beat down. Read Robert Davis' exhilirating reaction to the whole incident while keeping in mind what race-hustlers such as Al Sharpton or Jesse Jackson would have done:

Grace

I guess Robert Davis would say "Forgive the Police"

1 comment:

Oneway the Herald said...

It really is something not be overlooked. The truth is the hate-mongers of the Rainbow/PUSH Coalition, the Hip-Hop Summit, the Black Muslims, and the rest do not represent all blacks.

The cultural gravity to cash in on this incident must have been astronomical for Mr. Davis. Everyone from white leftists to black demagogues were gnashing their teeth at Davis' display of virtue.