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In reply to the discussion: A Letter to Rachel Jeantel - An Apology on Behalf of the Whole World [View all]SaveAmerica
(5,342 posts)to do with the apology. The apology is about the treatment of someone who is completely innocent of any crime or wrong-doing in this case. This is about speaking to her as though she is on trial for a crime and not as someone who has information by association.
I don't even care how many levels of connection you have to any race or anything that is similar to hers, you don't have the right to decide it's OK for her to be treated this way because of personal traits she has that you find distasteful. She could be 25, getting her GED tomorrow, and can't hold a pen, or she could have graduated from college at 18. None of that has any bearing as to how she was being spoken to and I hope all of that backfires on what I consider the worst lawyer the defense could have found.
Perhaps you're not reading your words the way that I did. Do you see the way you're looking down on her?