Sorry, I missed it.
1) I don't have any white guilt.
2) Race is not the issue here...only the actions of the participants. If both were purple, it should not sway anyone's opinion one iota. I believe there is a very bad precedent being set here that is being fueled by race and politics and is completely divorced from the facts.
3) I am discussing the law, not my personal feelings.
4) With all due respect...I believe your feelings are playing an oversized roll in your opinion making. Facts seem to hold no sway over your opinion.
You are making an assumption that race played a roll in Sgt. Penny's decision matrix...but there is not a lick of evidence to support that conclusion.
The man who recorded the video was Hispanic...he said he would not have believed Neely would die.
The 66 year old woman...the one who felt threatened...her race is not disclosed. Do you assume that she is white? Would it alter your opinion if it is revealed that she is a person of color?
Why?
Why would you assume I feel any white guilt?
Do you believe that I should?
Why?
You assume that I am white?
Why?