This whole case is smoke and mirrors. The "Real Question" was never asked!
It started with the Black kid taking the white kids basketball. This question was never asked in the course of the trail. "Why did they have to take the ball? Why did they have to start trouble in the first place." Then the black kid lied about taking the ball to the police.
There would have been no problems had there been no confrontation over someone taking the ball.
Why should one person who is being bullied stand back and and take it (and not fight back) and the bully get away with being a bully? That is all wrong.
The basketball court was in a public park, and EVERYONE had equal right to plat on the basketball court. Not just one group of kids over the other group of kids.
I feel as a mother with two kids, that my kids would have had as mush right to play in this park as much as Anyone Else's kids.
It started with the Black kid taking the white kids basketball. This question was never asked in the course of the trail. "Why did they have to take the ball? Why did they have to start trouble in the first place." Then the black kid lied about taking the ball to the police.
There would have been no problems had there been no confrontation over someone taking the ball.
Why should one person who is being bullied stand back and and take it (and not fight back) and the bully get away with being a bully? That is all wrong.
The basketball court was in a public park, and EVERYONE had equal right to plat on the basketball court. Not just one group of kids over the other group of kids.
I feel as a mother with two kids, that my kids would have had as mush right to play in this park as much as Anyone Else's kids.
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