Please don't mistake this for hyperbole

If you think that it’s appropriate to kill someone for breaking into a house, someone that’s not a threat to you, then I can’t help but wonder if you think lynching is OK, too.

8 Comments

  • Posted November 23, 2007 10:03 pm 0Likes
    by Kirk

    Kill, no. Maim, probably.

  • Posted November 23, 2007 10:49 pm 0Likes
    by CherylM

    A house, or MY house? If it’s my house, in the heat of the moment I may not have time to ascertain that the person brazen enough to come in while I’m home is unarmed and thoroughly sane.

  • Posted November 24, 2007 2:01 am 0Likes
    by Ashley

    Bo, I think your comment is ridiculous. Once again, an African American bringing up the “race card.” Can you PLEASE tell me how in the world shooting someone that was breaking into someone else’s home (which I don’t agree with what the man did, but that is neither here nor there) but to TRY and compare that to “LYNCHING”….you can’t even put the two in the same category……I normally agree with you, but I think you might wanna rethink this one……

  • Posted November 24, 2007 10:03 pm 0Likes
    by jaedalaurez

    I think that’s kind of what is lost in the mix…he killed somebody over “stuff”. Not even HIS stuff, somebody else’s “stuff.”
    I personally think a life is worth more than a DVD player…but maybe I’m weird.

  • Posted November 25, 2007 1:17 pm 0Likes
    by Ashley

    Bo, I NOW see what you meant and I retract my comment. Although, taken out of the context you put it in this second time, it DOES seem as if the “race card” WAS being played. I know you did not want to “indulge” me, ;), but I’m glad you did because I was not looking at it the way you meant it.
    Only Love,
    Ashley

  • Posted November 26, 2007 4:14 pm 0Likes
    by souldecirce

    What a coincidence that this came on over the weekend. I saw it last night. It’s an interview PBS’s Bill Moyers did with James Cone, first known theorist of a Black theology. The topic of lynching was a significant part of the discussion.
    http://www.pbs.org/moyers/journal/11232007/watch.html

  • Posted November 30, 2007 9:55 am 0Likes
    by Max

    I think the real issue is how do you determine a threat? I’m not familiar with the specific instance you’re commenting on, but if someone broke into my house, I’d automatically assume they were a major threat. I don’t own a gun, but if I did I’d certainly grab it. My house is my sovereign territory. If you violate that you better have a damn fine reason. Otherwise, you are automatically a threat, and very little isn’t justified.

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