This makes me sad.
The state of Georgia executed a man tonight who most likely was innocent of the crime he was convicted, yet the biggest topic on my Facebook news feed is the new layout. In my opinion Troy Davis outweighs Facebook's new layout any day.
There was so much outrage on the social network when Casey Anthony was acquitted of murdering her two year old daughter based solely on reasonable doubt,
yet we all knew she was guilty. Anyone familiar with the basics of
Davis' case knows that his entire case was riddled with reasonable
doubt, much like Anthony's--no murder weapon was ever found, seven of
the nine witnesses who testified against Davis recanted or changed parts
or all of their testimony and claimed that they were coerced under
duress, it is believed that another one of the witnesses was the actual
murderer...and yet, Davis was found guilty of murder, and ultimately
executed at 10:53 pm. Where is the outrage now? Where is the anger
over the judicial system now?
It appears that any anger on my
Facebook news feed is directed at the new layout, which seems to have
pissed off plenty of people, excluding yours truly. I don't have any
issues with it. I can still do what I go on to the site to do, and if I
couldn't, well...I'd figure it out, like the last time Mark Zuckerberg
changed things up. Change happens. Updates occur. Big deal. You adapt
and move on...because you know in a few months or a year, Facebook will
change things up again.
But Troy Davis will never take another
breath. Troy Davis will never get to prove his innocence. Troy Davis
may have been wrongly executed while the real killer, believed to be
Sylvester "Redd" Coles, spends the rest of his life a free man because
the state of Georgia will never investigate that trail and openly admit
that they may have killed the wrong person. And the MacPhail family may
never really know who killed Mark MacPhail that night at Burger King in
1989. We may never know if Troy Davis was the one who pulled the
trigger.
And that, to me at least, is more frustrating than the way my news feed shows up when I log in on Facebook.
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Thursday, September 22, 2011
A Falling Through
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I'm glad I'm not the only one who noticed this. It's such a sad situation. I just hope someone keeps this story alive, and pushing for an actual, objective investigation.
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