*knows full well that racism exists and is operational in our society.
*has been involved in countless police investigations over several decades.
Here’s what I’ve learned:
*Life is not an episode of Law and Order or Miami CSI.
Nothing gets resolved in increments of hours or even days.
A full investigation takes time.
No one person, or viewpoint, has a monopoly on ‘truth’; the piece of whatever ‘truth’ you own is only that – a piece of the truth.
*‘Truth’ is found in shades of grey.
Nothing is black or white, no matter how much we may long for the simplicity and surety of such dichotomies.
*There will be contradictory elements of truth because human beings are, by nature, contradictory creatures.
*Vigilante justice is as wrong and dangerous as mob rule;
whether that mob assembles outside a pioneer jail house in the 1800’s or in a town square in the 21st century, egged on electronically by ‘social media’.
Take a breath, people.
Justice is blind – and slow … but it should be given time to work.
Two other things I’ve learned ?
*It doesn’t always go the way we think it ‘should'
and
*no matter how it goes, it will reveal things about ourselves we may not like.
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