Phoebeb
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After all the anger, disgust, disbelief I experienced yesterday, something came to me this morning. This jury was chosen for some reason. This jury came to this decision for some reason. How could it be they ALL agreed on the Not Guilty verdict so quickly? This just does not make sense. But this was supposed to happen.
So for me, when these things happen in my life, things that you cannot understand or explain for the life of you, the things that absolutely confound you, I have found there is usually a profound reason revealed later down the road. I happen to believe it is divine intervention that is responsible. Others may just say, see? things worked out after all.
Example close to this case is Jesse Grund. I don't know if he was crushed when his engagement to ICA was broken off, but say he was distraught and felt the heartbreak so many of us can relate to. At the time they broke up, he probably thought it was the end of his world. Three years later, it is clear to see why now he has to be thanking God he was spared any further involvement with this monster of a woman.
So when things do not work out (as the majority of people feel should) in such an obvious way (Guilty verdict), there is a reason. Is it to begin a national conversation about child abuse, or to emphasize awareness of things that don't feel right that most of us would brush off rather than getting involved? The outrage and discussion this verdict and case has caused is going to do something to and for us collectively. It has to. We just need to be patient. Some realization will be revealed, eventually. IMO, of course.
So for me, when these things happen in my life, things that you cannot understand or explain for the life of you, the things that absolutely confound you, I have found there is usually a profound reason revealed later down the road. I happen to believe it is divine intervention that is responsible. Others may just say, see? things worked out after all.
Example close to this case is Jesse Grund. I don't know if he was crushed when his engagement to ICA was broken off, but say he was distraught and felt the heartbreak so many of us can relate to. At the time they broke up, he probably thought it was the end of his world. Three years later, it is clear to see why now he has to be thanking God he was spared any further involvement with this monster of a woman.
So when things do not work out (as the majority of people feel should) in such an obvious way (Guilty verdict), there is a reason. Is it to begin a national conversation about child abuse, or to emphasize awareness of things that don't feel right that most of us would brush off rather than getting involved? The outrage and discussion this verdict and case has caused is going to do something to and for us collectively. It has to. We just need to be patient. Some realization will be revealed, eventually. IMO, of course.