To CMac-
First of all I am sorry to hear that our forum is frustrating to you. I can imagine it is tenfold due to the fact that you are so close to the situation on the ground. I hope you stick around because your commentary can provide us with a very important viewpoint, which quite honestly, everyone here, regardless of which "side"they are on at the moment, would really appreciate. I am afraid that perhaps some of us got off on the wrong foot, but this is a "safe" place and is moderated greatly by LambChop. She keeps us from getting out of control. Many of us here have been modsnipped, had our posts deleted and perhaps even given a "time out" here and there. Because it is a emotional issue and some of us can get carried away.
But for the most part, everyone here is trying to learn, to understand, etc... And I also think that just about everyone here agrees that there are racial issues in our country (we may differ on whose fault that is and what the solution is but...) I think everyone here wishes there weren't a racial divide and are upset that there seems to be some very vocal people agitating that racial divide deeper, when there are people like you who are in there trying to make change, to come together, etc...and it's a great thing.
That said - this forum, and this case, is specifically about Darren Wilson and Michael Brown. That is why so many of us find it frustrating - because it is no longer about Darren Wilson and Michael Brown. Darren Wilson is a human being. He is a law enforcement officer. He is an American with rights. He has a family, friends and even a young child. We find it outrageous that he could be tending to a sick baby one moment and then the next meets up with someone who strong arm robbed a store, attacked him, tried to take his gun away and quite possibly shot him in fear, not because he is black, but because he had just assaulted him. We all feel bad that a young man is dead. But many of us feel he put himself in that position in the first place. Now, although dead, is a "hero" and OW is a "murderer."
So I would love to learn more from you about your community and trying to overcome the greater struggle of racial inequities in this country. But to me, this case is about 2 men and what happened at 12:02 on August 9, 2014. Nothing else matters in terms of what happens to ODW. The only question is whether or not the shooting was justified, which is simply a case of did ODW have a reasonable fear for his safety or the safety of others at the time he shot MB.
So I will repeat my question from earlier in the hopes you can at least try to answer it. It is simple:
Why are there so many people who refuse to have the ability to look at this case as it stands with the facts that are before us, and more importantly, with the facts that are NOT before us, before making a judgement?