Re: FL:Stand your ground law under fire for parking space dispute murder
Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2018 9:26 am
I think it is important for everyone to know how to evaluate the truthfulness of statements and witnesses. Particularly in an era where the legacy media is so heavily biased.
As LTC's we all passed a tough background check. But states like Florida and Texas have an adult population with a felony conviction rate of over 10%. link
It would be foolish to give equal weight to the word of a convicted felon and an LTC.
With the abysmal growth in the unholy belief of moral relativism:
It's safe to assume that there are a whole lot of people out there who lie whenever they "feel" like it.
We shouldn't rush to judgement. We need to give LTC's the chance to explain/defend their actions. Our judgement should be based on known facts once we have them, and not the dubious words of criminals or moral relativists.
As LTC's we all passed a tough background check. But states like Florida and Texas have an adult population with a felony conviction rate of over 10%. link
It would be foolish to give equal weight to the word of a convicted felon and an LTC.
With the abysmal growth in the unholy belief of moral relativism:
linkBy a 3-to-1 margin (64% vs. 22%) adults said truth is always relative to the person and their situation. The perspective was even more lopsided among teenagers, 83% of whom said moral truth depends on the circumstances, and only 6% of whom said moral truth is absolute.
It's safe to assume that there are a whole lot of people out there who lie whenever they "feel" like it.
We shouldn't rush to judgement. We need to give LTC's the chance to explain/defend their actions. Our judgement should be based on known facts once we have them, and not the dubious words of criminals or moral relativists.