Nov 20, 2012 15:17
It amuses me to no end that people consider someone to be a "celebrity", will believe anything that comes out of that "celebrity"'s mouth, and will also believe that if that "celebrity" considers themselves wronged (even if that "celebrity" was breaking the law) that it's the law's fault and that the police are obviously on a power trip and out to get them because of who they are.
This is not to say that all laws are just and all law enforcers perfect angels. However, in this case, the "celebrity(s)" have even admitted publicly to breaking the law when law enforcement warned them about their actions, so I'm not certain what defense for their actions they're trying to fall back on nor how the public is making an "informed" decision about their proclaimed innocence. What's also amusing is that when a "celebrity" claims to have spoken to the police chief since time immemorial but there's no paper trail showing that this ever took place.
Sorry, I was just reading up on some stuff and was laughing at the ridiculousness of people who claim to have been wronged but don't actually do anything productive about it and the sycophants who kiss their ass and proclaim them Jesus reborn.
Stand on your own feet, people, and do your research...
thoughts