I took down a post
I took down the post about Charles Ramsey's past. The extension of the man's fifteen minutes is irritating to me, but I suppose I'm more irritated with the people who have tried to turn him into the next Antoine Dodson. One of the reasons that the Dodson bit and Bed Intruder is funny and entertaining is that nothing all that bad happened. There was a break-in, a failed rape attempt and a clumsy escape which left the Dodsons traumatized for a short time. The interview—which was with the actual victims, not a bystander—was the perfect example of what Nipsey Washington (NSFW) calls "crime humor".
But the taunt "You are so dumb" can't be hurled at Ariel Castro, a man who successfully hid three women in his rape dungeon for 10+ years. You can't compare what happened to Kelly Dodson in her bedroom to what happened to Michelle Knight over the last 11 or so years.
So, Charles Ramsey, I'm trying not to be a hater, man. You turned down reward money and I'm trying to give you your props. I'm just not amusable with regard to the situation. Cleveland made the front of the National Enquirer—I noticed in the checkout line. Hooray. Luckily we also get some positive publicity.
Well I'm glad you took it down. The reason why people look the other way when they see a girl or woman in distress is because they don't want the hassle afterwards. Ramsey's past is none of our business. It really isn't. He stuck his neck and did the right thing.
ReplyDeleteYes, I agree that looking the other way is the greater sin.
DeleteBut when you give multiple public statements you do invite scrutiny. Prudence and awareness of the situation dictates that the wisest course would be to make one statement to the police and one to the press and then bow out. This can be done anonymously as well.