Re: Chinky Mahoe
Bottom line here is Chinky Mahoe is out of prison and interacting with children. The powers that be aren't arresting, convicting, nor incarcerating him and the parents that are involved aren't complaining.
The only ones that have issues with Chinky Mahoe seem to be us on this thread who deem one opinion is greater than another. The only opinion that counts is the judicial system that put him in and took him out. And that opinion was based on all evidence submitted in a court of law, not the laws of Hawaii Threads posters.
We can be one-sided on this issue and create a level of hysteria based on one person's opinion. Or one person can stand up and be the devil's advocate to provoke objectivity. I take a personal view on this subject, but I also saw a witchhunt brewing within these posts based on emotion.
Can I be objective? I called my son out at a little league baseball game because I was the first base umpire and was the only one that saw the play amidst the settling dust of my boy sliding into first base. I could have easily called him safe and no one would have contested it. But I am a fair person. I also ate alone at our potluck after the game. In my eyes fairness was more important than winning that game.
Bottom line here is Chinky Mahoe is out of prison and interacting with children. The powers that be aren't arresting, convicting, nor incarcerating him and the parents that are involved aren't complaining.
The only ones that have issues with Chinky Mahoe seem to be us on this thread who deem one opinion is greater than another. The only opinion that counts is the judicial system that put him in and took him out. And that opinion was based on all evidence submitted in a court of law, not the laws of Hawaii Threads posters.
We can be one-sided on this issue and create a level of hysteria based on one person's opinion. Or one person can stand up and be the devil's advocate to provoke objectivity. I take a personal view on this subject, but I also saw a witchhunt brewing within these posts based on emotion.
Can I be objective? I called my son out at a little league baseball game because I was the first base umpire and was the only one that saw the play amidst the settling dust of my boy sliding into first base. I could have easily called him safe and no one would have contested it. But I am a fair person. I also ate alone at our potluck after the game. In my eyes fairness was more important than winning that game.
Comment