The look on Chauvinâs face is one of bored disinterest. His sunglasses are perched on his head and his hands rest in his pocket. He doesnât seem to notice Floyd at all. The only flicker of emotion on his face is his annoyance at the crowd that has gathered to plead for Floydâs life.
The late Holocaust survivor and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Elie Wiesel once said, âThe opposite of love is not hate, itâs indifference.â
Wiesel said that to the indifferent person, âhis or her neighbor are of no consequence⌠Their hidden or even visible anguish is of no interest. Indifference reduces the Other to an abstraction.â
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True. But not in my neighborhood. They are 100 percent safe. This happens in liberal cities that have determined that the police are the main problem. Not the goons robbing and killing pizza drivers. A little bassed ackwords. Agreed?
I have an issue with charging trainees. Everyone who claims they would have acted differently in that situation for simply watching their trainer, is lying. They have no idea. Itâs all bluster.