Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word…For The Media To Parse

Joe Doakes of Como Park beat me to this point:

I’m sorry for your loss” isn’t the same as apologizing for the shooting; in fact, nothing like it.

What he meant was “I’m sorry your son attacked me, forcing me to defend myself, which ended his life and landed me in the middle of a horrible and expensive ordeal. I’m sorry his poor choices deprived you of your son. But I’m not sorry I defended myself using the appropriate level of force. I’m not sorry for shooting him because he left me had no choice.”

Of course, that’s too much for Associated Press to comprehend and even if they did, it doesn’t fit the narrative.

Joe Doakes

Como Park

And the narrative is in full force.  More later today.

One thought on “Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word…For The Media To Parse

  1. [Peni’sDog> “You claim to give the benefit of the doubt and a presumption of innocence, but you don’t, you haven’t given it to Trayvon Martin.
    You’re a hypocrite, and an ill-informed on at that…
    And you are still a hypocrite because you haven’t given Trayvon Martin the benefit of the doubt you insist you give everyone. Tsk Tsk…….you can’t get past that hurdle can you.” [glug glug VG-KA glug glug] [/Peni’sDog>

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