Discussion: Darren Wilson: 'I Have A Clean Conscience' (VIDEO)

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If your conscience is clean, it’s because it’s missing. You have something deeply wrong with you, if you feel nothing after taking a mans life for no good reason. And, based on half the comments I read in social media… many in our country have the same problem. It’s very very sad, and I feel for the Brown family.

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Considering he has no conscience, having a clean one is moot. This clown is a murderer hiding behind a corrupt police dept., and an even more corrupt prosecutor.

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“I was so shocked by the whole interaction because this escalated so quickly from a simple request to a fight for survival.”

Its like he had nothing to do with it, the process has a life of its own. He was caught up in “this” while doing his job. This is what the banality of evil sounds like my friends. This guy has done more to hurt well meaning cops in America than any Black Panther.

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You and George Zimmerman both.

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Each day, I miss the old 1/2 hour daily news coverage more and more.

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Because there is justice beyond our puny legal system, I hope you’re preparing to live the live of Zimmerman and OJ. It’s the least you deserve.

If you kill someone, and you say that you have a clean conscience, you are not a mentally healthy human being.

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Of course, you have a clean conscience. He wasn’t a person to you. Just another black “perp.”

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I would need to take shower. (reply to answer frog)

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Thanks for the lovely logical fallacy.

Now stop interrupting the adults.

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I’m a combat veteran, I’ve been in direct combat - I never actually killed an enemy combatant and my conscience is STILL not completely clean. Mainly because I’m not a sociopath. Taking a human life (or even trying to) is something that involves a significant amount of weight and even under the “right” circumstances it’s still not something that you feel good about. Unless you actually enjoy it for some reason, or just don’t care.

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If a cop could act as judge, jury and executioner each time an 18 year old acts out, there would be a lot more funerals out there. My question is why this officer allowed the situation to control him, rather than the other way around.

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This and other questions are the kinds of issues that are dealt with in a trial. Clearly the evil genius Bob McCullough will have no part of that. Lock and Load.

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Oh swell we now have an an officer sworn to protect and serve sounding curiously reminiscent of the loon who gunned down Trevon Martin in FL…same result too…the perps skated easily with institutional approval.

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I would not be able to kill anyone, no matter how justified I might be, with a clean conscience.

Have you ever heard of ¨moral injury¨ as a cause of PTSD? Killing people, no matter who they are, is not good for the people who do the killing.

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“I just want my life back,” added Wilson. “Did I tell you I’m getting married? It’ll be the second happiest day of my life.”

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Brown wasn’t shot to prevent a crime—unless you believe that people should be shot to death for jaywalking.

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It’s because he, like so many Americans, doesn’t think African Americans are people.

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Looking back, while the prosecutor and his ilk were sure to let us know that the unarmed victim had marijuana in his system, they neglected to tell us that a trained police officer was hallucinating
while pumping bullets into a demon who was bulking up each time a bullet hit him. Really!!! How far have we come to really entertain this BS story as remotely plausible. The ‘rule of law’ in St Louis actually boiled down to a lawyer for the defense disguised as a prosecutor managing the grand jury. Anyone who dares call this justice needs to have their head examined. Give me a break.

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