Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Genarlow's life is in the hands of the retarded

A lot of people who are smarter than I am have commented on Genarlow Wilson's situation. They've used a very sensible and logical argument to try to convince lawmakers and the public at large that Genarlow not only should have his sentence reduced, but be released outright. All that it's gotten Genarlow is the jailhouse equivalent of a cocktease. Now he's sitting in a blue-ball jail cell, still waiting for his "release."

There is a nice way to handle this situation, but the time for being nice about it has passed, since the powers that be don't want to use common sense. So for anyone who doesn't believe that this man shouldn't be in jail, let me break it down for you like this: You fucking moron, you have no logical reason for why Genarlow Wilson is in jail. I shouldn't have to remind you of that. The "jail" part, not the "fucking moron" part. You're probably reminded of the "fucking moron" part every time you get caught trying to breathe underwater or trying to parachute off your roof.

I don't like to resort to name-calling, but you leave me no choice. You people are stupid as hell. I'm sure you were 17 once, and you probably had your eye on some 15 year old girl once. I know I did. And I would have had sex with her, but in my case, it probably would have been a crime, because she didn't like me. If you ever have been, or will be in the future, a 17 year old (or 16) anything who had sex with a 15 year old anything (or even 13 or 14), and you think Genarlow Wilson should be in jail right now, I'm gonna need you to report to your local jail and knock out your 10 years, so you can stop being a hypocrite.

Can someone explain to me how a 17 year old and a 15 year old having sex is a crime? Please tell me, because we all know I'm not that smart. Apparently, the legal age of consent in Georgia is 16, so in the eyes of the law, Genarlow Wilson was a man. Except that he couldn't vote. Or join any branch of the military. Or rent an apartment. Or buy cigarettes. Or buy porn. Or really, do anything that required an actual adult's consent.

What kind of sense does that even make? Genarlow Wilson, at the age of 17, was considered a man, except in all of the ways that matter. But when it comes to boning a girl two years younger than he was, though, he's clearly an adult. That last part was sarcasm, because anyone who would make that statement in a serious fashion has probably spent too much time drinking in the sun, or is bleeding from the top of their head.

I don't care what the law says, because if I knew I was going to get sent to jail for having sex with my peer, who sat a couple of seats over from me in class, I would have never spent all that time trying to get into her pants. Seriously, how many adults do you know that are still in high school? And please don't paint this girl as some sort of delicate flower who needs to be protected from the cold, cruel world. That girl knows how to suck dick, and I don't need to tell the men out there how hard that is to find. Clearly, she wasn't new to this.

The level of stupidity required to even file charges against Genarlow Wilson is pretty high. He was charged with rape and aggravated child molestation. The jury that convicted him of aggravated child molestation must be just completely fucking insane, because she sucked HIS dick. But don't feel bad, police, judges, and jury, because you only went a long way to further racial tensions in this state.

So how do we make this right? Let the boy out. It's just that simple. If he committed any crime at all, it was going to high school in a state where government officials like to drink lead-based paint in their spare time. When you interpret the law, there has to be some common sense application. When a law is written, there is a certain element that is intended to be affected. Should someone be caught up in that law's wake, but really didn't do anything, they should be let go. When the law is changed, because you realized you fucked up, you should be bending over backwards to do right by people who were unjustly imprisoned by that law. You don't reduce his sentence, you don't make it a misdemeanor. You let him out, no strings attached. Last time I checked, two kids fooling around wasn't against the law.

TM

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