Quote:
Originally Posted by -paT_BiZzL3-
They want to see justice served cold.
|
That's the point though, justice should be served cold. In order for it to be effective, justice must be indifferent, it must be unaccommodating. That doesn't happen as often as it should, though it should more than it doesn't.
In this case there's a man who committed a serious crime 10 years ago. Some could say he's changed since then, some could say that he's an entirely different man, but the fact remains that he committed the crime.
The victim has no choice but to live with that for the rest of their life. He shouldn't have it any different.
If he really wanted to honor and respect his son, he would lead by example, accept the consequence of what he did, and not disrupt his graduation by attending.