jueves, 1 de septiembre de 2016

Yoko Ono's letter to the Parole Board - Entry #11

20 years had passed since John Lennon was murdered in cold blood when Yoko Ono, his widow, decided to write a letter to the Parole Board in response to their decision of releasing John’s murderer, Mark David Chapman
We can clearly see that she is against this decision taking into consideration these 5 main points she’s made:
1. If the man were to be released, many people would feel betrayed.
2. It would also serve as an example for others who would want to receive world attention.
3. Therefore, it will bring the chaos and confusion all over again.
4. John’s family would not feel safe again for the rest of their lives.
5. And Finally, it would not be safe for the man either, since there are a lot of people who are heavily afflicted by what he has done, and they would take the law into their own hands.

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