I decided to write this post under the NEWS heading, but it very well could've fit under the POLITICAL or SPORTS headings, too.
What's the similarity between Kwame and a hockey player, who gets a penalty called against him during a game?
In both instances, an objective observer sees and hears Kwame and the hockey player deny the infraction and say with shrugged shoulders, arms extended out and palms facing upward, "Who, me? I didn't do anything. What are you talking about"?
What's the difference between the two?
The hockey player immediately goes to the sin-bin for at least 2 minutes to pay for the infraction, whereas, Kwame is innocent until proven guilty and is able to carry out the business for the city of Detroit.
What a country!
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