Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Patriots Day Justice

As I am sure that everyone in America and a great number of the world’s population has heard and watched the news and videos of the tragic Boston Marathon Bombing on April 15, 2013 also known as “Patriots Day”.  Unfortunately most people today forget the true meaning of Patriots Day and why it is important to remember its affects and outcomes as it can almost directly relate to today. 

With the unfortunate happenings this year in Boston most people including myself are claiming this as an act of terrorism.  A clear act of violence used to shock, kill, and put fear into the people of Boston. This is the wrong city to mess with as we have already killed and caught those bastards!  As much as we might hate them some people are claiming that the living brother Dzhokhar Tsarnaev should be tried as an enemy combatant and not given a trial like an American citizen.  This action would dishonor both the American Judicial System and the 6th Amendment in the Constitution. 

You’re probably asking yourself how this relates to the Patriots Day.  Well Patriots Day is a holiday that remembers the citizens who died on 5 March, 1770 from the Boston Massacre, when British regulars fired upon a crowd in front of the old state house in downtown Boston.  At that time the American colonies and England were at high tension with each other and with war about to break.  Today we see the same thing, except we are at war with anything to do with the word Islam or Muslim since the attacks of 9/11 and now the Boston Marathon.  After the Shootings the British soldiers were arrested and put on trial, which many Bostonians and colonists wanted to skip and to kill the soldier’s right then in the name of revenge.  But one man named John Adams, one of our Founding Fathers disagreed, as he believed everyone has the right to a fair trial, no matter what atrocious act they have committed.  The soldiers were still found guilty, but the point of a fair trial was for then on engraved into American Tradition.

As bad as this act of Terrorism was, it was committed by an American and one of his rights guaranteed by the constitution is the right to a fair trial.  This is an American tradition and Constitutional right, and one that we should be proud of even in the face of acts like we face today.         

 

1.       Tsarnaev Steel Door: Boston Bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev Moved to Secure Detention Center (VIDEO)." Christian Post. N.p., n.d. Web. 30 Apr. 2013.

2.       Kindig, Thomas. "The Boston Massacre." The Boston Massacre. N.p., n.d. Web. 30 Apr. 2013.

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Brandi said...

I really enjoyed your post. As much as I want justice for the victims of the bombing I'm willing to wait for the outcome of the trail. However I've seen the flip side of things were justice wasn't served through the courts. However in the end we have to have faith in the courts and justice cause what type of world would we live in if there was no law or order.

Unknown said...

As much as it pains me to say it, he needs to be tried as an American citizen rather than an enemy combatant. It is completely unconstitutional to not give him a fair trial. He is an American citizen, even though he did one of the most terrible things on earth he still deserves his rights. I hope he rots in jail.

Angelica said...

I have to agree with Zach, if we drop rights for one person whats to stop them from dropping the rights for any of us to be tried as a citizen. Justice is important and it is important that its fair.