Dr. Willie J. Keaton
Bio
A Pastor, Activist and Story Teller
Stories (2/0)
The Death of Justice Part II
How Long are you going to blame the system? 8 Hours Before the release The next day they brought me to administration to undergo an exit interview with a prison social worker. Her name was Janice Robinson, and she was an African American. I was being granted Parole, so Mrs. Robinson had to confirm my plans for the pending release. Because of her position, I called her Mrs. Robinson, even though she was only slightly older than I was. Mrs. Robinson was tall and professional. Her mother was a court stenographer and had gotten her the job soon after she finished college. Mrs. Robinson started two years after my sentence started, and every opportunity I could get, I was coming to see her for something or another.
By Dr. Willie J. Keaton3 years ago in Fiction
The Death of Justice
The Death of Justice In this corrupt, perverted society we live in, it's difficult to determine who is innocent and guilty. How do you decide who should take responsibility when there is enough blame to go around for everyone? The problem with accountability is that it is contingent upon a point of view and is subject to perspective. When urban tragedy is examined, logic suggests that the "blame game" has fingers pointing in many directions because of the different players' various perspectives.
By Dr. Willie J. Keaton3 years ago in Fiction