Shedding More Light on Breonna Taylor's Tragic Death

Feb 10, 2023 · 30m 19s
Shedding More Light on Breonna Taylor's Tragic Death
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Sgt Mattingly's voice needs to be heard! Americans must avoid letting others with an extremist left-wing agenda suppress free speech and information that goes counter to pushing their anti-police narrative. Breonna Taylors's death (not murder, not assassination) was a horrible tragedy, and hearing what John Mattingly has to say via this interview and his book, 12 Seconds in the Dark, illustrates why.

This interview also helps us better understand how the opinions of celebrities like Ophrah Winfrey and LeBron James can be often flaky, and inaccurate. That however, although unfortunate, is not the problem. The problem is that celebrities (musicians, entertainers, athletes) are not held to account, and rarely if ever, hold themselves to account when they emit false information. We are not talking about differences of opinion, we are talking about flat out, verifiably inaccurate information. An opinion, even a dumb one, or an ignorant one, is still just that- an opinion, and protected by the U.S. Constitution.

Not only is Mattingly's book, 12 Seconds in the Dark, about shedding vital light on the Breonna Taylor Tragedy, and the war dope dealers are waging on America's Black community, but it is about a long held American principle....Opinions, thoughts, speech, regardless if I agree with it or not, I will die to protect a person's right to express them and protect a person's safety and protection when doing so. John Mattingly, as a police officer put his life on the line to protect my right to free speech, the least I can do is publicly stand in defending his right to free speech...it is the American thing to do!!

Buy, read and share- 12 Seconds in the Dark by John Mattingly. Copies are available at www.amazon.com.
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