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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">The mischaracterization of the alleged violence by Chancey Luna, Michael
Jones and James Edwards began when one of the trio claimed they
had hunted down and shot dead Australian Chris Lane because they were
bored.The statement is so devoid of humanity and so headline-ready that
the media seized upon it as a literal and complete explanation for
why these three accused killers acted so inhumanely.But the statement is
a smokescreen. Boredomof the kind sane people experiencehad nothing, whatsoever,
to do with Lanes death and explains nothing about how it happened.When
normal people are bored, they go to the movies, go shopping or
skateboarding or take a drive to the beach. Only when people are
severely psychologically disordered do they think up murder as an antidote
to boredom. Only when extraordinarily disordered patterns of thought, feeling
or perception fill ones mind does the vacuum of boredom draw someone
to the idea of using a gun to shoot a stranger in
the head. Chancey Luna, Michael Jones and James Edwards, if guilty, are
not normal. So we should not be surprised, nor take at face
value, the self-report that they killed out of boredom, because that excuse
emerges from a person who is psychologically shattered and unaware enough
to pump a bullet into another mans skull.So why would these three
allegedly do this if it had nothing to do with boredom? Probably
because Chris Lane, a strong man running the streets on a bright
day, was
ve Boone and other past mascots
a retirement ceremony in the upcoming academic year.The image of Denver
Boone was originally designed by a Walt Disney artist and named by
a UD student back in 1968 .The cartoony figure, which sports a
scruffy beard and a raccoon skin cap, is reminiscent of the Daniel
Boone character from the 1950s TV show based on the real-life pioneer.Boone
was a legend of early American history and the archetypal hero of
the American Western Frontier.Later, his image and legend fell victim to
revisionist history as he became associated with the forceful displacement
of Native Americans from their land.So how closely linked are Denver Boone
and Daniel Boone?Any association of the Denver Boone caricature with America's
pioneer hero, Daniel Boone, is misguided, said Randell Jones, historian
and author of the book In the Footsteps of Daniel Boone.Mythology and
Fess Parker aside, it is well documented that Daniel Boone never wore
a coonskin cap. Neither did he wear a beard. Moreover, any exploits
by him west of Missouri are speculative at best.
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