Joseph Scott Morgan
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He's got a mama back home that loved him and had loved him since the moment he entered this world.
And he had value.
He had value.
He had more value than three thugs
that are just going to allow him to float his mortal remains, float down this creek, subjected to nature, to animals, to the blistering sun, and have him decomposing there.
It's just not the way it's done.
It's not the way it's done in acceptable society.
And I think that this really goes to the extent, for me at least, you know, death is a mirror.
It's truly a mirror on our society.
It shows the reflection of who we really are.
And what I mean by that, the way we treat our dead, who are the least among us, is a reflection of who we are as people.
They talk about that with prisoners and all that stuff.
But when it gets down to it, and I know people will say off the cuff, well, the dead have no more problems.
No, you're right.
I guess they don't.
We have a problem.
We have a problem because we're incapable of honoring our dead, or certain groups of us are.
And those individuals, to me, those are some of the most, I don't know how to say it.
They are some of the most rotten to the core individuals that you can possibly ever come across because they'll go to any lengths just to save their own hide.
And that's what this comes down to is the ultimate selfish behavior.