03-01-2015, 05:29 AM
I thought this was brilliant.
Posted on February 22, 2015 by emmipete
An open letter to Jodi Arias:
You really don’t get it, do you? This is not high school, and you are not in the middle of some trivial popularity contest. The people who see you for what you are, they are not “haters.” Being a “hater” implies a sense of unjustly attacking something/someone, out of jealousy, or superficiality. It shows your incredible ignorance (to say the least) that you attempt to apply this label to those who dislike you. As if they are in the wrong, of lesser intelligence, or have lower moral standards than you. Those who are against you, are not witch hunters in search of gratification through some blood thirsty need of persecution. In actuality, they are the people, of the free world, who are smart enough to see through your lies and manipulation. They are believers in goodness, who know evil when they see it. And, who believe in justice for Travis and his loved ones.
Do not waste a moment of your time (I know you have plenty of it in solitary confinement) worrying about Travis’ legacy. You are in no way a part of it. The words you have spoken, and lies you have told are not part of Travis Alexander. Rest assured. Maybe the limited access you have to the outside world has clouded your view of reality. But, I can tell you, with 100% certainty, his legacy is far greater, and more awesome than anything you can tarnish. The fact is, we see you for what you are, and see Travis for who he was. And unlike you, there was much more to his life than just sex and filth. He may have struggled with premarital sex, but you were leading him down the primrose path. He is not remembered as an abuser, hypocrite, pedophile, or sexual deviant; he was none of those things. And, while he may have rightfully called you a whore, that is not a part of his legacy.
Travis strove to “serve more, love more, give more, and be more.” When people think about Travis, they will think about a guy who struggled (like anybody else), to be the best person he could be. He wanted to spread positivity, and inspire those around him to live every day to its fullest. To wake each morning, and make it “a day for the ages.” He is remembered as a guy who stood for goodness, compassion, and love. Who aspired to be a right and moral person; and who appreciated all the blessings in life.
You are going to attempt to destroy his memory, by inserting yourself into his legacy with your ridiculous and hollow diatribes. You are going to write his name down in blog posts, and spew all the falsehoods your mind can conjure. But, all it will ever be is empty words…letters strung together in a grammatical fashion. Your words have no real meaning. You are a liar. A snake oil salesman. I’m sure it helps you sleep better at night, allowing your mind to believe that your words are making an impact on the life and legacy of Travis. But, what you say is as impactful as warm air blowing across an empty desert. It changes nothing.
The thing is, while Travis was the only person/thing you had in your life, and your sole focus on basing your future. (After 48 hours of knowing him, for real?!) You were just a stop in the road for him, a stumbling block, in the way of his future. You were not his best friend, his serious girlfriend, or a part of his family. You did not know him best. You do not get to speak for him. You do not get to make the call about what would make him sad or ashamed. You do not get to say what Travis would want. There are many people who can speak on his behalf, but you, are certainly not one of them.
By living a full and positive life, he left behind incredible friends and family members who radiate the bright light of his memory, who are carrying on his message, and showing the truth, of who Travis really was. Conversely, what do you have? It speaks volumes, the people being PAID to support you can’t tolerate you. It must be so frustrating for you, how the influence of your evilness is limited to such a marginal part of society. Make no mistake about it, Jodi, the only “dark side” that has been exposed, is the one you inside you. And, we can all see it.
Your faux concern about Travis and his legacy is transparent. A clear attempt to attach yourself to him, and distract from the fact that you will have no legacy. (Well, other than for being a murderer.) When you leave this world, it will be for the better. The world will literally be a better place. There will be no void left, because you are soulless, a shell of a human with $300 implants.
Travis on the other hand, well, we are all still struggling with his loss, and the potential he promised. And, we’ll leave it to the people who were of significance in his life to tell us about him.
I would say I welcome a response from you, since you like expressing your opinion so much. But I expect none, since you are a true coward. (As are those “supporters” you have who pretend to believe you.) It’s not like there would be a word of truth in it anyway.
https://emmiandpete.wordpress.com/2015/02/22/an-open-letter-to-jodi-arias/
Posted on February 22, 2015 by emmipete
An open letter to Jodi Arias:
You really don’t get it, do you? This is not high school, and you are not in the middle of some trivial popularity contest. The people who see you for what you are, they are not “haters.” Being a “hater” implies a sense of unjustly attacking something/someone, out of jealousy, or superficiality. It shows your incredible ignorance (to say the least) that you attempt to apply this label to those who dislike you. As if they are in the wrong, of lesser intelligence, or have lower moral standards than you. Those who are against you, are not witch hunters in search of gratification through some blood thirsty need of persecution. In actuality, they are the people, of the free world, who are smart enough to see through your lies and manipulation. They are believers in goodness, who know evil when they see it. And, who believe in justice for Travis and his loved ones.
Do not waste a moment of your time (I know you have plenty of it in solitary confinement) worrying about Travis’ legacy. You are in no way a part of it. The words you have spoken, and lies you have told are not part of Travis Alexander. Rest assured. Maybe the limited access you have to the outside world has clouded your view of reality. But, I can tell you, with 100% certainty, his legacy is far greater, and more awesome than anything you can tarnish. The fact is, we see you for what you are, and see Travis for who he was. And unlike you, there was much more to his life than just sex and filth. He may have struggled with premarital sex, but you were leading him down the primrose path. He is not remembered as an abuser, hypocrite, pedophile, or sexual deviant; he was none of those things. And, while he may have rightfully called you a whore, that is not a part of his legacy.
Travis strove to “serve more, love more, give more, and be more.” When people think about Travis, they will think about a guy who struggled (like anybody else), to be the best person he could be. He wanted to spread positivity, and inspire those around him to live every day to its fullest. To wake each morning, and make it “a day for the ages.” He is remembered as a guy who stood for goodness, compassion, and love. Who aspired to be a right and moral person; and who appreciated all the blessings in life.
You are going to attempt to destroy his memory, by inserting yourself into his legacy with your ridiculous and hollow diatribes. You are going to write his name down in blog posts, and spew all the falsehoods your mind can conjure. But, all it will ever be is empty words…letters strung together in a grammatical fashion. Your words have no real meaning. You are a liar. A snake oil salesman. I’m sure it helps you sleep better at night, allowing your mind to believe that your words are making an impact on the life and legacy of Travis. But, what you say is as impactful as warm air blowing across an empty desert. It changes nothing.
The thing is, while Travis was the only person/thing you had in your life, and your sole focus on basing your future. (After 48 hours of knowing him, for real?!) You were just a stop in the road for him, a stumbling block, in the way of his future. You were not his best friend, his serious girlfriend, or a part of his family. You did not know him best. You do not get to speak for him. You do not get to make the call about what would make him sad or ashamed. You do not get to say what Travis would want. There are many people who can speak on his behalf, but you, are certainly not one of them.
By living a full and positive life, he left behind incredible friends and family members who radiate the bright light of his memory, who are carrying on his message, and showing the truth, of who Travis really was. Conversely, what do you have? It speaks volumes, the people being PAID to support you can’t tolerate you. It must be so frustrating for you, how the influence of your evilness is limited to such a marginal part of society. Make no mistake about it, Jodi, the only “dark side” that has been exposed, is the one you inside you. And, we can all see it.
Your faux concern about Travis and his legacy is transparent. A clear attempt to attach yourself to him, and distract from the fact that you will have no legacy. (Well, other than for being a murderer.) When you leave this world, it will be for the better. The world will literally be a better place. There will be no void left, because you are soulless, a shell of a human with $300 implants.
Travis on the other hand, well, we are all still struggling with his loss, and the potential he promised. And, we’ll leave it to the people who were of significance in his life to tell us about him.
I would say I welcome a response from you, since you like expressing your opinion so much. But I expect none, since you are a true coward. (As are those “supporters” you have who pretend to believe you.) It’s not like there would be a word of truth in it anyway.
https://emmiandpete.wordpress.com/2015/02/22/an-open-letter-to-jodi-arias/