By Mat Wilson The media coverage over the death of Robin Williams was very childish. First and foremost, there is no evidence that Robin Williams killed himself. On the other hand, there is plenty of evidence that he is the last person in the world who would do something like that and the truth in this rant ought to amuse and inform. If, as the lack of reliable evidence has indicated, Robin Williams did not kill himself, I also know, having studied victims of violence, that their greatest fear is to die without acknowledging the truth about their demise. Consequently, if one respects Robin Williams, it is necessary to give him the recognition he deserves rather than to make him something he is not -whether it is a poster child for suicide or any other cause because the following is extremely disturbing in my opinion: Robin Williams was essentially a saint who ought be remembered for his humanity, he is not a poster child for suicide, Parkinson's disease, the Tea Party Revolution in Syria or any other cause that confirms the prejudices of reverse engineers who begin with a false premise and end with a misleading conclusion. Unfortunately, the people who are responsible for the murder of Robin Williams will not spend the rest of their lives looking over their shoulder because nobody is challenging the baseless premise that Robin Williams killed himself. Clearly, suicide was the farthest from the mind because the man who admired Mother Theresa was controlled by extremely productive passions which did not provide time for the thought of suicide to take root. Even a depressive grouch (comparatively speaking) like George Carlin did not kill himself, and if the media said otherwise, you would not challenge it, would you? Try growing a spine and a brain, to be able to confidently say that Robin Williams was murdered, because, in the final analysis, any alternative opinion is not rooted in reality.   |