Bode Miller, an Olympic hero, just dodged a bullet—literally—thanks to the Fremont County Prosecutor dropping all drug possession charges against him. But let’s cut through the feel-good narrative that CNN and their ilk might spin to portray this as merely a redemption story. This is more about who gets let off the hook and why. Corporate media is obsessed with celebrity narratives that fit their agendas, whether they’re peddling the sob story or romanticizing the fall from grace.
What about accountability? When high-profile individuals skate past serious charges, it raises eyebrows. Fox News might frame this as “the system working,” but what they conveniently ignore is how ordinary citizens with similar issues get harshly treated because they lack the celebrity status or the high-powered legal teams. Miller’s case spotlights the glaring hypocrisy in our judicial system—especially that prosecutors like Lindsey Blake can decide to toss away charges at their discretion. It smells like favoritism, doesn’t it?
The liberal media and even the conservative outlets don’t want to touch that narrative because it disrupts their tidy little stories about justice and fairness. Instead of addressing systemic flaws, they’re overly focused on glorifying Miller as a “returning hero.” This isn’t about him being a hero; it’s about a broken system that lets people slip through the cracks simply because they’re famous.
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